Common Grammar Mistakes (Part 3)
Mastering English requires understanding and avoiding common grammar mistakes. In this video, we explore three frequent errors that English learners often make.
First, use the correct preposition. Instead of saying "He's afraid about dogs", the correct phrase is "He's afraid of dogs". Prepositions can change the meaning of a sentence, so choose carefully.
Second, phrasing questions correctly is important. Rather than asking, "How we call this word?" the correct form is "What do we call this word?" Using the correct structure ensures clarity in communication.
Lastly, remember to use adverbs appropriately. Instead of "He speak English good", the grammatically correct form is "He speaks English well". Adverbs modify verbs, and using them correctly enhances the accuracy of your speech.
By understanding these mistakes, you can improve your English grammar and communicate more effectively. Watch the video for more insights.
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