Like humans beings We incur into mistakes.
Like humans beings We make mistakes.
What's the correct sentence in British English?
What's the correct sentence in British English? |
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Neither; both sentences contain errors:
In terms of meaning, incur is typically used to refer to something which you bring upon yourself, e.g.:
So sentence 2 is probably closer to what you mean. With corrections, it should be:
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I find the second one at least easier to understand:
The subtleties of incur ("bring down upon oneself", "run into") might be correct depending on the general context, but it is easier to relate to the "act of making mistake". |
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Your second sentence is normal and natural, but you don't want a capital W in the "we". The first doesn't look right to me and would certainly sound strange even if it was. |
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