? Some popular Grammatical Blunders. Every one has made at least two times:
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- You’re taking it personal (wrong)
You’re taking it personally (correct) - He is matured (wrong)
He is mature (correct)
He has matured (correct) - The reason is because (wrong)
The reason is that (correct) - Night vigil (wrong)
Vigil (correct) - Traveling bag (wrong)
Travel Bag (correct) - As at when due (wrong)
As and when due (correct) - Be rest assured (wrong)
Rest assured (correct) - I’m hearing you (wrong)
I can hear you (correct) - My names are (wrong)
My name is (correct) - All manners of (wrong)
All manner of (correct) - She delivered a baby boy (wrong)
She was delivered of a baby boy (correct) - Lacking behind
Lagging behind (correct) - Crack your brain (wrong)
Rack your brain (correct) - Return it back (wrong)
Return it (correct) - Ghana comprises of 10 regions (wrong)
Ghana comprises 10 regions (correct)
Ghana is comprised of 10 regions (correct) - Wake keeping (wrong)
Wake keep (wrong)
Wake (correct) - Exercise patience (wrong)
Be patient (correct) - Barbing saloon (wrong)
Barber shop (correct) - I forgot my phone at home (wrong)
I left my phone at home (correct) - Borrow me your pen (wrong)
Lend me your pen (correct)
May I borrow your pen (correct) - More grease to your elbow (wrong)
More power to your elbow (correct) - Funny enough, I’ve never liked him (wrong)
Funnily enough, I’ve never liked him (correct) - My body is scratching me (wrong)
My body itches (correct) - Letterhead paper (wrong)
Letterhead (correct) - I’m not your mate (wrong)
We’re not mates (correct) - You’re mannerless (wrong)
You’re ill-mannered (correct) - Horn at the car in front (wrong)
Honk at the car in front (correct) - Happy birthday in arrears (wrong)
Happy belated birthday (wrong)
Belated happy birthday (correct) - I will sleep at 10pm (wrong)
I will go to bed at 10pm (correct) - Just when I thought I have seen it all (wrong)
Just when I thought I had seen it all (correct) - First come, First serve (wrong)
First come, First served (correct) - I have a running nose (wrong)
I have a runny nose (correct) - Working Experience (wrong)
Work Experience (correct)