Many Hong Kong students mix up different word forms. They may only know one form of the word; e.g. the noun, and use it where an adjective is needed. | |
Our team was success in the design competition. | |
Our team was successful in the design competition. | |
Some students use a verb instead of an adjective. | |
She is a very pity old lady with no friends. | |
She is a very pitiful old lady with no friends. | |
A common mistake is: | |
I feel very pity for her. | |
instead of | |
I feel very sorry for her. |