Common mistake of the day
Using the wrong preposition
Confidence in, not to.
Don't say: I have great confidence to you.
Say: I have great confidence in you.
Note: In confidence: Let me...
Common mistakes in Grammar
Using the wrong preposition
->Confidence in, not to.
Don't say: I have great confidence to you.
Say: I have great confidence in you.
Note: In confidence: Let me...
Common mistakes in Grammar
Using the wrong preposition
->Complain about, not for.
Don't say: Annette complained for the weather.
Say: Annette complained about the weather.
Note: While talking about illness, we use complain...
Common mistake of the day
Using the wrong preposition
Travel by train, etc., not with the train, etc.
Don't say: He traveled with the train yesterday.
Say: He traveled by train yesterday.
Note:...
Common Mistakes in English
Using the wrong preposition
1. Travel by train, etc., not with the train, etc.
Don't say: He traveled with the train yesterday.
Say: He traveled by train...
Common Mistake of the day
Using the wrong preposition
1.Boast of or about, not for.
Don't say: James boasted for his strength.
Say: James boasted of (or about) his strength.
2. Careful of,...
Common mistakes in English
Using the wrong preposition
1. Believe in, not to.
Don't say: We believe to God.
Say: We believe in God.
Note : "To believe in" means to have...
Common mistakes in English
Using the wrong preposition
1. Anxious (= troubled) about, not for.
Don't say: They're anxious for his health.
Say: They're anxious about his health.
Note : Anxious meaning...
Common mistakes in English
Using the wrong preposition
1. Aim at, not on or against.
Don't say: she aimed on (or against) the target.
Say: She aimed at the target.
Note: Use...
Common mistake in English
Using the wrong preposition
1. Afraid of, not from.
✖️Don't say: Laura is afraid from the dog.
✔Say: Laura is afraid of the dog.
2. Aim at, not...