Here are 16 English grammar mistakes Indians commonly make: Incorrect: Myself I am Suresh babu. Correct: I am Suresh babu. While introducing oneself, it is usually observed that the users mix up both the possessive pronoun 'myself' and the subject pronoun 'I'. 2. Incorrect: I am having four brothers and three sisters. Correct: I have four brothers and three sisters. Present continuous tense cannot be used for pragmatic situations such as this. Simple present tense should be used. 3. Incorrect: He do not have a laptop. Correct: He does not have a laptop. Do not should not be used after the subject pronoun (He, She, It). 4. Incorrect: Does she has a car? Correct: Does she have a car? The helping verb does is used at the beginning and the main verb have denotes possession or ownership. 5. Incorrect: (Question) "Today office is there?" (Answer) "No office is not there. Today is Bharat bandh." ...