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Common mistakes with verbs

In this article, we will take a look at some common mistakes in the use of some verbs.

1) Incorrect: She told to me about it.

    Correct: She told me about it.

    Explanation: The verb tell should be followed by an indirect object without ‘to’.

 

2) Incorrect: She told that she wasn’t interested.

     Correct:  She told me that she wasn’t interested. OR She said that she wasn’t interested.

     Explanation: When tell is used with a that-clause, it takes an indirect object.

 

3) Incorrect:I want that you talk to him.

    Correct: I want you to talk to him.

    Explanation: The verb want cannot be followed by a that-clause. It is followed by a to-infinitive.

 

4) Incorrect: The doctor suggested to take a vacation.

    Correct: The doctor suggested that I take a vacation. OR The doctor suggested taking a vacation.

    Explanation: The verb suggest should be followed by a that-clause or an –ing form. It cannot be followed by a to-infinitive.

 

5) Incorrect: I would like to discuss about your plans.

    Correct: I would like to discuss your plans.

    Incorrect: Can you describe about this picture in hundred words?

    Correct: Can you describe this picture in hundred words?

    Incorrect: She requested for my help.

    Correct: She requested my help.

    Explanation: The verbs describe, discuss and request are transitive verbs.Transitive verbs should be followed by objects. They do not take a preposition before the object.

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