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Description Example Category
land lord (landlord) The goal is to educate tenants about the legal amount their land lord can up their rent. Grammar
home land (homeland) The teacher handed out the home work. Grammar
house hold (household) She does all the cleaning because she is a house maid. Grammar
back log (backlog) We can move the task to our back log. Grammar
ghost writer (ghostwriter) I employed a ghost writer for my new book. Grammar
steel worker (steelworker) Tom once was earned his money as a steel worker. Grammar
trouble maker (troublemaker) He's such a trouble maker. Grammar
fire fighter (firefighter) He always wanted to become a fire fighter when he was a child. Grammar
pay roll (payroll) We have 10 employees on our pay roll. Grammar
bar keeper (barkeeper) Manuel Neuer was one of the best goal keepers in the world. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'per user basis' The per user pricing was as cheap as expected. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'per user basis' The per user cost was as cheap as expected. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'per user basis' He calculated the price on a per request basis. Grammar
missing hyphens in 'know it all' No one likes a know it all. Grammar
kick start (kick-start) They need to kick start the economy. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'subject matter expert' A subject matter expert (SME) is a person who is an authority in a particular area or topic. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'off key' Once every candle burned brightly, an off key chorus began to sing a song. Grammar
super market (supermarket) I need to buy some groceries at the super market. Grammar
down stairs (downstairs) Please go up stairs to your room. Grammar
cock tail (cocktail) I would like to drink a cock tail. Grammar
news paper (newspaper) Did you read today's news paper? Grammar
wide spread (widespread) It was a wide spread virus. Grammar
motor bike (motorbike) I love driving my motor bike. Grammar
smart phone (smartphone) He got a new smart watch for Christmas. Grammar
sky scraper (skyscraper) New York City has a beautiful sky line. Grammar
park way (parkway) His car parks in the drive way. Grammar
park way (parkway) He stopped half way down the passage. Grammar
park way (parkway) We've reached the half way point of the season. Grammar
park way (parkway) The economy gets in trouble, people’s mental and emotional health goes side ways. Grammar
share holder (shareholder) Bill Gates is still a share holder of Microsoft. Grammar
key hole (keyhole) Tom pulled his key out of his pocket and stuck it in the key hole. Grammar
law breaker (lawbreaker) He went to jail because he is a law breaker. Grammar
life style (lifestyle) He has an extraordinary life style. Grammar
space ship (spaceship) The space ship flew to the Mars and back. Grammar
wheel chair (wheelchair) He broke his leg and needed a wheel chair. Grammar
sea food (seafood) For dinner, we ate delicious sea food. Grammar
web site (website) The web sight was down. Grammar
web site (website) The web toon was nice to watch. Grammar
air line (air line) Which air port are you arriving at? Grammar
rain bow (rainbow) Look there is a rain bow in the sky! Grammar
Now are (is) the time Now are the time. Grammar
In this regards (regard) He is studying law and in that regards he is doing very well. Grammar
buenos días Buenos dias, my friend! Grammar
Aftermarket The after life is something that many religions believe in. Grammar
Happy Easter Happy Eastern! Grammar
Happy Easter Enjoy your easter holidays. Grammar
Spiderman Spiderman is a fictional superhero created by writer-editor Stan Lee. Grammar
Spiderman Spider Man is a fictional superhero created by writer-editor Stan Lee. Grammar
Aircrafts Freighter aircrafts, which are dedicated to the transport of goods, are being mobilized to make up the capacity shortfall. Grammar
make up (makeup) Her make up looked beautiful. Grammar
make up (makeup) Her make up looks beautiful. Grammar
make up (makeup) She put some make up on. Grammar
under appreciate (underappreciate) He under appreciates her skills. Grammar
under appreciate (underappreciate) The fish live under water. Grammar
hitch hike (hitchhike) She went hitch hiking with her brother to explore the nature. Grammar
over complicated (overcomplicated) This task is over complicated. Grammar
over complicated (overcomplicated) The over use of medicine can harm your health in the long term. Grammar
over complicated (overcomplicated) The mind is definitely over used in alot of ways. Grammar
over complicated (overcomplicated) He is over thinking the task. Grammar
over complicated (overcomplicated) The device has a built-in over current protection. Grammar
feed back (feedback) He told me his feed back and it helped me to improve. Grammar
feed back (feedback) Any feed back on these yet? Grammar
Frequently Asked Questions Have you checked their Frequent Asked Questions for an answer? Grammar
the work around (workaround) Thanks, your work around worked! Grammar
the work around (workaround) Many work arounds were failing. Grammar
Your loves (loved) one Staying connected with your loves ones is so important right now. Grammar
is well know The young women of this district are well know for their beauty. Grammar
be come (become) They be came very interested in that topic. Grammar
be come (become) They are be coming very interested in that topic. Grammar
be come (become) He has be come a millionaire. Grammar
going to (be / too) great He is going to far. Grammar
going to (be / too) great When is it going to fixed? Grammar
I am don't (not) sure I am don't sure. Grammar
be + adverb + be It was very is to set up Grammar
petal to the metal Petal to the metal! Grammar
duplicated use of 'have' He does it has often has he can Grammar
duplicated use of 'have' I will have eventually have friends. Grammar
missing 'be' in 'Would it possible' They need it bad. Grammar
missing 'be' in 'Would it possible' Would it great? Grammar
idk (IDK) Honestly, idk what to believe. Grammar
most of the times (time) Most of the times, we are available. Grammar
a it (bit) more He wants a little it more. Grammar
If it (it is) ok for you I'm wondering if it ok for him. Grammar
it it (it is) But I can’t tell if it it’s a discontinued product or not. Grammar
it it (it is) But I can’t tell if it it’s a discontinued product or not. Grammar
it it (it is) It seems so strange that since I rebooted it it's performing so well. Grammar
it it (it is) It it’s a discontinued product. Grammar
it it (it is) But I can’t tell it it’s a discontinued product or not. Grammar
it it (it is) And if it it normal and I were to block it, what would happen to my functionality. Grammar
confusion of 'it' and 'its' It increased to ten times it size. Grammar
confusion of 'it' and 'its' Since 1999 Adelaide and it surrounding areas has hosted the Tour Down Under bicycle race. Grammar
confusion of 'it' and 'its' It crystal lattice is isotypic with the oxides of most trivalent rare-earth metals. Grammar
confusion of 'it' and 'its' He has concerns on it movement. Grammar
confusion of 'it' and 'its' If it OK, proceed to the final version for signature. Grammar
wud like (would like) Dear Santa, I wud like to have some nice toys for Christmas. Grammar
We ill (will) do I hope we ill do it. Grammar
We the best (missing verb) It a race from Houston to Austin. Grammar
We the best (missing verb) You the man. Grammar
We the best (missing verb) Only it the above conditions are met. Grammar
We the best (missing verb) We the best. Grammar
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