Most Common Grammar Mistakes:
In, On, At:
- On 2019 ➡️ In 2019
- Covid 19 hit the world IN 2019
- On December ➡️ IN December
- Melanie and I will go to Italy IN December
- On Christmas ➡️ AT Christmas
- My family gets together AT Christmas
- On Christmas Day
- We open our gifts ON Christmas day
- On your birthday
- I will see you ON your birthday
- At Friday ➡️ ON Friday
- Let’s watch a movie ON Friday
Singular, Plural Nouns:
1. Everybody love her ➡️ everybody LOVES her (everybody = singular)
2. Mom and dad loves you ➡️ mom and dad LOVE you (mom and dad = plural)
You’re – You are
Your (possessive adjective)
1. Your welcome ➡️ You’RE welcome
2. Your my best friend ➡️ You’RE my best friend
3. Your so good at what you do ➡️ You’RE so good at what you do
4. Your house is big (house is something you possess)
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