Common English Grammar Mistakes Students Make (And How to Fix Them) Published by Bright Mind Publishers | Digital Academy




English grammar is one of the biggest challenges students face when learning the language. Even students who speak English daily often make grammar mistakes in writing, exams, and formal communication. These errors can affect grades, confidence, and clarity.

The good news? Most grammar mistakes are common and easy to fix once you understand them. In this article, we’ll explore the most common English grammar mistakes students make and show you simple ways to correct them.


1. Subject–Verb Agreement Errors

❌ Common Mistake:

She go to school every day.

✅ Correct Form:

She goes to school every day.

🔍 Explanation:

The verb must agree with the subject in number and person. Singular subjects take singular verbs.

Tip: If the subject is he, she, or it, add -s or -es to the verb in the present tense.

👉 Learn more: British Council – Subject–Verb Agreement
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar


2. Confusing “Their,” “There,” and “They’re”

❌ Common Mistake:

Their going to school.

✅ Correct Form:

They’re going to school.

🔍 Explanation:

  • Their = shows possession

  • There = refers to a place

  • They’re = they are

Tip: Replace they’re with they are. If it works, you’re using the right word.

👉 Reference: Merriam-Webster Grammar Guide
https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar


3. Incorrect Use of Tenses

❌ Common Mistake:

Yesterday, I go to the market.

✅ Correct Form:

Yesterday, I went to the market.


 Explanation:

Time words like yesterday, last week, or ago require the past tense.

Tip: Learn irregular verbs separately—they don’t follow regular rules.

👉 Practice resource: Cambridge English Grammar
https://www.cambridgeenglish.org/learning-english/grammar


4. Run-On Sentences

❌ Common Mistake:

I like English it is my favorite subject.

✅ Correct Form:

I like English. It is my favorite subject.

🔍 Explanation:

A run-on sentence occurs when two independent sentences are joined without punctuation.

Tip: Use a full stop, comma + conjunction, or semicolon.


5. Missing or Misused Articles (a, an, the)

❌ Common Mistake:

She is teacher.

✅ Correct Form:

She is a teacher.

🔍 Explanation:

Articles are important in English and must be used correctly with nouns.

  • A / An = general

  • The = specific

👉 Learn more: EnglishClub Articles Guide
https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/determiners-articles.htm


6. Wrong Prepositions

❌ Common Mistake:

She is good in mathematics.

✅ Correct Form:

She is good at mathematics.

🔍 Explanation:

Prepositions often don’t follow logic and must be learned through usage.

Tip: Practice prepositions with example sentences daily.


7. Capitalization Errors

❌ Common Mistake:

i live in nigeria.

✅ Correct Form:

I live in Nigeria.

🔍 Explanation:

Always capitalize:

  • The pronoun I

  • Names of people, places, countries

  • Days and months


How Students Can Avoid Grammar Mistakes

  • ✔ Read English books, blogs, and articles daily

  • ✔ Practice writing short paragraphs

  • ✔ Use grammar-checking tools carefully

  • ✔ Take online quizzes and tests

  • ✔ Review feedback from teachers

At Bright Mind Publishers / Digital Academy, we encourage students to learn grammar step by step and practice regularly for real improvement.


Final Thoughts

Making grammar mistakes is a normal part of learning English. What matters most is 

 recognizing those mistakes and correcting them. With consistent practice and the right guidance, any student can improve their English grammar and communicate confidently.

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