Common Grammar Mistakes in English (Part 5)
In this video, we focus on three frequent errors made by English learners.
First, when talking about collective nouns, it's important to use the correct verb form. Instead of "The police is coming", the grammatically correct phrase is "The police are coming". Collective nouns like "police" are treated as plural in English.
Second, prepositions are crucial for clarity. Instead of saying "I'm waiting you", the proper phrase is "I am waiting for you". Including the preposition "for" completes the expression correctly.
Lastly, the placement of adverbs is key in sentence structure. Rather than saying "I like very much books", the correct form is "I like books very much". This arrangement sounds more natural and clear.
By understanding and avoiding these common mistakes, you can significantly enhance your English speaking and writing abilities. Watch the video for more insights and practice!
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