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Common Mistakes in Spoken English and How to Avoid
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Apr 10, 2025
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When learning to speak English, many people make common mistakes. Here are some of the most frequent ones and tips to avoid them:

1. Incorrect Word Order
? "I like very much this book."
? "I like this book very much."

?? Tip: Follow the correct sentence structure: Subject + Verb + Object + Adverbs (e.g., "I really enjoy learning English.").

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2. Using the Wrong Prepositions
? "I am good in English."
? "I am good at English."

?? Tip: Learn common preposition rules (e.g., "interested in," "angry with," "married to").

3. Misusing Articles (a, an, the)
? "She is doctor."
? "She is a doctor."

?? Tip: Use 'a' before words that begin with a consonant sound (e.g., a car) and 'an' before words that start with a vowel sound (e.g., an apple).

4. Using the Wrong Verb Tense
? "I go to the market yesterday."
? "I went to the market yesterday."

?? Tip: Use the past tense for actions that happened in the past (e.g., went, ate, saw).

5. Overusing “More” with Comparative Adjectives
? "She is more taller than me."
? "She is taller than me."

?? Tip: Use "-er" for short adjectives (e.g., "bigger," "faster") and "more" for long adjectives (e.g., "more interesting," "more difficult").

6. Confusing ‘Say,’ ‘Tell,’ and ‘Talk’
? "He said me to come early."
? "He told me to come early."

?? Tip:

Say (without an object): "He said hello."

Tell (with an object): "He told me a story."

Talk (conversation): "We talked about the news."

7. Pronunciation Mistakes
? "Tree" (instead of "Three")
? "Ship" (instead of "Sheep")

?? Tip: Practice with tongue twisters and listen to native speakers.

8. Translating from Your Native Language
? "He has 30 years." (direct translation from some languages)
? "He is 30 years old."
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?? Tip: Learn English phrases naturally instead of translating word for word.

9. Using Double Negatives
? "I don’t know nothing."
? "I don’t know anything."

?? Tip: Avoid using two negatives in one sentence.

10. Not Using Contractions in Casual Speech
? "I am going to the store." (too formal)
? "I’m going to the store."

?? Tip: Use contractions (I'm, you're, didn't, won't) for more natural speech.


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