to make an English sentence, we must follow the rules of the raw so that we make the sentence in accordance with good English grammar and correct. But sometimes as a starter made some mistakes unusual that make English sentences ambiguous.
We need to know, in English there is no such thing as the wrong sentence there is only unusual sentence. As an example:"I love her" and "I love she"In that sentence, we would say "I love she" is the wrong sentence, while "I love her" is not a correct sentence?In fact, the second sentence is true. It's just "I love she" is not commonly used. In some areas of the UK such as Essex, do not recognize the term "pronouns" or pronouns. So that the sentence they say may not be unusual for us to learn English grammar.Therefore, the title of this article used the word unusual.Here are some common mistakes made by beginners..
1. Use "To Be" for a subject
What is meant by the use of "to be" excessive use two "to be" the one subject in which "to be" used "to be" of other subjects.
example:
I am a student ----------------------------> I am a Student (True)
You are is stupid ----------------------------> You are stupid (True)
Example sentences above certainly we often see. Especially with the proliferation of the Internet. Please read the comments in English anywhere, Facebook, Twitter, or blog comments field to learn English more. Most likely we can find beginners make such sentences are not unusual.
2. Not knowing the use of "to be"
"To be" is the most basic material that hasrus understood its use. Most beginners usually choose the wrong partner "to be" and the correct subject. Most occur on the subject "you" is usually paired with "to be", "is".
example:
You is student
You is rich
Etc.
Perhaps because it is more easily said so many beginners often use "to be", "is" than others
3. Creating an English sentence such as compiling indonesian sentences
Consider the following example:
A: what are you doing now?
B: I am eating now
A: you eat what? Or worseA: do not leave me. I can not live without you
B: you have to forget me slow-slow.You will not why-why without me.
Understand what I mean right?In the first sentence, A wants to say "you eat what? ". But because the sentence is structured like colloquial Indonesian, eventually turn out like that sentence. Though it should be "what are you eating now? "The first example is often the case in the real world and often I see. the second instance, too severe if it occurs in the real world.
4. Forgot to add the suffix "s / es" on the subject of the verb
in the third person singular present tense sentence
example:
He go to school everyday -------------------> he goes to school everyday (True)
She eat chocolate every morning ------------> she eats chocolate every morning (True).
What is meant by the use of "to be" excessive use two "to be" the one subject in which "to be" used "to be" of other subjects.
example:
I am a student ----------------------------> I am a Student (True)
You are is stupid ----------------------------> You are stupid (True)
Example sentences above certainly we often see. Especially with the proliferation of the Internet. Please read the comments in English anywhere, Facebook, Twitter, or blog comments field to learn English more. Most likely we can find beginners make such sentences are not unusual.
2. Not knowing the use of "to be"
"To be" is the most basic material that hasrus understood its use. Most beginners usually choose the wrong partner "to be" and the correct subject. Most occur on the subject "you" is usually paired with "to be", "is".
example:
You is student
You is rich
Etc.
Perhaps because it is more easily said so many beginners often use "to be", "is" than others
3. Creating an English sentence such as compiling indonesian sentences
Consider the following example:
A: what are you doing now?
B: I am eating now
A: you eat what? Or worseA: do not leave me. I can not live without you
B: you have to forget me slow-slow.You will not why-why without me.
Understand what I mean right?In the first sentence, A wants to say "you eat what? ". But because the sentence is structured like colloquial Indonesian, eventually turn out like that sentence. Though it should be "what are you eating now? "The first example is often the case in the real world and often I see. the second instance, too severe if it occurs in the real world.
4. Forgot to add the suffix "s / es" on the subject of the verb
in the third person singular present tense sentence
example:
He go to school everyday -------------------> he goes to school everyday (True)
She eat chocolate every morning ------------> she eats chocolate every morning (True).
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