
10 grammatical mistakes Indians still make
Research says, India has the second highest number of English speakers. However, English remains a foreign language to the locals as some common mistakes Indians still make prove this. Let’s fix just 10 of these mistakes and have Indians inch closer to becoming a flawless English speaking country. Here we go! 1. When introducing themselves, Indians tend to mix up both the possessive pronoun 'myself' and the subject pronoun 'I'. Incorrect: Myself I am Suresh babu. Correct: I am Suresh Babu. 2. Present continuous tense cannot be used for situations such as the example below. Simple present tense is the correct form: Incorrect: I am having four brothers and three sisters. Correct: I have four brothers and three sisters. 3. “Do not” should not be used after the subject pronoun…