English common mistakes
incorrect: Do you go out tonight?
correct: Are you going out tonight?/Will you go out tonight?
incorrect: Can you suggest me a book?
correct: Can you suggest a book to me?
incorrect: How was your sleeping?
correct: Did you have a good night sleep?
incorrect: Do you think is a good idea to leave now?
correct: Do you think it's a good idea to leave now?
incorrect: Does she drinks wine?
correct: Does she drink wine?
incorrect: Everybody have problems.
correct: Everybody has problems.
incorrect: Have you ever gone to Brazil?
correct: Have you ever been to Brazil?
incorrect: He can't read and write.
correct: He can't read or write.
incorrect: He enjoyed to play with you.
correct: He enjoyed playing with you.
incorrect: He received his title last year.
correct: He graduated last year.
incorrect: He have to write an email.
correct: He has to write an email.
incorrect: He is a stupid.
correct: He is a stupid person./He is stupid.
incorrect: He is engineer.
correct: He is an engineer.
incorrect: He lives near to CUI.
correct: He lives near CUI.
incorrect: He knew him last year.
correct: He met him last year./He has known him since last year.
incorrect: He speaks English very good.
correct: He speaks English very well./He speaks very good English.
incorrect: He went swim last week.
correct: He went swimming last week.
incorrect: How are you this week?
correct: How have you been this week?
incorrect: How long do you know Peter?
correct: How long have you known Peter?
incorrect: I am agree with you.
correct: I agree with you.
incorrect: Always I visit my parents.
correct: I always visit my parents.
incorrect: I have 26 years.
correct: I am 26 years old.
incorrect: I have cold.
correct: I am cold./I have a cold.
incorrect: I have hungry.
correct: I am hungry.
incorrect: I stay tired.
correct: I am tired.
incorrect: I decided to care my health.
correct: I decided to take care of my health.
incorrect: I don't like discuss this topics.
correct: I don't like discussing these topics.
incorrect: I don't like this people.
correct: I don't like these people
incorrect: I finished my career last year.
correct: I finished my studies last year.
incorrect: I go to gym three times a week.
correct: I go to the gym three times a week.
incorrect: I go to work on bus.
correct: I go to work by bus.
incorrect: I go to my work all day.
correct: I go to work every day.
incorrect: At the morning I go to work.
correct: I go to work in the morning.
incorrect: I've a beautiful house.
correct: I have a beautiful house./I've got a beautiful house
incorrect: I have a doubt.
correct: I have a question.
incorrect: I take a breakfast every morning.
correct: I have breakfast every morning.
incorrect: I have a good news.
correct: I have good news.
incorrect: I have a news for you.
correct: I have some news for you.
incorrect: I haven't did my homework yet.
correct: I haven't done my homework yet.
incorrect: I haven't a dog.
correct: I haven't got a dog./I don't have a dog.
incorrect: I hope travelling next year alone again.
correct: I hope to travel alone again next year.
incorrect: I'm like coffee.
correct: I like coffee.
incorrect: I like dance.
correct: I like dancing.
incorrect: I like reading in the night.
correct: I like reading at night.
incorrect: I liked the movie because was funny.
correct: I liked the movie because it was funny.
incorrect: I live on your own.
correct: I live on my own.
incorrect: I did a mistake.
correct: I made a mistake.
incorrect: I knew her last July.
correct: I met her last July./ I've known her since July.
incorrect: I miss so much my friends!
correct: I miss my friend so much!
incorrect: I lost my plane.
correct: I missed my flight.
incorrect: I moved to Buenos Aires for study.
correct: I moved to Buenos Aires to study.
incorrect: I passed the time with them.
correct: I spent time with them.
incorrect: I study in USA
correct: I study in the USA.
incorrect: I think is hard to understand her.
correct: I think it's hard to understand her.
incorrect: I use the internet for read articles.
correct: I use the internet to read articles.
incorrect: I met beautiful places.
correct: I visited or saw beautiful places.
incorrect: I born in Buenos Aires.
correct: I was born in Buenos Aires.
incorrect: I was in the bus when you called.
correct: I was on the bus when you called.
incorrect: I lost my time talking to her.
correct: I wasted my time talking to her.
incorrect: I watched some film on the internet.
correct: I watched some films on the internet.
incorrect: I went in vacations to Brazil.
correct: I went on vacation to Brazil.
incorrect: I went to the university this morning.
correct: I went to university this morning.
incorrect: I work four hours for day.
correct: I work four hours a day.
