Here are some frequent grammar errors that can trip up even native speakers. Let's break them down with examples:

1. Subject-Verb Agreement 📖

  • Error: "The team are winning the match."
  • Correct: "The team is winning the match."
  • Subject Verb Agreement

2. Article Usage 📘

  • Error: "I saw a dog in the park." (if referring to a specific dog)
  • Correct: "I saw the dog in the park."
  • Article Usage

3. Tense Consistency

  • Error: "She go to school every day."
  • Correct: "She goes to school every day."
  • Tense Consistency

4. Pronoun Ambiguity 👥

  • Error: "He told her that he was wrong."
  • Correct: "He told her that she was wrong."
  • Pronoun Ambiguity

5. Misplaced Modifiers 🚫

  • Error: "She ran quick to the store."
  • Correct: "She ran quickly to the store."
  • Misplaced Modifiers

For deeper insights into grammar rules, check out our guide on grammar tips. Keep practicing and stay error-free! ✅