Mastering the Essentials of English Grammar - Note on Common Grammatical Errors
Notes on Common Grammatical Errors Grammatical errors can impact the clarity, credibility, and professionalism of your writing. Understanding and avoiding these errors will improve the quality of your communication. 1. Subject-Verb Agreement Errors Explanation: Subject-verb agreement errors occur when the subject and verb in a sentence do not match in number (singular or plural). Ensuring that subjects and verbs agree is crucial for grammatical correctness. Examples: The dogs runs in the park. → The dogs run in the park. She don’t like chocolate. → She doesn’t like chocolate. The team are winning the match. → The team is winning the match. He speak three languages. → He speaks three languages. The car were parked outside. → The car was parked outside. They enjoys the concert. → They enjoy the concert. My friend and colleague is coming. → My friend and colleague are coming. Neither the teacher nor the students was late. → Neither the teacher nor the students were late. ...