English Grammar Errors

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  • Ashamed of, not from.

❌Don’t say: He’s now
ashamed from his conduct.

✅ Say: He’s now ashamed of his conduct.

Note – it isn’t correct to use ashamed of meaning shy Ashamed means
feeling shame or guilt about something. Shy means feeling nervous with
someone Instead of saying1 I’m ashamed (or shamed) of my teacher, say
I’m shy of my teacher

  • Arrive at, not to.❌ Don’t say: We arrived to the village at night.

    ✅ Say:: We arrived at the village at night.

    Note – Use arrive in with countries a n d large cities. Mr Smith has arrived in
    London (or New York. India, etc )

  •  Accustomed to, not with.

❌ Don’t say: I’m accustomed with hot weather.

✅ Say: I’m accustomed to hot weather.

Note: Also used to: He is used to the heat.

  • Absorbed (- very much interested) in, not at.

❌ Don’t say: The man was absorbed at his work.

✅ Say: The man was absorbed in his work

  •  Accuse of, not for.

❌ Don’t say: She accused the man for stealing.

✅ Say: She accused the man of stealing.

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