Browse Rules: 6,148 matches
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| Description | Example | Category |
|---|---|---|
| '19 century' (19th century) | We're living in the 21 century… | Grammar |
| '19 century' (19th century) | The 2 century is the period from 101 to 200 in accordance with the Julian calendar. | Grammar |
| Incorrect possessive form after a number | At the time, Guider was working just two day's drive from Narooma, in a Canberra suburb. | Grammar |
| Plural form of numbers in 'two dozens of' (two dozen) | You need two dozens of eggs. | Grammar |
| Numeral (dozen, hundred, thousand, million) without a determiner or a number | There are about thousand oaks in this park. | Grammar |
| 'much' + countable noun, e.g. 'much (many) children' | There are much children. | Grammar |
| 'much' + countable noun, e.g. 'much (many) children' | There are much young children. | Grammar |
| Possible agreement error: 'many/several/few' + singular countable noun | I have several book. | Grammar |
| Missing noun after an adjective | This is an absurd. | Grammar |
| Missing noun after an adjective | An absurd is making my existence meaningless. | Grammar |
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