Video - Preposition Perfection: Fix Common Mistakes in English
Hey there, English learners! Are you tired of making embarrassing mistakes in English? Well, today I'm here to help you identify a common error that non-native speakers often make and show you how to avoid it. The mistake is using the wrong preposition with certain verbs, like "depend on" instead of "depend on." So, let's break it down with some examples. Instead of saying "I'm excited for the weekend," it should be "I'm excited about the weekend." Or, rather than "I'm good in cooking," say "I'm good at cooking." See the difference? It's all about using the right preposition to make your English sound more natural and fluent. So, next time you catch yourself making this mistake, just remember the correct preposition and keep practicing. You got this! Don't be shy to share this tip with your friends and help them improve their English too. Thanks for watching and happy learning!