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Most common mistakes in english grammar
Whether you are writing an email or creating a resume, we should ensure that our writing is correct by avoiding grammar mistakes. If we spend some time to edit our words before sending them out, we may find some grammatical errors.
Most Common mistakes in English Grammar in connection with the following :
1.Use of incorrect spellings of a word
2.Mistake in using Apostrophe
3.Sentence fragments
4.Lack of Subject-Verb agreement
5.Misplaced modifiers/words
6.Pronoun error
7.Incomplete comparisons
8.Mixing up Possession vs. Plural
9.Confusion between Fewer and Less
10.Your vs. You’re
11. i.e. vs. e.g.
12. Writing numbers
13. Use correct verb for the entire correspondence
14. Unnecessary commas
15. No clear Antecedent
16. Ending a Sentence in a Preposition
17. Very long sentences
18. Mistakes with Well and Good
19. Peek vs. Peak vs. Pique
20. Who vs. That
21. A lot vs. Allot
22. Who vs. Whom vs. Whose vs. Who’s
23. Into vs. in to
24. Lose vs. Loose
25. Then vs. Than
26. Introductory commas
27. Of vs. have
28. Possessive nouns
29. Missing comma in a Compound Sentence
30. Mixing up spellings
i) To vs. too vs. two
ii) Whether vs. Weather
iii) There vs. Their
31. Mixing up similar words
i) Affect vs. effect
ii) Further vs. father
iii) Accept vs. except
32. Assure vs. Insure vs. Ensure
33. Me vs. I
34. Commas for a series
35. Compliment s. Complement
36. Between vs. among
37. Semicolon vs. Colon
38. Capitalization errors
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In this course, we shall discuss the most common mistakes in English Grammar in connection with the following: 1.Use of incorrect spellings of a word 2.Mistake in using Apostrophe 3.Sentence fragments 4.Lack of Subject-Verb agreement 5.Misplaced modifiers/words 6.Pronoun error 7.Incomplete comparisons 8.Mixing up Possession vs. Plural 9.Confusion between Fewer and Less 10.Your vs. You’re 11. i.e. vs. e.g. 12. Writing numbers 13. Use correct verb for the entire correspondence 14. Unnecessary commas 15.No clear Antecedent 16. Ending a Sentence in a Preposition 17. Very long sentences 18. Mistakes with Well and Good 19. Peek vs. Peak vs. Pique 20. Who vs. That 21. A lot vs. Allot 22. Who vs. Whom vs. Whose vs. Who’s 23. Into vs. in to 24. Lose vs. Loose 25. Then vs. Than 26. Introductory commas 27. Of vs. have 28. Possessive nouns 29. Missing comma in a Compound Sentence 30. Mixing up spellings i) To vs. too vs. two ii) Whether vs. Weather iii) There vs. Their 31. Mixing up similar words i) Affect vs. effect ii) Further vs. father iii) Accept vs. except 32. Assure vs. Insure vs. Ensure 33. Me vs. I 34. Commas for a series 35. Compliment s. Complement 36. Between vs. among 37. Semicolon vs. Colon 38. Capitalization errors
Common mistakes in English Grammar related to : 1.Use of incorrect spellings of a word 2.Mistake in using Apostrophe 3.Sentence fragments 4.Lack of Subject-Verb agreement 5.Misplaced modifiers/words 6.Pronoun error 7.Incomplete comparisons 8.Mixing up Possession vs. Plural 9.Confusion between Fewer and Less
Mistakes related to : 10. Your vs You're 11. i.e. vs. e.g. 12. Writing numbers 13. Use correct verb for the entire correspondence 14. Unnecessary commas 15.No clear Antecedent 16. Ending a Sentence in a Preposition 17. Very long sentences 18. Mistakes with Well and Good 19. Peek vs. Peak vs. Pique 20. Who vs. That 21. A lot vs. Allot
Mistakes related to : 22. Who vs. Whom vs. Whose vs. Who’s 23. Into vs. in to 24. Lose vs. Loose 25. Then vs. Than 26. Introductory commas 27. Of vs. have 28. Possessive nouns 29. Missing comma in a Compound Sentence 30. Mixing up spellings i) To vs. too vs. two ii) Whether vs. Weather iii) There vs. Their 31. Mixing up similar words (i) Affect vs. effect
Mistakes related to : 31. Mixing up similar words ii) Further vs. father iii) Accept vs. except 32. Assure vs. Insure vs. Ensure 33. Me vs. I 34. Commas for a series 35. Compliment s. Complement 36. Between vs. among 37. Semicolon vs. Colon 38. Capitalization errors