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  1. 29 de abr. de 2015 · For me (1) "make mistakes" is the better phrasing. Also "make a mistake" if there is only one. Phrase (3) does not read correctly. In that context "mistake" needs to be followed by the type of mistake. Eg "I always mistake verbs for nouns when..." The only usage of (2) "do mistakes" I can think of is as a question, eg "Do mistakes in grammar ...

  2. 26 de ago. de 2018 · 10 common mistakes made by people when they are learning to use prepositions. It does not mean that the idea of prepositions itself contains mistakes (some of which are common). Errors in the graph behavior in the asymptote environment. There are actually errors/mistakes existing within the graph behavior.

  3. 15 de nov. de 2015 · Russian-Ukraine. Nov 15, 2015. #1. We have the sentence "Work at/on/with mistakes". I understand that there are differences between "at mistakes", "on mistakes" and "with mistakes" and it depends on context. What context is suitable for "at mistakes", for "on mistakes" and for "with mistakes"? P.

  4. 13 de dic. de 2014 · The correct light verb for mistake is make, and your phrase made a few mistakes is perfectly fine. In contrast, do is the wrong light verb, so your phrase *did a few mistakes is ungrammatical. † For more information about light verbs, see Huddleston & Pullum's Cambridge Grammar of the English Language (2002), p.290.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2021 · Apr 28, 2021. #2. If you interpret "pick up [mistakes]" as to "notice and ridicule your mistakes", then number 1 would be correct. However, "pick up" is usually just interpreted as "notice" (from my experience, at least), so you could say "She's so annoying, she always has to nag me about my mistakes" or something like that. J.

  6. 16 de mar. de 2019 · Mar 16, 2019. #1. "a.)There are many mistakes or There are a lot of mistakes. "b.)There is many mistakes or There is a lot of mistakes. Hi friends, I wonder whether the word "many" and "a lot of" is redundant in a.) and should be omitted as I heard many advanced English teachers including native English speaker said We don't use "a lot of" and ...

  7. 6 de dic. de 2022 · a. I told her the wrong address, and had to call her immediately so as to fix my mistake Vs correct my mistake, otherwise she would end up in a totally different place. b. She lied to her husband, and got him in trouble. Now she's trying to fix the mistake Vs correct the mistake by helping him with everything he needs. Thank you in advance!

  8. 30 de ago. de 2014 · In linguistics, it is considered important to distinguish errors from mistakes. Distinction is always made between errors and mistakes where the former is seen as resulting from learner's lack of proper grammatical knowledge and the latter as being failed to utilize a known system correctly. ...

  9. 23 de ago. de 2007 · May 3, 2008. #9. Sometimes in impromptu speaking a person will begin a sentence with one thing in mind and change direction in midsentence. "Everyone at some time has done the same thing" is idiomatic. "Everyone at some time has made the same mistake" is too. But if we begin as if we are going to say "thing" and then decide that might sound too ...

  10. 20 de jun. de 2008 · - Come on everyone! Stop hating on her, mistakes are bond to happen, I hope she won't do that again. - Does "are bond to happen" have a figurati