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Common Grammatical Errors
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  • WRONG!Nadal to Federer I look forward to see
    you next year.
  • RIGHT I look forward to seeing you next year.

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WHY?
  • Look forward to is a phrasal verb. It is NOT
    followed by an infinitive
  • When you look forward to something, you feel
    happy and excited about something that is going
    to happen. We use it like this look forward to
    noun/ noun phrase.
  • Here, seeing you is a noun phrase.

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  • WRONG!In my opinion, I think Hitler is the
    greatest man of all time.
  • RIGHT In my opinion, Hitler is the greatest man
    of all time.OR I think Hitler is the greatest
    man of all time.

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WHY?
  • In my opinion means I think
  • We should delete either one expression to avoid
    repetition

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  • WRONG! Although Alex has many girlfriends, but
    he is not satisfied.
  • RIGHT Although Alex has many girlfriends, he is
    not satisfied. OR Alex has many girlfriends but
    he is not satisfied.

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WHY?
  • Although and but are both conjunctions
  • Only one of them is needed in one sentence

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  • WRONG!Victoria eats very little, therefore she
    has poor health.
  • RIGHTVictoria eats very little. Therefore, she
    has poor health. OR
  • Victoria eats very little and therefore she has
    poor health.

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WHY?
  • Therefore is an adverbial adjunct but not
    conjunction (e.g. so)
  • It cannot be used to join two clauses

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  • WRONG! This book is consisted of five chapters.
  • RIGHT This book consists of five chapters.

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WHY?
  • Consist means to be composed or made up and is
    usually used with of
  • For example My breakfast consists of cereal,
    milk, and fruit.
  • Consist is NOT a passive verb. We never use the
    phrases "be consisted of."

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  • WRONG!Both of Joey and Eason sing very well.
  • RIGHT Both Joey and Eason sing very well.

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WHY?
  • When both is used with two singular nouns joined
    by and, you should NOT use the word of
  • You can use of when both is followed by a plural
    noun, but it is not necessary
  • For example Both of the students are diligent.
    Both students are diligent.

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  • WRONG! Congradulation! I cant believe that you
    have won the first prize!
  • RIGHT Congratulations! I cant believe that you
    have won the first prize!

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WHY?
  • Congratulations is the correct spelling and is
    always in plural form
  • You can say He congratulates me on having won
    the first prize.

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  • WRONG!C. Ronaldo is a man with quick temper.
  • RIGHTC. Ronaldo is a man of quick temper. OR
  • C. Ronaldo is a man who has a quick temper.

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WHY?
  • With is used for physical features or diseases
  • For example a man with white hair
  • a patient with cancer
  • Of is used with permanent qualities like
    character and age
  • For example a girl of fifteen

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  • WRONG!Michael Jackson is my most favourite
    singer.
  • RIGHT Michael Jackson is my favourite singer.

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WHY?
  • Your favourite thing or person of a particular
    type is the one you like most
  • Therefore, most in front of favourite is
    redundant and must be deleted

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  • WRONG!Please follow the special sitting plan
    designed for the Speaking Period.
  • RIGHT Please follow the special seating plan
    designed for the Speaking Period.

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WHY?
  • Seating is the act of providing a place with
    seats
  • Sitting is the act of one that sits
  • Only seating fits the context here
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