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Your native language (ગુજરાતી) quietly pushes you into specific English errors. Here are the ones to watch — and the fix for each. This is exactly how WordSlick coaches you, every day.
See my full report & start free →Gujarati has no a/an/the — they get dropped ("He is doctor"). Professions and first mentions need "a".
Gujarati is verb-final; English is Subject-Verb-Object.
"I am liking it" — Gujarati present maps to English continuous too easily; like/know/want stay simple.
When to use a/an/the vs nothing is subtle and trips most learners.
Present perfect vs past simple, continuous vs simple — English aspect is fine-grained.
in/on/at and dependent prepositions (interested IN, good AT) are idiomatic.
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