5 Common English Mistakes and How to Fix Them
1️⃣ Incorrect: I am agree with you.
Correct: I agree with you.
👉 "Agree" is a verb, so no need for "am."
2️⃣ Incorrect: He don’t like coffee.
Correct: He doesn’t like coffee.
👉 Use "doesn't" with he/she/it.
3️⃣ Incorrect: She is married with him.
Correct: She is married to him.
👉 Use "to" after "married."
4️⃣ Incorrect: I didn’t saw her yesterday.
Correct: I didn’t see her yesterday.
👉 After "did," use the base form of the verb.
5️⃣ Incorrect: Let’s discuss about it.
Correct: Let’s discuss it.
👉 No "about" is needed after "discuss."
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1️⃣ Incorrect: I am agree with you.
Correct: I agree with you.
👉 "Agree" is a verb, so no need for "am."
2️⃣ Incorrect: He don’t like coffee.
Correct: He doesn’t like coffee.
👉 Use "doesn't" with he/she/it.
3️⃣ Incorrect: She is married with him.
Correct: She is married to him.
👉 Use "to" after "married."
4️⃣ Incorrect: I didn’t saw her yesterday.
Correct: I didn’t see her yesterday.
👉 After "did," use the base form of the verb.
5️⃣ Incorrect: Let’s discuss about it.
Correct: Let’s discuss it.
👉 No "about" is needed after "discuss."
@ingliztiliuzz