In conditional sentences, we do not use WILL with the first clause. If it WILL rain, I WILL not got out to play. Wrong. If it rains, I will not…
It is snowing for three days. Wrong. It has been snowing for three days. Right. The dog was sleeping since morning. Wrong. The dog had been sleeping since morning. Right. He was suffering…
I HAVE slept well yesterday. Wrong. I HAD slept well yesterday. Right. I HAVE eaten my lunch today. Wrong. I HAD eaten my lunch today. Right. I ATE my lunch…
She didn't CAME yesterday as she was ill. Wrong. She didn't COME yesterday as she was ill. Right. He has FORGOT his lunch box today. Wrong. He has FORGOTTEN his…
When expressing ability, the following errors are often made while speaking. WRONG: I can able to type fast. RIGHT: I can type fast. RIGHT: I am able to type fast.…