English Banana.com 15 Common Grammar Mistakes in Written and Oral Work For more fun worksheets, games and quizzes log onto www.englishbanana.com now! 1. 1. The verb doesn’t agree with the subject: a) There are many person in this cl ass. b) The film finish at four o’clo ck. Advice: The verb should agree with the subject: a) There are many people in this cl ass. b) The film finishes at four o’clo ck. 2. There are mixed tenses or the wrong tense has been used: a) I went to the supermarket and meet my friend James. b) I have saw my sister yester day. Advice: Use the correct tense, and don’t mix tenses: a) I went to the supermarket and met my friend Jame s. b) I saw my sister yesterday. 3. There are articles or determiners in the wrong place or missing altogether: a) I bought new computer last weeken d. b) I had some interesting journey to work this mornin g. Advice: Use articles and determiners correctly: a) I bought a new computer last weekend. b) I had an interesting journey to work this morni ng. 4. Capital letters are used incorrectly: a) I’ll see you on sunday. b) my friend rob lives at 44 sunnybank drive, ollerton, so uthampton, sh2 5pb. Advice: Put a capital letter at the start of a proper noun and where necessary: a) I’ll see you on Sunday. b) My friend Rob lives at 44 Sunnybank Drive, Ollerton, Southampton , SH2 5PB. 5. There are spelling mistakes: a) I came to Britain last autu m. b) The children finished their diner and we nt outside. Advice: Check your spelling with a dictionary if you are unsure and learn lists of common words: a) I came to Britain last autu mn. b) The children finished their dinner and went outsid e.