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3 May 2026

COMMON ENGLISH MISTAKES  STUDENTS MAKE

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Many students lose marks or confidence due to small but frequent English errors. Here are some of the most common mistakes and how to correct them

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Incorrect verb agreement

Students often use the wrong verb form with singular subjects, such as "He do his work."

 The correct usage is "He does his work"

Wrong use of continuous tense

Sentences like "I am having a pen" are commonly used but incorrect. Continuous tense is not needed here.
The correct sentence is "I have a pen"

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Double comparison errors

Using phrases like "more better" is a frequent mistake.

The correct form is simply "She is better."

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Unnecessary prepositions

Many students write "discuss about the topic," adding an extra word. The verb "discuss" does not require "about." The correct sentence is "Discuss the topic"

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Repetition of meaning

Phrases like "return back" repeat the same idea twice. This makes the sentence incorrect and unnecessary. The correct usage is either "return" or "go back."

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Incorrect self-introduction

Introducing yourself as "Myself Rahul" is a common error influenced by informal usage. In standard English, it should be "I am Rahul."

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Wrong verb after 'did'

Students often write "He didn't went," which is grammatically incorrect. The correct sentence is "He didn't go."

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