incorrect: I work at Belgrano.
correct: I work in Belgrano.
incorrect: I would love live in another country.
correct: I would love to live in another country.
incorrect: I'd like a bread, please!
correct: I'd like some bread, please!
incorrect: I'll go out after the dinner.
correct: I'll go out after dinner.
incorrect: Today I'll cut my hair.
correct: I'll have my hair cut.
incorrect: I'll see you the Thursday.
correct: I'll see you on Thursday.
incorrect: I'm going to the bed.
correct: I'm going to bed.
incorrect: I've known him since two years ago.
correct: I've known him for two years.
incorrect: I've never watched that serie.
correct: I've never watched that series.
incorrect: It was rained.
correct: It rained or It was rainy.
incorrect: Is raining.
correct: It's raining.
incorrect: John is married with Susan.
correct: John is married to Susan.
incorrect: The last week I went to cinema.
correct: Last week I went to the cinema.
incorrect: Mario listens music in the radio.
correct: Mario listens to music on the radio.
incorrect: My birthday is in May 13th.
correct: My birthday is on May 13th.
incorrect: My car is more bigger than your car.
correct: My car is bigger than your car.
incorrect: With my mother we went to the shopping.
correct: My mother and I went to the shopping center./ My mother and I went shopping.
incorrect: My office is in the first floor.
correct: My office is on the first floor.
incorrect: My fathers are divorced.
correct: My parents are divorced.
incorrect: My travel to Brazil was awesome!
correct: My trip to Brazil was awesome.
incorrect: One of my favorite things are my bicycle.
correct: One of my favorite things is my bicycle.
incorrect: Pay me attention!
correct: Pay attention to me!
incorrect: The people think technology is a great thing.
correct: People think technology is a great thing.
incorrect: Please, remember me the appointment.
correct: Please, remind me of the appointment.
incorrect: She couldn't resolve the problem.
correct: She couldn't solve the problem.
incorrect: She didn't had a sister.
correct: She didn't have a sister.
incorrect: She had a good note in this test.
correct: She got a good grade in this test.
incorrect: She took an ice cream.
correct: She had an ice cream.
incorrect: She has a few time to study.
correct: She has little time to study.
incorrect: She has another sisters.
correct: She has other sisters.
incorrect: She is a ridiculous.
correct: She is a ridiculous person./ She is ridiculous.
incorrect: She stayed in home yesterday.
correct: She stayed at home yesterday.
incorrect: She said me everything.
correct: She told me everything or She said everything to me.
incorrect: She said me her problems.
correct: She told me her problems
incorrect: She want talk to you.
correct: She wants to talk to you.
incorrect: The technology is part of our lives.
correct: Technology is part of our lives.
incorrect: For that I arrived late.
correct: That's why I arrived late.
incorrect: The class is at 7 to 10.
correct: The class is from 7 to 10.
incorrect: The flight has a scale in Milan
correct: The flight has a stopover in Milan.
incorrect: They got married on July 2019.
correct: The got married in July 2019.
incorrect: The pilot drives the airplane.
correct: The pilot flies the airplane.
incorrect: The plane arrived to London.
correct: The plane arrived in London.
incorrect: The store is in Corrientes Avenue.
correct: The store is on Corrientes Avenue.
incorrect: The trip was funny.
correct: The trip was fun.
incorrect: There's a lot of problems in this office.
correct: There are a lot of problems in this office.
incorrect: Have a person at the door.
correct: There is a person at the door.
incorrect: They are from Argentinian.
correct: They are from Argentina
incorrect: They found it in internet.
correct: They found it on the internet.
incorrect: They met Spain last year.
correct: They visited Spain last year.
incorrect: They went to the shopping together.
correct: They went shopping together./ They went to the shopping center together.
incorrect: They went to the Theater Colon.
correct: They went to the Colon Theater
incorrect: This was one of the best decision I made.
correct: This was one of the best decisions I made.
incorrect: Usually we talk about cinema.
correct: We usually talk about cinema
incorrect: How do we call it?
correct: What do we call it?
incorrect: How much is the temperature?
correct: What's the temperature?
incorrect: Who cooked this salad?
correct: Who made this salad?
incorrect: Would you like any milk?
correct: Would you like some milk?
incorrect: Yes, I like so much.
correct: Yes, I like it very much.
incorrect: You can try it more.
correct: You can try a few/more times.
incorrect: You like ice cream, isn't it?
correct: You like ice cream, don't you?
incorrect: You must to learn English.
correct: You must learn English.