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    Posted on 29/02/2016

    12 Common Grammar Mistakes Even Secondary School Students Commit

    Mistake 7 - Bring vs Take. Do you think it is right to say, "Can I take it this to you?"?

  • 1452742502_342_Mistakes_1_to_6.jpg
    Posted on 28/02/2016

    12 Common Grammar Mistakes Even Secondary School Students Commit

    Mistakes 1 to 6. Missed any of our Grammar Mistakes? Don't make that mistake again by missing the first 6 consolidated mistakes!

  • 1452742446_341_06_Live_vs_Stay.jpg
    Posted on 27/02/2016

    12 Common Grammar Mistakes Even Secondary School Students Commit

    Mistake 6 - Live vs Stay. Which is correct? A. "I am staying at home this Christmas", or B. "I am living with my mother-in-law in her house".

  • 1452742394_340_05_Affect_vs_Effect.jpg
    Posted on 26/02/2016

    12 Common Grammar Mistakes Even Secondary School Students Commit

    Mistake 5 - Affect vs Effect. Frankly, I didn't think this was a problem until English Language tutors told me so.

  • 1452742338_339_04_Farther_vs_Further.jpg
    Posted on 25/02/2016

    12 Common Grammar Mistakes Even Secondary School Students Commit

    Mistake 4 - Farther vs Further. Does you child always ask you this question in the car? "How much further are we to home?"

  • 1452742290_338_03_than_vs_then.jpg
    Posted on 24/02/2016

    12 Common Grammar Mistakes Even Secondary School Students Commit

    Mistake 3 - Than vs Then. Is this correct - "Than, you must be more curious to read this article then everyone else."?

  • 1452742184_337_02_its.jpg
    Posted on 23/02/2016

    12 Common Grammar Mistakes Even Secondary School Students Commit

    Mistake 2 - Its vs It's. Its - It's so easy to get confused with the rules surrounding its use! Hmm... Any problems with the statement above?

  • 1452742080_336_01_irregardless.jpg
    Posted on 22/02/2016

    12 Common Grammar Mistakes Even Secondary School Students Commit

    Mistake 1 - Irregardless. Irregardless of the number of times teachers tell our children there's no such word, they still use it. Anything wrong with the sentence?

  • 1454692067_407_aunty_uncle.jpg
    Posted on 06/02/2016

    There is no "Aunty" and "Uncle" in Mandarin

    Read this Cheat Sheet from Focus on the Family Singapore to know how to address your relatives this Chinese New Year.

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