This document discusses common errors in spoken English and provides examples of incorrect versus correct phrases. Some examples of errors include saying "myself" instead of "I am", using "by walk" instead of "on foot", wishing "happy marriage anniversary" instead of "happy wedding anniversary", and saying "happy Christmas" instead of "merry Christmas". The document aims to improve spoken English by highlighting these types of common mistakes.
This document discusses common errors in spoken English and provides examples of incorrect versus correct phrases. Some examples of errors include saying "myself" instead of "I am", using "by walk" instead of "on foot", wishing "happy marriage anniversary" instead of "happy wedding anniversary", and saying "happy Christmas" instead of "merry Christmas". The document aims to improve spoken English by highlighting these types of common mistakes.
This document discusses common errors in spoken English and provides examples of incorrect versus correct phrases. Some examples of errors include saying "myself" instead of "I am", using "by walk" instead of "on foot", wishing "happy marriage anniversary" instead of "happy wedding anniversary", and saying "happy Christmas" instead of "merry Christmas". The document aims to improve spoken English by highlighting these types of common mistakes.