Error spotting in English grammar for all competitive exams. Error detection in English with examples. English grammar for all competitive exams.
Wrong: I am looking forward to see you.
Right: I am looking forward to seeing you.
Wrong: One of my friend live in America.
Right: One of my friends lives in America.
Wrong: I work in a bank.
Right: I work for a bank.
Wrong: He is good in English.
Right: He is good at English.
Wrong: Every students like the teacher.
Right: Every student likes the teacher.
Wrong: She is got white hairs.
Right: She is got white hair.
Wrong: I have been here since four months.
Right: I have been here for four months.
Wrong: I prefer coffee than tea.
Right: I prefer coffee to tea.
Wrong: She is married with a doctor.
Right: She is married to a doctor.
Wrong: My father doesn’t listen me.
Right: My father doesn’t listen to me.
Wrong: Everybody were informed.
Right: Everybody was informed.
Wrong: I lost the bus.
Right: I missed the bus.
Wrong: He is afraid from dogs.
Right: He is afraid of dogs.
Wrong: I didn’t called you yesterday.
Right: I didn’t call you yesterday.
Wrong: Does he wants mobile?
Right: Does he want mobile?
Wrong: I saw a dream last night.
Right: I had a dream last night.
Wrong: I am giving the exam.
Right: I am taking the exam.
Wrong: All the light was out.
Right: All the lights were out.
Wrong: She is not interested for her work.
Right: She is not interested in her work.
Wrong: Every children need love.
Right: Every child needs love.
Wrong: Pay attention in the exam.
Right: Pay attention to the exam.
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