Avoid common mistakes in the use of English words

Avoid common mistakes in the use of English words

India has the highest number of English speakers in the world, but despite all this, it is a foreign language. Mistakes in this situation are not natural. We recommend you to do something similar during English speaking and speak English in a perfect way.

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  1. Wrong: My hairs are black.

Right: My hair is black.

 

  1. Wrong: I need a blotting.

Right: I need a blotting paper.

 

  1. Wrong: He is guilty. Isn’t it?

Right: He is guilty, isn’t he?

 

  1. Wrong: It is raining for four hours.

Right: It has been raining for four hours.

Learn English of a few sentences used daily life

  1. Wrong: He works better than me.

Right:  He works better than I.

 

  1. Wrong: She has got headache.

Right:   She has got a headache.

 

  1. Wrong: Stop to write.

Right:   Stop writing.

 

  1. Wrong: He is more clever than his sister.

Right:   He is cleverer than his sister.

 

  1. Wrong: The boy is neither foolish or lazy.

Right:   The boy is neither foolish nor lazy.

 

  1. Wrong: I beg you leave.

Right:   I beg you to leave.

 

  1. Wrong: I live in Bandra at Mumbai.

Right:   I live in Bandra in Mumbai.

 

  1. Wrong: The two friends are fighting with each another.

Right:   The two friends are fighting with each other.

 

  1. Wrong : Your trouser is not loose.

Right:   Your trousers are not loose.

 

  1. Wrong: Very few peoples are hard working.

Right:   Very few people are hard-working.

 

  1. Wrong: I have a 100 rupees note.

Right:   I have a 100 rupee note.

 

  1. Wrong: Priyanka is a 14 years old girl.

Right:   Priyanka is a 14 year old girl.

 

  1. Wrong: Please put your sign here.

Right:   Please sign here.

 

  1. Wrong: The fisherman catches many fishes in the pond.

Right:   The fisherman catches many fish in the pond.

 

  1. Wrong: You are more stronger than I.

Right:   You are stronger than I.

 

  1. Wrong: He wasted his all wealth.

Right:   He wasted all his wealth.

 

  1. Wrong: I prefer cycling more than walking.

Right:   I prefer cycling over walking.

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Learn English of a few sentences used daily life

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