![]() ![]() “Its” is a possessive pronoun for things.ħ. Your indicates possession that is something belonging to you while “You’re” is a contraction for “you are”.Ħ. Your/you’re Incorrect: What were your answer? If the sentence starts with although, don't use but with that.Īlthough cell phones have many merits, demerits cannot be overlooked.Īlthough he was not well, he attended the function.ĥ. Using but and although together Incorrect: Although it was raining, but we went to market.Ĭorrect: Although it was raining, we went to market. Every with (singular noun)/ Every with (plural noun) Incorrect: Every students is intelligent in the class.Ĭorrect: Every student is intelligent in the class.Ĥ. ![]() To is a correct preposition to use with married.ģ. Married with/married to Incorrect: She is married with an engineer I will call you as soon as I arrive at the airport.Ģ. I will talk to him when I see him in the next two days. Use simple present tense to refer to the future after conjunctions like when, after, if, as soon as. Using If conditionals Incorrect: If I will visit London, I will meet you.Ĭorrect: If I visit London, I will meet you. ![]()
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