Common Grammar Mistakes (Part 4)
Improving your English requires attention to detail, especially when it comes to grammar. In this video, we highlight three common mistakes that many English learners make.
First, when describing how well you know someone, it's important to use the correct adverb. Instead of saying "I know him good", the correct phrase is "I know him well". This small change can make your speech sound much more natural.
Second, when referring to the number of people in a group, avoid saying "We are four". The correct expression is "There are four of us". This phrasing is more accurate and commonly used by native speakers.
Lastly, when expressing preference, it’s important to use the right preposition. Instead of "I prefer tea than coffee", say "I prefer tea to coffee". This subtle adjustment will help you sound more fluent.
By addressing these common mistakes, you can greatly improve your English communication skills. Watch the video for more helpful tips!
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