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    Grammar and Vocabulary mistakes
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  • He go to work every day.
    He goes to work every day. – Third-person singular needs "s".
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  • She don’t like coffee.
    She doesn’t like coffee. – Use "doesn’t" with "she/he/it".
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  • I have visited Paris last year.
    I visited Paris last year. – Use past simple for finished time.
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  • My father and me went shopping.
    My father and I went shopping. – Use "I" as the subject.
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  • She suggested me to study harder.
    She suggested that I study harder. – Use "that + subject + verb" or "suggest + verb-ing".
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  • She is more taller than her sister.
    She is taller than her sister. – Comparative adjectives don’t need "more".
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  • I am studying English since 2019.
    I have been studying English since 2019. – Use present perfect continuous for ongoing actions.
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  • If I will have time, I will help you.
    If I have time, I will help you. – First conditional uses present simple in the "if" clause.
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  • The book what I bought is interesting.
    The book that I bought is interesting. – Use "that" or "which".
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  • She is going to abroad next year.
    She is going abroad next year. – No "to" before "abroad".
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  • We must to study hard for the exam.
    We must study hard for the exam. – No "to" after "must".
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  • I have many informations.
    I have much information. – "Information" is uncountable.
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  • I didn’t went to school yesterday.
    I didn’t go to school yesterday. – Use base form after "did".
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  • She can to drive a car.
    She can drive a car. – No "to" after "can".
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  • He is more smarter than me.
    He is smarter than me. – No "more" before "-er" adjectives.
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  • Do you can help me?
    Can you help me? – No "do" before "can".
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