Native speakers often say things that don't follow the rules of standard English. This is due to regional variation, changes in formality and personal preference. Here are three typical native speaker 'mistakes':
1. Using 'innit' for every question tag
Native speakers sometimes use 'innit' instead of question tags. 'innit' is a corruption of 'isn't it', which is just one type of question tag. Question tags in positive sentences should be formed by taking the main verb and making it negative.
Go here for more information of question tags.
2. there/their/they're
When writing, native speakers sometimes use the wrong version of the words there/their/they're. This is because they are pronounced in exactly the same way.
3. Using 'what' as a relative pronoun
Native speakers sometimes us what as a relative pronoun instead of who, which or, that.
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