Even fluent speakers slip up on a few English grammar rules — and small mistakes can change your meaning or dent your confidence. At AELS Los Angeles, here are some of the most common ones we help adult ESL learners fix.
Simple past vs. present perfect: "I lived in Los Angeles for five years" means you moved away; "I have lived in Los Angeles for five years" means you still live here.
Subject–verb agreement: match the verb to the real subject. "The list of items is on the desk" — not "are."
Articles (a, an, the): use a/an for something general, and the for something specific.
Prepositions of time: in June, on Monday, at 3:00.
Run-on sentences: don't join two full thoughts with just a comma — add a period or a word like "so."
The fastest way to make these stick? Practice out loud, with feedback. Our small-group ESL classes in Los Angeles give you the time and support to catch these patterns and correct them naturally — for work, school, or everyday life.
Learn more at www.aels.edu or visit our AELS Los Angeles location on Google Maps to experience small-group English classes focused on conversation, confidence, and real-life communication. → AELS Los Angeles on Google Maps
Read the full article here: 5 Common English Grammar Mistakes ESL Learners Make (and How to Fix Them)

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