Saturday, April 22, 2023

COMMON ERRORS IN EVERYDAY LIFE: KEY EXPRESSIONS- I

 



COMMON ERRORS IN EVERYDAY LIFE: 

KEY EXPRESSIONS- I

Dear readers, in the previous post, we discussed the common errors in terms of “Travel and Places” that we commit in our daily conversations. In this post, let us explore more about some key expressions used in daily conversation. Some of the important errors that tend to occur naturally in our conversation are briefed below:

Look at the following statements:

About / On

1.   About is a preposition that means related to a particular topic.

Do you know about the College Day Celebrations of our college?

Sanjay worries about his semester results.

 Both about and on are prepositions but the former is used generally.

2.   On is more formal than about and is used for giving specific and in-depth information.

My teacher wrote a book about Basic English Grammar.

My teacher wrote a book on Basic English Grammar.

About is specifically used with the following words: excited, worry, happy, concern, and complain.

i.            Guna is much excited about his selection in the Indian Army.

ii.           My parents are worried about my future.

iii.         Teachers are concerned about students’ performance.

iv.          I am very happy about my recent achievement.

v.           The public is complaining about irregular power supply.

About should not be used with the following words: discuss, aware, consider, description, mention, and experience.

i.            We are discussing digital resources to learn English. (‘Discussing about’ is a common mistake.)

ii.           I am not aware of my errors. (NOT aware about)

iii.         Principal has considered our proposal to implement.

iv.          The press reported a detailed description of the union budget.

v.           Malar has not mentioned her recent achievement in her self-introduction. (NOT mention about)

vi.          Our family has vast experience in weaving cotton saree.

 

With this understanding, hereafter let us follow the key expressions appropriately in our daily conversations to sound fluent in English. In the next post, let’s discuss some important key expressions.

 

Reference:

Saumya Sharma. (2017). Common Errors in Everyday English

 

Author:

Dr. K. Nandhakumar

Assistant Professor of English

Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya College of Arts and Science (Autonomous)

Coimbatore- 641 020

 

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