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Your native language (Ψ§ΩΨΉΨ±Ψ¨ΩΨ©) quietly pushes you into specific English errors. Here are the ones to watch β and the fix for each. This is exactly how WordSlick coaches you, every day.
See my full report & start free βArabic repeats the pronoun ("the man that I saw HIM"); English deletes it: "the man that I saw". Drop the second him/it/them.
Arabic drops "to be" in the present ("he teacher"); English never does: "he IS a teacher", "the food IS delicious".
Arabic uses al- for generalities ("al-hayat"); English drops "the": "Life is beautiful", not "The life is beautiful".
When to use a/an/the vs nothing is subtle and trips most learners.
Present perfect vs past simple, continuous vs simple β English aspect is fine-grained.
in/on/at and dependent prepositions (interested IN, good AT) are idiomatic.
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