What's the Mistake? πŸ€”

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[Audio] Hello everyone, welcome to our presentation today. We are going to explore some common English grammar mistakes that we often make, but do not even realize it. Let us take a closer look at what is wrong and how we can improve our English skills.

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[Audio] She makes a mistake by using the verb "don't" instead of "doesn't", which is the correct form when referring to a singular subject like "she". The sentence should read "She doesn't like coffee.".

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[Audio] She does not like coffee. This sentence demonstrates the proper usage of the contraction "does not," which is employed with the subject "she.".

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[Audio] I am going to the market because "am" is used as the present tense of the verb "to be". When combined with the verb "going", we must use the -ing form of the verb..

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[Audio] I am to go to the market.. βœ”οΈ I am going to the market. βœ….

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[Audio] He cannot swim.. ❌ He can to swim.. πŸ€” Think....

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[Audio] He can swim is correct because there is no need to use the word "to" after the modal verb "can". The sentence structure is grammatically correct..

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[Audio] Fix those mistakes and speak fluently with confidence. Express yourself confidently in English..