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sOuLO
31-08-2022 - 12:08 am
  1. hi...Welcome to my topic

  2. 2- تصحيح الخطأ (ويوضع علامة ? أمامه)

  3. 3- تعليق سبب التصحيح للخطأ ويكتب التعليق باللون الأزرق


hi...Welcome to my topic

The importance of this subject that speaks of the common mistakes in the English language, which may face a learner or study both belong to this specialization or other disciplines and Briefly, for your time>>
  • *It is taken from the University of Cambridge English language ***

will lead to mistakes as it is known in alphabetical order in English language, will consist of all of error of 3 comments key sequence :
1-a common mistake (and be crossed before him) and writes error red
2-error correction (and placed a sign him )
3-suspension includes the reason for the correction of the error and writes commentary blue سيتكون كل خطأ من 3 تعليقات رئيسية هي بالتتالي :
1- الخطأ الشائع (ويوضع علامة x أمامه) ويٌكتب الخطأ باللون الأحمر

2- تصحيح الخطأ (ويوضع علامة ? أمامه)

3- تعليق سبب التصحيح للخطأ ويكتب التعليق باللون الأزرق

There’re a number of words and phrases which regularly cause difficulty for learners of English of all nationalities students often spend a lot of time searching through general dictionaries and grammars for information about these difficult items
it talks about the common mistakes that the speaker or writer might commit.....
We start with letter A
No 1: a
x I hope you all have a enjoyable stay
I hope you all have an enjoyable stay
Always use an (Not a) before a word beginning with a vowel sound : ‘an egg’, ‘an envelope’
x My husband is doing a MSc in civil engineering
My husband is doing an MSc in civil engineering
Use an (Not a) before an abbreviation that begins with a vowel sound
x Sometimes it's difficult to live a honest life
Sometimes it's difficult to live an honest life
Use an (Not a) before words beginning with h when the h is not pronounced like an honor, an hour and so on
x A bottle of milk is in the fridge
There's a bottle of milk in the fridge
x A party will be at the language school
There will be a party at the language school
In many sentences, the verb be is used to mean 'exist' or 'take place', if the subject hasn't been mentioned before, it's placed immediately after the verb and the sentence begins with there
To Be Continued
Regards


التعليقات (9)
Scabrous girl
Scabrous girl
woooow
very wounderful topic
thank u so much
have anice time

سفيرة الغد
سفيرة الغد
thanks a lot my dear sOuLO
and we are waiting for the rest
G.luck sweetie

sOuLO
sOuLO
Thanks scabrous girl for adding wonderful and value comments
سفيرة الغد Thanks for your encouraging words
sOuLo

sOuLO
sOuLO
No 2: a lot of
x She makes us do a lots of homework
She makes us do a lot of homework
She makes us do lots of homework
a lot of, or lots of WITHOUT a
No 3: above
x There were above a hundred people in the crowd
There were over a hundred people in the crowd
Don't use above with numbers (unless referring to points on a scale): He is over eighty years of age,I receive over twenty letters a day But'Don't let the temperature get above thirty degrees'
No 4: above-mentioned
x I would be grateful if you would send it to the address above-mentioned
I would be grateful if you would send it to the above-mentioned address
Above-mentioned ALWAYS comes before the noun it modifiesabove-mentioned personabove-mentioned company

sOuLO
sOuLO
No 5: absent
x The sales manager was absent at the meeting
The sales manager was absent from the meeting
absent from, not at
x I went to her house at four o'clock but she was absent
I went to her house at four o'clock but she wasn't in
absent = not present at something that you're supposed to attend: absent from school
No 6: Accept
x These people accept to take risks in order to succeed
These people accept the need to take risks in order to succeed
x The company will not accept to buy new machines
The company will not agree to buy new machines
We accept a person's advice, opinion, or suggestion
But agree to do something. Compare: 'I accepted her suggestion and agreed to see the doctor that evening'
x To tell you the truth, I can't accept people who think about money all the time
To tell you the truth, I can’t stand/bear/abide people who think about money all the time
can’t stand/bear/abide = can’t tolerate
No 7: accommodation
x I can’t find the right accomodation
I can’t find the right accommoation
accommodation (double c, double m)
Accommodation in london are very expensive AmE
Accommodation in London is very expensive
In British English accommodation (= a place to live or spend the night) is always uncountable. In American English it can be countable
No 8: accord
x People think he resigned on his own accord
People think he resigned of his own accord
of your own accord , NOT on
No 9: according to
x According to me, we should spend more money on education
In my opinion, we should spend more money on education
According to can’t be followed by me or for
No 10: accuse
x Some unemplyed men accuse women for taking their jobs
Some unemployed men accuse women of taking their jobs
accuse someone of something, not for

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sOuLO
No 11: accustomed
x Having lived in England for two years, I’m now accustomed myself to the cold weather
Having lived in England for two years, I’m now accustomed to the cold weather
be/grow accustomed to something or accustom yourself to something
Compare: ‘He soon grew accustomed to the harsh working conditions.’ ,‘He soon accustomed himself to the harsh working conditions,’
Note that more informal alternative ‘He soon got used to the harsh working conditions. ’
x It took me six months to get accustomed with the climate
It took me six months to get accustomed to the climate
get accusomed to something not with
x Where I come from, we’re not accustomed to see so many things in the shops
Where I come from, we’re not accustomed to seeing so many things in the shops
be accustomed to + v-ing

sOuLO
sOuLO
No 12: actual
x We’d like to know more about the actual crisis, not the economic problems of the past
We’d like to know more about the present/current crisis, not the economic problems of the past
actual = real (as opposed to ‘guessed’, ‘supposed , etc.’): ‘People think he is over fifty but his actual age is forty-eight.’
present/current = happening or existing now
No 13: actually
x We need to produce and export more than we do actually
We need to produce and export more than we do at present
actually = strange as it may seem; in fact (despite what is said or thought): ‘People think we’ve got lots money, but actually we’re very poor.’
At present = now
No 14: address
x I'll give you my adress
I'll give you my address
address (Double D)

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sOuLO
No 15: advice
x I adviced him to tell the police
I advised him to tell the police
Advice is a noun
Advice is a verb
x She gave me a good advice
She gave me some good advice
Advice is an uncountable noun
Note the alternative: ' She gave me a good piece of advice'
No 16: advise
x I asked my lawyer for her advise
I asked my lawyer for her advice
Advise is a verb
Advice is a noun
No 17: affair
x There's a new affair in the middle of Helsinki which sells them
There's a new shop in the middle of Helsinki which sells them
affair = a thing, matter, or happening: 'The murder of the politician was a terrible affair.

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sOuLO
No 18: affect
x It's a magazine about computers and their affects on your lives
It's a magazine about computers and their effects on your lives
Affect (with a) is a verb. To affect something is to have an effect on it :'Smoking affects your health.' (= Smoking has an effect on your health).
No 19: afford
x A newspaper can be a afforded by most people
Most people can afford a newspaper
afford is rarely used in passive
x My father couldn't afford paying for my education
My father couldn't afford to pay for my education
afford (to do) something
x My father couldn't afford himself to lend me any money
My father couldn't afford to lend me any money
Afford isn't a reflexive verb (reflexive means showing that the action of the verb affects the person who performs the action e.g. he cut himself, cut is a reflexive verb and himself is a reflexive pronoun) definition from Oxford dictionary
x I want to get my coat back because I can’t afford the money for a new one
I want to get my coat back because I can’t afford (to buy) a new one
Money is rarely used as an object of afford

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