Common Errors in English Grammar: Here Is A List If Common Errors That Are Most Commonly Asked in Competitive
Common Errors in English Grammar: Here Is A List If Common Errors That Are Most Commonly Asked in Competitive
English Grammar
Here is a list if common errors that are most commonly
asked in competitive
1. Using If conditionals
Incorrect: If I will visit London, I will meet you.
Correct: If I visit London, I will meet you.
Rule
Use simple present tense to refer to the future
after conjunctions
like when, after, if, as soon as.
Examples
I will talk to him when I see him in the next two
days.
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I don't have enough time.
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45. Awhile /a while
INCORRECT: I'll stay in Mumbai for awhile.
CORRECT: I'll stay in Mumbai for a while.
Rule
Awhile: Adverb that means "for a while." That is
for a short time.
While: means “a period of time."
So in the above sentence, we cannot use awhile
with for as there
will be a repetition of "for".
Examples
We chatted for a while.
Stand here awhile.
46. Alot/a lot
INCORRECT: He likes her alot.
CORRECT: He likes her a lot.
Rule
Alot is not a word. A lot is the correct word.
Examples
They travel a lot.
They do a lot of shopping.
47. Forty/fourty
INCORRECT: She gave me fourty dollars.
CORRECT: She gave me forty dollars.
Rule
Spellings of the number 4 is four and spellings of
the number 40 is
forty.
48. lightning/lighting
Examples
Skin cleansing products help remove dirt and
germs from the skin
He is averse to smoking.
59. "Too....to" format
Incorrect: She is too honest so that she cannot
lie.
Correct: She is too honest to lie.
Rule
Don't use so that in the above sentence structure.
It can either be
She is too honest to lie or She is so honest that
she cannot lie.
Example
John is too weak to walk.
60. Before/ago
INCORRECT: He went five minutes before.
CORRECT: He went five minutes ago.
Rule
Ago: Before the present; earlier.
For ago, a specific time must be mentioned.
Examples
I met my wife twenty years ago.
Your boss phoned five minutes ago.
Before: During the period of time preceding (a
particular event or
time)
They lived rough for four days before they were
arrested
61. Disinterested / uninterested
INCORRECT: He is totally disinterested in Maths.
CORRECT: He is totally uninterested in Maths.
Rule
Disinterested: Not influenced by considerations of
personal
advantage.
Uninterested: Lack of interest.
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