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Even advanced English learners can make common grammar mistakes. Here are some pitfalls to watch out for and tips on how to avoid them:
1. Misplaced Modifiers
A misplaced modifier is a word or phrase that is improperly separated from the word it describes. This can lead to confusing or humorous meanings.
Incorrect: "She almost drove her kids to school every day."
Correct: "She drove her kids to school almost every day."
2. Incorrect Use of Prepositions
Prepositions can be tricky, even for advanced learners. Different prepositions can change the meaning of a sentence.
Incorrect: "She is good in English."
Correct: "She is good at English."
3. Confusing Similar Words
Words that sound similar or have similar meanings can easily be confused.
Incorrect: "He complemented her dress."
Correct: "He complimented her dress."
4. Overuse of Passive Voice
While the passive voice is not grammatically incorrect, overusing it can make writing seem weak and indirect.
Overused Passive: "The cake was baked by Mary."
Active Voice: "Mary baked the cake."
5. Subject-Verb Agreement with Complex Subjects
When subjects are complex, it's easy to mismatch them with verbs.
Incorrect: "The team of players are ready."
Correct: "The team of players is ready."
6. Incorrect Use of Articles
Articles (a, an, the) can be challenging, especially when referring to general versus specific items.
Incorrect: "He went to the bed."
Correct: "He went to bed."
7. Dangling Participles
A dangling participle occurs when a participial phrase does not clearly modify the correct noun.
Incorrect: "Walking down the street, the trees looked beautiful."
Correct: "Walking down the street, I thought the trees looked beautiful."
8. Using the Wrong Tense
Advanced learners sometimes mix up tenses, especially in complex sentences.
Incorrect: "By the time he arrived, the concert has started."
Correct: "By the time he arrived, the concert had started."
Being aware of these common mistakes can help you refine your English skills. Practice regularly, read widely, and don't hesitate to seek feedback. Mastering advanced grammar can significantly improve your communication and writing, making you sound more natural and confident.
June, 2024
Posted by Darat Ajyal Sharurah