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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 faith in. “To believe” (without the “in”) means to regard something as true: I believe everything he says.
2. Boast of or about, not for.
Don’t say: James boasted for his strength.
Say: James boasted of (or about) his strength.