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    Most Annoying Grammar Mistakes in English


    Most Annoying Grammar Mistakes in English


    1. Third conditional


    "If I would have known about the party, I would have gone to it."




    This is INCORRECT, although commonly used, especially in American English.

    The correct form is:

    If + had + past participle, would + have + past participle

    * "If I had known about the party, I would have gone."

    This is CORRECT.


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    2. Don't vs Doesn’t
    "He don’t care about me anymore."


    This is INCORRECT.

    Doesn't, does not, or does are used with the third person singular - words like he, she, and it.

    Don't, do not, or do are used for other subjects.

    * "He doesn’t care about me anymore."

    This is CORRECT.





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    3. Bring vs Take
    "When we go to the party on Saturday, let’s bring a bottle of juice."


    This is INCORRECT.

    When you are viewing the movement of something from the point of arrival, use “bring”:

    * "When you come to the party, please bring a bottle of juice."

    This is CORRECT.

    When you are viewing the movement of something from the point of departure, use “take”:

    * "When we go to the party, let’s take a bottle of juice."

    This is CORRECT.


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    4. Fewer vs Less
    Sign at the checkout of a supermarket: “Ten items or less”.


    This is INCORRECT.

    You can count the items, so you need to use the number word “fewer”. These nouns are countable.

    * "Ten items or fewer."

    This is CORRECT.

    If you can’t count the substance, then you should use “less”. These nouns are uncountable.

    * "You should eat less meat."

    This is CORRECT.


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    5. However
    "We were supposed to go to the dance last night, however, it was cancelled because of lack of interest."


    This is INCORRECT.

    A semicolon, rather than a comma, should be used to link these two complete sentences:

    * "We were supposed to go to the dance last night; however, it was cancelled because of lack of interest."

    This is CORRECT.

    It should be noted that there ARE situations in which you can use a comma instead of a semi-colon:

    * "The match at Wimbledon, however, continued despite the bad weather."

    This is CORRECT.

    There is only one complete sentence in this example. It is not a compound sentence.


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    6. Have vs Of
    "I never would of thought that he’d behave like that."


    This is INCORRECT.

    It should be would have:

    * "I never would have/would’ve thought that he’d behave like that."

    This is CORRECT.

    It’s the same for should and could:

    "He should of come with me."

    This is INCORRECT.

    * "He should have/should’ve come with me."

    This is CORRECT.

    "She could of had anything she wanted."

    This is INCORRECT.

    * "She could have had anything she wanted."

    This is CORRECT.


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    7. Double negative
    "I'm not speaking to nobody in this class."


    This is INCORRECT.

    Since 'not' is a negative, you cannot use 'nobody' in this sentence:

    * "I'm not speaking to anybody in this class."

    This is CORRECT.


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    8. Present perfect
    "He has took the train."


    This is INCORRECT.

    The correct form for the present perfect is:

    would + have + past participle

    * "He has taken the train."

    This is CORRECT.


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    9. Went vs Gone
    "I should have went to school yesterday."


    This is INCORRECT.

    The correct form is:

    should + have + past participle

    * "I should have gone to school yesterday."

    This is CORRECT.


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    10. Its vs It's
    "Its going to be sunny tomorrow."


    This is INCORRECT.

    It’s is the contraction of It is:

    * "It’s going to be sunny tomorrow."

    This is CORRECT.

    "What’s that? I can’t remember it’s name."


    This is INCORRECT.

    Its is a possessive pronoun that modifies a noun:

    * "What’s that? I can’t remember its name."

    This is CORRECT





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