Common English mistakes Bengali speakers make

These mistakes are extremely common when translating from Bengali to English. Fixing them quickly will make your English sound more natural.

  1. Putting the verb at the end: 'I rice ate' instead of 'I ate rice'
  2. Dropping articles: 'He is good boy' instead of 'He is a good boy'
  3. Wrong prepositions from direct translation: 'I am angry on you' instead of 'at you'
  4. Saying 'I am understanding' instead of 'I understand' — progressive for stative verbs

Tip: Pick 3 mistakes and practice them daily for a week.

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