Episode 7 – English Sentence Corrections (Premium Learning)
Why Should You Learn English?
English is not just a subject — it is a skill. It gives you confidence, opportunity, and respect in today’s world. Students, job seekers, homemakers, and professionals — everyone benefits from fluent English.
Since you are giving your valuable time, this lesson is designed to give you maximum improvement with minimum effort.
Rule 1: “Try my best” – Modern & Correct
❌ Wrong: I will try my level best.
✔ Correct: I will try my best.
Why? Modern English prefers simple communication. “Try my best” is clean and natural.
Example: I will try my best to complete the work today.
Phonetics: “ai wil trai mai best”
Rule 2: “On time” vs “In time”
❌ Wrong: I reached in time for the meeting.
✔ Correct: I reached on time for the meeting.
Why?
- On time = exact time
- In time = before it becomes late
Examples:
- I reached on time for the meeting.
- I reached in time to save the documents.
Phonetics: “on taim” vs “in taim”
Rule 3: “Discuss” never needs “about”
❌ Wrong: We discussed about the plan.
✔ Correct: We discussed the plan.
Why? “Discuss” already includes “talk about”. So adding “about” is incorrect.
Example: They discussed the project for two hours.
Phonetics: “wi dis-kust dhə plan”
Rule 4: Preferences follow only one rule
❌ Wrong: I prefer tea than coffee.
✔ Correct: I prefer tea to coffee.
Why? After “prefer”, use “to”.
Example: I prefer reading to watching TV.
Phonetics: “ai prə-fər ti tu ka-fi”
Rule 5: “Didn’t + base verb” rule
❌ Wrong: I didn’t told you.
✔ Correct: I didn’t tell you.
Why? “Didn’t” already makes the sentence past. So the verb must stay simple.
Example: I didn’t see your message.
Phonetics: “ai did-nt tel yu”
🎯 Quick Practice
- He explained me the topic. → He explained the topic to me.
- I am going to home. → I am going home.
- She is my best friend no? → She is my best friend, right?
Daily Speaking Tip
Tip: Break long ideas into small sentences. This makes your English clear, natural, and confident — like native speakers.
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