What are the common French Grammar errors committed by students?

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Mainly articles like Le /La/les
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I observed so many student forget to apply vowel clash, and prepositions errors
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A major cause of mistakes in a second language is thinking in native language. It is interesting to study why learners make certain mistakes because we can gain insight into the differences between the way French and the native language work.
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Tenses,& Masculine & Faminine
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History Honors from Shri Venkateswara College,Master in International Relation and Area Studies JNU.

verbs conjugation
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