Common English Grammar Mistakes

10 Common Grammar Mistakes That Could Be Holding Back Your Career in Abu Dhabi

Are you making these common English grammar mistakes? Find out how to correct them and boost your professional communication skills.

Why Grammar Matters in Professional Settings

In today’s competitive job market in Abu Dhabi, strong English communication skills can make the difference between getting hired and being overlooked. Whether you’re preparing for an interview, writing emails to colleagues, or giving presentations, grammatical errors can undermine your credibility and professionalism.

At Easy English UAE in Abu Dhabi, we regularly help professionals, students, and job seekers overcome the common grammar mistakes that can hold them back. Let’s look at the top 10 errors we see and how to fix them!

Top 10 Common Grammar Mistakes in English Speaking and Writing

1. Incorrect Present Simple Tense

Incorrect: I am go to Dubai.
Correct: I go to Dubai.

The present simple tense doesn’t use “am” with the base form of the verb. Save “am” for the continuous tense.

2. Missing Auxiliary Verb in Continuous Tense

Incorrect: I buying a car.
Correct: I am buying a car.

Remember that continuous tenses always need a helping verb (am/is/are) before the -ing form.

3. Incorrect Negative Formation with "Have"

Incorrect: I have not a car.
Correct: I don’t have a car.

When “have” is the main verb, we use “don’t/doesn’t” to form the negative.

4. Subject-Verb Agreement with Singular Nouns

Incorrect: My cat have colored eyes.
Correct: My cat has colored eyes.

Singular subjects (like “cat”) need singular verbs (has, not have).

5. Missing -s/-es in Third Person Singular

Incorrect: Sara watch a movie.
Correct: Sara watches a movie.

In present simple, third-person singular subjects need verbs with -s or -es endings.

6. Collective Nouns and Verb Agreement

Incorrect: A new couple are getting married soon.
Correct: A new couple is getting married soon.

Many collective nouns like “couple” use singular verbs despite referring to multiple people.

7. Plural Subject with Incorrect Verb

Incorrect: John and I am going to the party tonight.
Correct: John and I are going to the party tonight.

Compound subjects (two or more people) need plural verbs.

8. Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns

Incorrect: There is too many load on my shoulders.
Correct: There is too much load on my shoulders.

“Load” is uncountable, so we use “much” instead of “many.”

9. Incorrect Auxiliary Verb with Subject

Incorrect: A new couple are getting married soon.
Correct: A new couple is getting married soon.

Many collective nouns like “couple” use singular verbs despite referring to multiple people.

10. Confusing Adjectives and Verbs

Incorrect: Why do you afraid me?
Correct: Why do you scare me?

“Afraid” is an adjective, not a verb, so it can’t be used after “do you.”

How to Solve Grammar Errors Easily

Wondering how to avoid these grammatical mistakes? Here are some practical tips:

  • Practice with exercises focusing on common errors in English grammar
  • Read regularly to expose yourself to correct grammar patterns
  • Work with a professional teacher who can identify your specific mistakes
  • Record yourself speaking and analyze for grammatical errors
  • Use grammar-checking tools, but don’t rely on them completely

Improve Your English Skills in Abu Dhabi

At Easy English UAE in Abu Dhabi, we specialize in helping professionals and students overcome these common grammar mistakes through personalized instruction. Our courses are designed specifically for people living and working in Abu Dhabi who need to improve their communication skills for job interviews, workplace communication, and academic success.

Our professional trainers understand the unique challenges facing English learners in the UAE, and our convenient location makes it easy to fit classes into your busy schedule.

Don’t let grammar mistakes hold you back from achieving your professional goals! Contact Easy English UAE today to learn how we can help you eliminate these common errors and speak English with confidence and accuracy.

Are you making other grammar mistakes not covered in this list? Share your questions in the comments below, and our teachers will help you solve your grammar challenges!

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