Common Mistakes with Adverbs
Learn common grammatical errors in the use of adverbs in English. Below are some common grammar mistakes in the use of adverbs in English.
Incorrect: I am much happy to see you.
Correct: I am very happy to see you.
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Incorrect: She plays volleyball good.
Correct: She plays volleyball well.
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Incorrect: I felt so lonely.
Correct: I felt very lonely.
Incorrect: The house is enough spacious for me.
Correct: The house is spacious enough for me.
Incorrect: Mark told the story in details.
Correct: Mark told the story in detail.
Incorrect: She sang sweet.
Correct: She sang sweety.
Incorrect: He does not know nothing about this matter.
Correct: He does not know anything about this matter.
Incorrect: She was very foolish enough to trust him.
Correct: She was so foolish to trust him.
Incorrect: He does not know to swim.
Correct: He does not know how to swim.
Incorrect: Don’t go in the sun.
Correct: Don’t go out in the sun.
Incorrect: I know him too well.
Correct: I know him very well.
Incorrect: I shall of course do it.
Correct: I shall certainly do it.
Incorrect: Henry is yet at home.
Correct: Henry is still at home.