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Stop saying these wrong sentences || sentence correction in English Are you making these common grammar mistakes in English? 😱 Many English learners struggle with prepositions, conjunctions, and sentence structure, but don’t worry! In this video, we will correct some of the most frequent mistakes and give you simple explanations so you can avoid them forever. 📌 What You’ll Learn in This Video: ✔️ Why "discuss about" is incorrect (Most people say this wrong!) ✔️ The right way to use "No sooner had" in a sentence ✔️ How to correctly use "reply" with a preposition ✔️ Why "If I will see him" is wrong and how to fix it 🚀 By the end of this video, you’ll: 👉 Sound more fluent and confident in English 👉 Stop making embarrassing grammar mistakes 👉 Understand how small errors can change the meaning of a sentence ⏳ Timestamps: 00:00 - Are you making these grammar mistakes? 00:11 - Mistake #1: Let’s discuss about the issue. (Why "about" is unnecessary) 00:32 - Mistake #2: She didn’t reply me. (Why you need "to" after "reply") 00:50 - Mistake #3: No sooner I reached the station, the train left. (How to structure it correctly) 1:09 - Mistake #4: If I will see him, I will tell him. (How to correctly use the first conditional) 💡 Who is this video for? 🔹 Students, professionals, and English learners 🔹 Those preparing for IELTS, TOEFL, or competitive exams 🔹 Anyone who wants to improve their English communication skills @EnglishConnectionByKanchan @aljazeeraenglish @Ieltsadvantage sentence correction in english explain correction of sentences error detection and correction in english how to identify error and correction 🔥 Don't forget to: ✅ Subscribe for more English lessons! 🔔 ✅ Like & Share this video with someone who needs it! 👍 ✅ Comment below with your most common grammar mistake! #GrammarMistakes #LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #CommonMistakes #SpeakFluently #ImproveEnglish #GrammarRules #EnglishSpeaking #Prepositions #Conjunctions #EnglishTips #FluentEnglish #SpokenEnglish #IELTSPreparation #TOEFLGrammar #GrammarLessons #EnglishForBeginners #EnglishPractice stop saying filler words, stop speaking wrong english, stop saying things that don't make sense, stop saying such silly sentences