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Common English Mistakes Indians Make πŸ˜…βœ¨

We all make them. Let’s laugh, learn, and fix them together!


πŸ€” Why Do We Make These Mistakes?

Learning English in India is unique. We grow up mixing Hindi, regional languages, and English together β€” which is amazing! But sometimes, our mother tongue sneaks into our English and creates some funny β€” and very common β€” mistakes.

The good news? Once you know them, fixing them is easy! πŸ˜„


❌ Most Common Mistakes β€” And How to Fix Them

1. πŸ™ˆ “I am having a car”

This is one of the most common mistakes Indians make. We use “have” for possession β€” not “having.”

❌ “I am having a car.”
βœ… “I have a car.”

πŸ’‘ Simple Rule: For things you own or possess, always use have β€” never having.

2. πŸ˜„ “What is your good name?”

This is a direct translation from Hindi β€” “Aapka shubh naam kya hai?” In English, all names are good names! πŸ˜‚

❌ “What is your good name?”
βœ… “What is your name?” or “May I know your name?”

3. πŸ• “I am here since 2 hours”

We often confuse since and for. Here’s the easy fix:

  • Use since for a specific point in time β†’ “since 2 o’clock”
  • Use for for a duration β†’ “for 2 hours”

❌ “I am here since 2 hours.”
βœ… “I have been here for 2 hours.”

πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: Since = starting point. For = duration. Remember this and you’ll never confuse them again!

4. πŸ˜‚ “Do one thing…”

In India, we say “ek kaam karo” all the time. But in English, this phrase sounds very strange to native speakers!

❌ “Do one thing β€” call me tomorrow.”
βœ… “Just call me tomorrow.” or “Here’s what you can do β€” call me tomorrow.”

5. 🀦 “Prepone the meeting”

This is a classic! Indians invented the word “prepone” β€” but it does not exist in standard English. The opposite of postpone is simply “reschedule to an earlier time.”

❌ “Let’s prepone the meeting.”
βœ… “Let’s reschedule the meeting to an earlier time.”


πŸ˜„ It’s Okay to Make Mistakes!

Every mistake is a stepping stone. The fact that you are reading this means you are already ahead of most people. Don’t fear mistakes β€” they are proof that you are trying. πŸ’ͺ


πŸš€ Final Thought

Making mistakes in English does not make you bad at English β€” it makes you human. Laugh at them, learn from them, and keep going. Fluency is not about being perfect. It’s about never giving up. 😊

“A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.” β€” Albert Einstein