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Description Example Category
Word contains a ligature LanguageTool finds spelling errors. [The word 'finds' contains a ligature, not the characters f i.] Possible Typo
brother-in-laws (brothers-in-law) How many brothers-in-laws do you have? Possible Typo
brother-in-laws (brothers-in-law) How many brother-in-laws do you have? Possible Typo
compere (compare) She is tall compered to him. Possible Typo
looked over her should (shoulder) He looked over his should. Possible Typo
true to her words (word) She was true to her words. Possible Typo
360 (180) degree change She made a 360 degree change in her life. Possible Typo
tow (toe) the line We'll tow the line. Possible Typo
wrack (rack) one's brain about He wracked his brain about it. Possible Typo
Halo (Hallo) Halo John! Possible Typo
we'Re' (we're) etc We'Re looking forward to our meeting. Possible Typo
we'Re' (we're) etc We don'T need this. Possible Typo
we'Re' (we're) etc … because it'S an example. Possible Typo
'as follow' (as follows) We can elaborate this distinction as follow. Possible Typo
'by' + passive participle (be) This can by consistent with usability constraints. Possible Typo
miss use (misuse) Did I miss understand you? Possible Typo
bee (been) She has bee severely injured in the accident. Possible Typo
bee (been) She hasn't bee there. Possible Typo
bee (been) She hasn't bee to Germany yet. Possible Typo
see (seen) In this video, an armored vehicle can be see driving into a group of demonstrators. Possible Typo
word (world) He was a member of the anti-aircraft artillery during Word War II Possible Typo
word (world) This is the word's largest cat. Possible Typo
word (world) This is the best cake in the word. Possible Typo
wont (won't) No, I wont do that. Possible Typo
I dont't (don't) He didnt't know about it. Possible Typo
want be (won't be) He want be mad. Possible Typo
does n't (doesn't) He does n't like her. Possible Typo
Contraction errors: e.g. did'nt (didn't) This is'nt true! Possible Typo
Contraction errors: e.g. did'nt (didn't) This hasn's happened! Possible Typo
Contraction errors: e.g. did'nt (didn't) This hasn' happened! Possible Typo
Contraction errors: e.g. did'nt (didn't) This hasnt't happened. Possible Typo
Contraction errors: e.g. did'nt (didn't) This hasnt' happened. Possible Typo
I'l (I'll) etc. Yes, I'l. Possible Typo
I'l (I'll) etc. Yes, we'r over here. Possible Typo
I'l (I'll) etc. Yes, we'v discussed that. Possible Typo
Ive -> I've That's what Ive said. Possible Typo
beat (best) regards Beat Regards, Daniel Possible Typo
ling (long) See you all there - this is ling overdue. Possible Typo
wan't (want) But I wan't to suggest something else. Possible Typo
re cent (recent) The country has so far not changed its re cent five-year plan. Possible Typo
if which (if, which) We cannot know if which functionality gets tested. Possible Typo
I feel good I feel myself good. Possible Typo
lot's of (lots of) There was lot's of stuff. Possible Typo
the good new (news) is ... The bad new is that it doesn't work. Possible Typo
a but (a bit / about) What a but your car? Possible Typo
a but (a bit / about) So I confused things a but and it was Kai who had planned that. Possible Typo
tool long (too long) I was away for tool long. Possible Typo
an then (and then) Tonight I'm going to eat dinner at Alyssa's an then go to Christina's. Possible Typo
ah ha (aha) After that we had an "ah ha" moment and that was it. Possible Typo
a was (way) But is there a was to work around the problem? Possible Typo
all though (although) All though the day: a song by Anita O'Day. Possible Typo
all though (although) All though I liked the book, I had to stop reading it. Possible Typo
also know (known) He is also know as the first Chechen writer. Possible Typo
as oppose to (as opposed to) Professional sports, as oppose to amateur sports , are sport s in which athletes receive payment for their performance Possible Typo
How (What) is he like? How is your new teacher like? Possible Typo
How (What) is he like? How is it like to live in New York? Possible Typo
gong/going I'm gong to the city. Possible Typo
gong/going Are you gong to the city? Possible Typo
then (than) It may be more expensive on some file systems then others. Possible Typo
then (than) She knows more then her colleagues. Possible Typo
then (than) Everyone and everything moved much faster now then before. Possible Typo
then (than) Everyone and everything moved much faster now then last week. Possible Typo
then (than) Some things are better suited then others. Possible Typo
then (than) Some things are better suited for this then others. Possible Typo
then (than) This steering wheel is better for the car then the other. Possible Typo
then (than) He later than said that he would prefer the second option. Possible Typo
then (than) Our flight home was much smoother then our flight to NC. Possible Typo
then (than) There are more accidents per head then anywhere else. Possible Typo
then (than) If acceptable, you can than forward a set through the mail. Possible Typo
then (than) I have than signed the document. Possible Typo
then (than) He is than going to school. Possible Typo
theses (these) Are theses scenes from a novel? Possible Typo
me (I) Tim and me work together. Possible Typo
me (I) Dear team, Tim and me will work together. Possible Typo
me (I) He gave it to Tim and I. Possible Typo
me (I) Him and I cheated on the test. Possible Typo
me (I) Her and I cheated on the test. Possible Typo
me (I) My mother and me went to California. Possible Typo
me (I) Hey, my mother and me went to California. Possible Typo
me (I) Me and your dad are now a couple. Possible Typo
me (I) I mentioned to him that me and your dad are now a couple. Possible Typo
me (I) Me and Peter Johnson are now a couple. Possible Typo
me (I) Me and Peter are now a couple. Possible Typo
me (I) They heard that me and Peter are now a couple. Possible Typo
me (I) Me and John work together. Possible Typo
me (I) My mother and him went to California. Possible Typo
me (I) My mother and her went to California. Possible Typo
me (I) The teacher asked Ben and myself. Possible Typo
me (I) Neither Daniel nor me will ever contact you regarding such issues. Possible Typo
me (I) Either Daniel or me will contact you regarding this problem. Possible Typo
been (being) Stop been funny! Possible Typo
been (being) What doctrine are they been taught? Possible Typo
out (our) We evaluated out method. Possible Typo
out (our) Out time has come. Possible Typo
your (you) should If it's running, your should deactivate it. Possible Typo
confusion of 'us' vs. 'use' He made us of the new tools. Possible Typo
confusion of 'us' vs. 'use' The us of semicolons is prohibited. Possible Typo
confusion of 'us' vs. 'use' Please us the bathroom. Possible Typo
confusion of 'us' vs. 'use' I'm going to us that paycheck for my vacation. Possible Typo
on (one) of the most/least/... It's on of the most popular songs. Possible Typo
LanguageTool 6.5-SNAPSHOT (2024-09-18 16:45:22 +0000)