Category: Post Basic common Mistakes
“Was” and “were” are the past tense forms of the verb “to be.” Knowing when to use each correctly is essential for good grammar. Here are some common mistakes: Subject-Verb Agreement Errors Confusing Subjects...
Mixing tenses within a sentence without a clear reason can make your writing confusing and difficult to understand. Here are some examples of common mistakes: Inconsistent Tense Usage: Mixing Past Simple and Past Continuous:...
Using the wrong verb tense to express time is a common mistake in English. Here are some examples: Past Simple vs. Present Perfect Past Continuous vs. Past Simple Will vs. Going To Present Continuous...
Subject-verb agreement is one of the most common grammatical errors, especially for English learners. It involves ensuring that the verb form matches the subject’s number (singular or plural). Common Mistakes: Tips for Correct Subject-Verb...