Some common spoken English errors that learners often make:
Some common spoken English errors that learners often make: Subject-Verb Agreement : Incorrectly matching the subject and verb in terms of number (singular/plural). For example, "He don't know" instead of "He doesn't know". Incorrect Verb Forms : Using incorrect verb forms, such as "I have went" instead of "I have gone". Double Negatives : Using two negative words in the same sentence, which can make the meaning unclear or contradictory. For example, "I don't want nothing" instead of "I don't want anything". Misuse of Prepositions : Using prepositions incorrectly, such as "depend of" instead of "depend on". Confusing Words : Mixing up words that sound similar but have different meanings, like "their", "there", and "they're". Lack of Subject : Omitting the subject in casual speech, such as saying "Need to go" instead of "I need to go". In...