Below are ten common grammar conflicts that can help you avoid confusion and express yourself more clearly.
1. I Did It By Myself vs. I Did It Myself
By myself is an adverbial phrase that means alone.
I fixed the computer myself. (I used my own skill.)
2. He’s / She’s / It’s — Past or Present?
He’s tired. (Present)
3. At First, First, or First of All?
At first is an adverbial phrase that means at the beginning (time expression).
First at the beginning of a sentence acts as an adverb meaning the beginning of a sequence (order).
First of all is an adverbial phrase that means before anything else(used to introduce a first point).
First, start your meeting with a greeting. Second,... Third,...
First of all, thank you for being here.
4. Hear vs. Listen
Hear is a verb that means you notice a sound.
Listen to what he’s saying.
5. Looks vs. Seems
Looks is a linking verb that refers to appearance.
She seems tired. (She keeps falling asleep.)
6. Because vs. So
Because is a subordinating conjunction that gives a reason.
I hurt my leg, so I can’t run fast.
7. –ing vs. –ed Forms
–ing is an adjective formed from the present participle that describes something (event or thing).
I was excited by the movie.
8. Most vs. Most Of
Most acting as a determiner is general.
Most of acting as a determiner phrase refers to a specific group (followed by the + noun).
Most of the people in my office like coffee.
9. Other vs. Another
Other is a plural reference used with plural count or noncount nouns.
Another is a singular reference used with singular nouns.
Do you have another car?
X Do you have another cars?
10. Fun vs. Funny
Funny is an adjective that describes something that makes you laugh.
Fun is an adjective that describes something enjoyable.
The game was fun. (I enjoyed it.)
Final Thoughts
Small grammar conflicts can sometimes create big misunderstandings. By becoming aware of these common problem areas, you can communicate your ideas more clearly and sound more confident when speaking or writing in English.
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