Guest post written by Audrey Lamp.
Despite the fact that this is the world’s most studied language, there are plenty of misconceptions and myths surrounding English. Even if you’re a native speaker, you’re not immune to these misconceptions. So let’s list the biggest ones, shall we?
- If English Is Your Native Language, Then You’re Proficient in It
- British English Is the “Real” English
- You Shouldn’t Start a Sentence with a Conjunction
- You Can’t End a Sentence with a Preposition
- Passive Voice Is Not Good
- You Can Only Use Whose When Referring to People
- You Can’t Use an Extra S after an Apostrophe in a Possessive Singular Noun Ending in S
- There Should Be a Specific Number of Sentences in a Paragraph