Most Common English Grammar Mistakes

The grammar of English can be very difficult for foreigners, but there are many efficient ways to master it. English grammar rules are not difficult in comparison to many other languages. However, there are so many exceptions to these rules and this tends to confuse new learners. 

 Here are the top 10 English grammar mistakes that even native English speakers make: 
http://saundz.com/10-english-grammar-mistakes-that-almost-everyone-makes/

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  • Thanks a bunch for sharing, Saundz!

  • Thanks! We wanted it to be. It's a professionally made application :) 

  • Your URL seems very professional, Saundz.

  • We have a large team that works on the app for learning English pronunciation http://saundz.com.

    Our app developers live in Novi Sad and our managers are in Canada. 

  • Yes, Saundz, I live in Budapest, my native city. A Hungarian minority live in Novi Sad, too. Which kind of team do you belong to?

  • Hungary, nice! Do you live there? A part of  our team is in your neighborhood - Novi Sad, Serbia. 

  • My mother tounge is the Hungarian, Saundz. We use a lot of suffixes and we have quite different word order in the sentences. But present perfect tense is the most difficult for Hungarians to understand and use. Nevertheless English pronounciation must be difficult for every foreign student. Just try to learn the pronounciation of 'flood', 'hood' and 'blood'.

  • You are right Kacika. Mother tongues will determine problematic areas in English for every speaker. For example, Slavic languages don't have articles and this will most frequently be their biggest problem. Spanish grammar rules are similar to the English rules, but most Spanish speakers have problems with pronunciation. 

    What's your mother tongue? And what is the biggest problem in English for you? 

  • Thanks for sharing :)

  • It is a good collection. But even so our most frequent English mistakes stem from the grammar rules of our mother tounge.

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