Browse Rules: 6,136 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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to/will before withdrawn | The team are to withdrawn. | Grammar |
'afford', 'choose', etc. used with base form instead of infinitive | We cannot afford spend the whole month in the Alps. | Grammar |
'afford', 'choose', etc. used with base form instead of infinitive | We cannot afford not spend the whole month in the Alps. | Grammar |
Wrong preposition: 'be fond to' (be fond of) | Children are fond to skipping. | Grammar |
many kinds of + singular noun | There are many kinds of book in the shop. | Grammar |
the ... and the ... is (are) | The plane and the train is fast. | Grammar |
'arrive' + proper noun ('arrive in' + proper noun) | I would like to arrive Dallas next day. | Grammar |
'arrive' + proper noun ('arrive in' + proper noun) | When you arrive Monday can you let me know how long it will take you to have that sort working. | Grammar |
'will like to' (would like to) | I will like to do something. | Grammar |
Noun following 'who' | A student who participant in the program | Grammar |
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