Common Errors – 3E: I backed to my country
C: I went back to my country E: Are you from England, aren’t you? C: You’re from England, aren’t you? E: I feel myself sick C: I feel sick E: I bought me an iPod C: I bought myself an iPod E: lend = give (temporarily) C: borrow = take (temporarily) E: I went to home C: I went home E: I went by walk C: I went on foot at midnight = at 12.00 in the middle of the night = from midnight until sunrise E: I came to London for study English C: I came to London to study English E: You are the same like me C: You are the same as me E: Popular sports as football and tennis C: Popular sports such as football and tennis / Popular sports like football and tennis E: women /womens/ C: women /wimmin/ E: in spite of he was tired, he did the washing up C: in spite of the fact that he was tired… / despite the fact that he was tired… / although he was tired… / in spite of being tired… / despite being tired… E: We are used to live in a cold climate C: We are used to living in a cold climate E: What is he like? -He likes football C: What is he like? -He’s a really nice guy E: We have to wait during three weeks C: We have to wait for three weeks E: Finish the report until Friday C: finish the report by Friday |
As the world becomes additional world and integrated community, English language plays a vital role in connecting people and their ideas to at least one another. www.engforu.com is created by Maung Maung One. My goal is, the people of Myanmar who need to develop English Language must be supported as much as I can. Its purpose was to help expand learner access to the Basic English. I would like to give our special thanks to BBC, VOA for graciously allowing us to use their news stories as a basis of our learning activities. Their stories, photos and videos have made learning interesting and appropriate for adults.