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Description Example Category
He scary (He is scary) He told me that it not working. Grammar
He scary (He is scary) He told me that it not working. Grammar
He scary (He is scary) It very easy. Grammar
He scary (He is scary) Yesterday we could view all our metrics in our dashboard however this morning nothing it working. Grammar
He scary (He is scary) Yesterday we could view all our metrics in our dashboard however this morning nothing it working. Grammar
He scary (He is scary) He afraid of them. Grammar
He scary (He is scary) We unable to do it. Grammar
He scary (He is scary) We afraid of them. Grammar
He scary (He is scary) I so sorry. Grammar
He scary (He is scary) I afraid of them. Grammar
He scary (He is scary) You sorry. Grammar
He scary (He is scary) This not just a phenomenon of recent decades. Grammar
maybe vs. may be It maybe helpful in the future if Austin Energy goes combined cycle. Grammar
maybe vs. may be As you maybe aware, there are no futures market in the Philippines but its concept is familiar. Grammar
maybe vs. may be As I maybe aware, there are no futures market in the Philippines but its concept is familiar. Grammar
maybe vs. may be As Tom maybe aware, there are no futures market in the Philippines but its concept is familiar. Grammar
missing verb between 'it' and adjective It still possible for Tom to build a similar chart. Grammar
missing verb between 'it' and adjective It still possible. Grammar
if need (needed) You can do that if need. Grammar
Kind regard (regards) Kind regard, Chris. Grammar
Kind regard (regards) Best regard Grammar
Kind regard (regards) Best wish, Carl. Grammar
Kind regard (regards) Best wish Grammar
splitted (split) The task list was splitted into smaller chunks. Grammar
choosed (chose) He choosed his friends carefully. Grammar
bidded (bid) Yesterday, he bidded 10% less for the car. Grammar
striked (struck) He striked through all incorrect words. Grammar
casted (cast) He casted the book down on to the chair angrily. Grammar
bended (bent) He bended it. Grammar
jailbreaked (jailbroke) I jailbreaked my iPhone. Grammar
writed (wrote) He writed a book. Grammar
to also (to) go The next step with my French journey is to maybe to have a French minor. Grammar
missing 'be' in 'will able' I hope you will able to do this by tomorrow. Grammar
missing 'be' in 'to able' I need help in order to able to achieve this. Grammar
missing 'be' before 'able' Can we able to do achieve this? Grammar
missing 'be' before 'able' Can't we able to do achieve this? Grammar
missing 'be' before 'able' Have we ever able to do achieve this? Grammar
missing 'be' before 'able' Haven't we able to do achieve this? Grammar
missing 'be' before 'able' We able to do achieve this. Grammar
missing 'be' before 'able' He able to do achieve this. Grammar
missing 'be' before 'able' I able to do achieve this. Grammar
missing 'be' before 'able' Would you able to do this? Grammar
missing 'to' after 'able' I'm able go forward. Grammar
You good? (Are you good?) You good? Grammar
You good? (Are you good?) You ok, Pete? Grammar
You good? (Are you good?) You fine with that? Grammar
You good? (Are you good?) "You ok?" Grammar
You good? (Are you good?) You mad at Peter? Grammar
can (do) anything for you Let us know when we can anything for you. Grammar
if you (have) any Let me know if you any questions. Grammar
if you (have) any Let me know if she any questions. Grammar
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' It would cool if you could do that. Grammar
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' It wouldn't cool if you could do that. Grammar
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' It will worth your time. Grammar
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' I would helpful. Grammar
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' I would helpful. Grammar
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' I would forever indebted (but hopefully richer as well). Grammar
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' I would forever indebted (but hopefully richer as well). Grammar
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' I can cheeseburger. Grammar
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' This will user OpenAI. Grammar
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' I can't cheeseburger. Grammar
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' Capabilities should granular and discrete. Grammar
that's you're (that you're) It's WordPress that's we are having problems with. Grammar
that's you're (that you're) It's WordPress that's you are having problems with. Grammar
that's you're (that you're) It's WordPress that's it is having problems with. Grammar
that's you're (that you're) It's WordPress that's she is having problems with. Grammar
that's you're (that you're) It's WordPress that's I am having problems with. Grammar
He is to making (is making) He was to making America great again. Grammar
'is too high than' vs. 'is higher than' From 70,000 to 12,000 years ago, the lake's level was to higher than its current level. Grammar
'is too high than' vs. 'is higher than' From 70,000 to 12,000 years ago, the lake's level wasn't to higher than its current level. Grammar
many time (times) I have been there many time. Grammar
Copy (and) paste He copy pasted the file there. Grammar
Copy (and) paste I'm copy pasting the file there. Grammar
Copy (and) paste He copy pastes the file there. Grammar
Copy (and) paste Please copy paste the file there. Grammar
proper capitalization of 'State of the Union' Since Franklin Roosevelt, the State of the union is given typically each January before a joint session of the United States Congress Grammar
(a) bit I'm bit weak today. Grammar
(a) bit I am having bit of a problem here. Grammar
a bit (of) I have a bit money Grammar
(a) bunch of There are number of animals that eat plants. Grammar
(a) bunch of Kepler-90 has same number of planets as our Sun. Grammar
(a) bunch of He received vast majority of files on Thursday. Grammar
(a) bunch of He received majority of files on Thursday. Grammar
(a) bunch of He received great bunch of new things. Grammar
(a) bunch of He received bunch of new things. Grammar
conditional clause If this will go wrong, we will have to do it again. Grammar
conditional clause If this will not go right, we will have to do it again. Grammar
conditional clause If this won't go right, we will have to do it again. Grammar
conditional clause If we will go there, we might meet him. Grammar
conditional clause If Cathy will arrange for us to have the meeting, I would appreciate it. Grammar
conditional clause If she would have known about it, she would have been really mad. Grammar
conditional clause If she wouldn't have known about it, she would have been really mad. Grammar
conditional clause If she would not have known about it, she would have been really mad. Grammar
august (August) My birthday is in august. Grammar
august (August) I think may is my favorite month. Grammar
august (August) My birthday is on august 2nd. Grammar
august (August) august - September Grammar
august (August) From April – august Grammar
august (August) The rollout starts end of august Grammar
august (August) The may 1st meeting was re-scheduled. Grammar
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