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Description Example Category
this (these) two men This two men have nothing in common. Grammar
What did happened (happen)? What did happened there? Grammar
Who do (does) that? What do that mean? Grammar
He is never be (He has never been) She is never be able to do that. Grammar
He is never be (He has never been) She was never be able to do that. Grammar
He is never be (He has never been) She wasn't ever be able to do that. Grammar
He is never be (He has never been) They are never be able to do that. Grammar
He is never be (He has never been) They aren't ever be able to do that. Grammar
He is never be (He has never been) They were never be able to do that. Grammar
He is never be (He has never been) They weren't ever be able to do that. Grammar
He is never be (He has never been) I'm never be able to do that. Grammar
He is never be (He has never been) Tom is never be able to do that. Grammar
He is never be (He has never been) Tom isn't ever be able to do that. Grammar
He is never be (He has never been) Germans are never be able to do that. Grammar
He is never be (He has never been) Germans aren't ever be able to do that. Grammar
ladies and gentleman (gentlemen) Ladies and gentleman, please stand up. Grammar
In loved (love) with Layla had a breakup with the guy she was in loved with. Grammar
There (are) a lot of … There a lot of different ways to explain this. Grammar
There (are) a lot of … I think there a lot of different ways to explain this. Grammar
There (are) a lot of … Here my new song. Grammar
There (are) a lot of … I hope there a new song soon. Grammar
There (are) a lot of … Here my new songs. Grammar
There (are) a lot of … I hope there some new songs soon. Grammar
There (are) a lot of … There nobody who can take care. Grammar
redundant verb after verb I think have to do this again. Grammar
redundant verb after verb We aim is to double our revenue by the end of the year. Grammar
confusion of is seeming/seems It is seeming that I will not be offered a raise. Grammar
I'm haven't (I haven't) He was hasn't there. Grammar
I'm haven't (I haven't) He was obviously wasn't there. Grammar
I'm haven't (I haven't) He wasn't hasn't there. Grammar
I'm haven't (I haven't) He wasn't obviously wasn't there. Grammar
I'm haven't (I haven't) I'm haven't been able to reproduce the issue. Grammar
I'm haven't (I haven't) It's just doesn't seem right. Grammar
none the less (nonetheless) It is non the less true. Grammar
Missing 'to': It's possible do it It's cool hang out with my friends. Grammar
Missing 'to': It's possible do it It's really cool hang out with my friends. Grammar
Missing 'to': It's possible do it It's perfectly possible calculate with Roman numerals. Grammar
Missing 'to': It's possible do it I don't think it is very expensive book a flight. Grammar
Missing 'to': It's possible do it It's not recommendable go there at night. Grammar
her's (here's) Her's our new app. Grammar
their's (theirs) Their's no way back. Grammar
their's (theirs) The tool belongs to them, it is their's. Grammar
softwares → pieces of software He had many softwares installed on his computer. Grammar
hardwares → pieces of hardware The PC had many hardwares integrated. Grammar
He've (He has) She've attended the event. Grammar
He'd wrote (write / written) He'd wrote a book. Grammar
gini (Gini) coefficient An increase in the gini coefficient suggests that income is becoming more unevenly distributed. Grammar
homo (Homo) erectus The homo erectus is an extinct species of archaic human. Grammar
homo (Homo) sapiens The homo sapiens is a primate species. Grammar
molotov (Molotov) cocktail He threw a molotov cocktail. Grammar
I would won't (want) I would ideally won't Apple to support my app. Grammar
Possible agreement error: plural noun + singular verb Grammatical errors is bad. Grammar
Possible agreement error: plural noun + singular verb Grammatical errors always makes your text look bad. Grammar
a to I wanted a to talk to you. Grammar
duplicate 'have' I've haven't checked yet. Grammar
duplicate 'have' I've have no idea. Grammar
born in (on) 10th of June I was born in 10th of June. Grammar
born in (on) 10th of June I was born in June 10th. Grammar
in (on) Monday I work in monday. Grammar
in (on) Monday I work in Monday morning. Grammar
thank full (thankful) We are thank full for your help. Grammar
thank full (thankful) Please do the need full. Grammar
thank full (thankful) Hope fully it works. Grammar
pre 2010 (pre-2010) And by the way, the pre 1995 smog inspection checklist has a LOT more things on it. Grammar
It is A ok (A-OK) Another vote for tasteful hair coloring being A OK! Grammar
windows-based (Windows-based) I'm trying to use a windows-based software on my Mac. Grammar
suppose (supposed) to He is suppose to win. Grammar
suppose (supposed) to Is he suppose to win? Grammar
suppose (supposed) to It's the way I am suppose to. Grammar
What is you (your) What is you typical weekday like? Grammar
Who did you seen (see)? How do I typically writing unit tests for Java? Grammar
Who did you seen (see)? Where is she's going? Grammar
Who did you seen (see)? Where is she's going? Grammar
Who did you seen (see)? How am I typically write unit tests for Java? Grammar
nee (née) Mrs. Jane Doe, nee Smith. Grammar
speak Americano (American English) I don't understand Americano. Grammar
I can no (not) speak English I can no speak English. Grammar
I have no (not) checked I have no been able to check it. Grammar
I have no (not) checked I have no checked the results yet. Grammar
I am no (not) coming I am no going to school. Grammar
I did no (not) have I did no have any idea. Grammar
I no (don't) speak English Why you no speak English? Grammar
I no (don't) speak English Why you no speak English? Grammar
I no (don't) speak English Why you no understand? Grammar
I no (don't) speak English Why he no speak English? Grammar
I no (don't) speak English Why he no speak English? Grammar
I no (don't) speak English Why he no understands? Grammar
I no (don't) speak English But I no like eggs. Grammar
I no (don't) speak English But I no like eggs. Grammar
I no (don't) speak English She no like English. Grammar
I no (don't) speak English She no like English. Grammar
I no (don't) speak English I no can find my bike! Grammar
in sane (insane) He drives me in sane! Grammar
a cappella The choir sang the chants a capella. Grammar
a cappella The choir sang the chants acapella. Grammar
please + wrong verb form Please improved the code. Grammar
please + wrong verb form Could you please provided me with more information? Grammar
please + wrong verb form Please answers quickly! Grammar
please + wrong verb form Please combined it. Grammar
I ma (am) I'ma go crazy! Grammar
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