Friday, March 27, 2009

#6 Common grammar mistakes

Learning english grammar is must to everyone to learn english. It can be very boring but is important. To correctly use the grammatical structure, we have to remember all the rules. Looking at the common mistakes that we usually make may be a good way to avoid them and strengthen our English foundation.

Common mistake-Parallelism:
Using parallelism helps to reduce repetition in writing, so it is very useful. However, it may increase the complexity of a sentence and is easy to make mistakes in.When we join a list of two or more things in a sentence with and, but, or or, we need to make sure that the elements in the list are parallel.

Not parallel:
e.g. He is tired, lonely, and in a hurry. (tired and lonely are adjectives, but in a hurry is a prepositional phrase)
e.g. He took a book, a pen, and wrote. (book and pen are nouns, but wrote is a verb.

Correct sentences:
e.g. You can get cell phones in red, blue, green, and black. (all are colors)
e.g. Marry likes milk, loves tea, and hates coffee. (all describe emotions about food)
e.g. They took vegetables, meat, and fruit on the camping trip. (all types of food)

Common mistake-fragments:
A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence. Some fragments are incomplete because they lack either a subject or a verb. Fragments that we usually make mistakes in are dependent clauses. They have a subject and a verb, so they look like complete sentences, but they don't express a complete thought.

e.g. I would go there. If I could.
“If I could” is an incomplete sentence. The fragment should be made part of the sentence It should be corrected by” I would go there if I could.

e.g. John took the bus. (independent clause) Because his car was in the shop. (Dependent clause )It should be corrected by “John took the bus because his car was in the shop.”

Common mistake when using "no matter":
e.g. No matter you like it or not, you have to do it.
It is a wrong sentence, because "no matter" must be followed by wh-words like what, where and when.

Correct sentences:
e.g. No matter where you live, you should go to school/work on time.
e.g. No matter how good your are, you should be humble.

The above wrong sentence can be corrected by “No matter whether you like it or not, you have to do it.” Actually, "No matter" can be omitted in this sentence.

Grammar is the basic element to learn English, it is extremely crucial to every learner. The best way to improve it may be to do more exercises. Moreover, we have to remember all the mistakes we had made and do not make the same mistakes any more. I believe in “practice makes perfect” and I hope we(you) all can learn from mistakes.

2 comments:

  1. kiki,

    the correction you made has shown an excellent understanding of the mistakes you have made.

    Indeed you and me share the same mistakes and we should gear up for the final exam together! :)

    good luck!

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  2. I think you are the only one that use your own mistakes...haha
    you did a good job in explaining the errors.
    they are easy for those who like to make the mistakes to understand.
    Hope you can apply all the knowledge you have shown in the entry to improve your writing!

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