10 Common English Grammar Mistakes That Make You Look Unprofessional (Fixed)

10 Common English Grammar Mistakes That Make You Look Unprofessional

Whether you are writing a business email, a resume, or a blog post, grammar mistakes can cost you credibility. Here are the 10 most common errors non-native speakers make – and how to fix them.

1. Subject-Verb Agreement

Wrong: “The list of items are on the desk.”
Right: “The list of items is on the desk.”

2. Confusing “Its” and “It’s”

Wrong: “The company lost it’s reputation.”
Right: “The company lost its reputation.”

3. Using “Me” vs “I”

Wrong: “My boss and me worked on the project.”
Right: “My boss and I worked on the project.”

4. Run-on Sentences

Wrong: “I went to the store I bought some milk I came home.”
Right: “I went to the store. I bought some milk. Then I came home.”

5. Misplaced Modifiers

Wrong: “Walking down the street, the building looked amazing.”
Right: “Walking down the street, I thought the building looked amazing.”

6. Wrong Preposition

Wrong: “I am interested on this position.”
Right: “I am interested in this position.”

7. Double Negatives

Wrong: “I don’t have no time.”
Right: “I don’t have any time.”

8. Then vs Than

Wrong: “This product is better then that one.”
Right: “This product is better than that one.”

9. Fewer vs Less

Wrong: “I have less problems now.”
Right: “I have fewer problems now.”

10. Each and Every

Wrong: “Each of the employees are responsible.”
Right: “Each of the employees is responsible.”


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