You write a sentence.
It looks correct…

But something still feels off.

You’re not alone — millions of learners make the same grammar mistakes every day.


📊 Did You Know?

Studies and language learning platforms consistently show that the most common English grammar mistakes are:

  1. Verb tense errors
  2. Missing articles (a, an, the)
  3. Subject–verb agreement
  4. Word order mistakes

👉 These mistakes appear in the majority of learner texts — even at intermediate levels.


🧠 Why You Keep Making Grammar Mistakes

You:

  • fix a mistake
  • understand it for a moment
  • forget it later

👉 and repeat it again

Because fixing is not the same as learning.


❌ 1. Wrong Verb Tense

❌ She go to work yesterday
✅ She went to work yesterday

👉 Always match the tense with time.


❌ 2. Missing Articles

❌ I bought car
✅ I bought a car

👉 Articles are essential in English.


❌ 3. Subject–Verb Agreement

❌ He go to school
✅ He goes to school

👉 Singular subjects need singular verbs.


❌ 4. Wrong Word Order

❌ I only eat sometimes pizza
✅ I only sometimes eat pizza

👉 Word order affects meaning.


❌ 5. Your vs You’re

❌ Your welcome
✅ You’re welcome

👉 “You’re” = you are
👉 “Your” = possession


⚡ Why These Mistakes Matter

Even small grammar mistakes can:

  • change meaning
  • sound unnatural
  • reduce confidence

💡 Why Fixing Mistakes Is Not Enough

You can fix a mistake once…

…but that doesn’t mean you won’t repeat it.

👉 Real improvement comes from practice.


🚀 Turn Your Mistakes Into Personal Lessons

Most grammar tools only correct your text.

GrammarMama goes further.

It:

  • tracks your mistakes
  • identifies patterns
  • creates exercises based on your errors

👉 So instead of generic lessons, you practice exactly what you struggle with.

Personalized practice is available as part of the learning experience.


📈 How to Stop Repeating Grammar Mistakes

To actually improve:

  • check your grammar regularly
  • review corrections carefully
  • focus on repeated mistakes
  • practice with similar examples

⭐ Try It Yourself

Paste your text and see which mistakes you make most often.

👉 Then start improving — not just fixing.