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Description Example Category
getted (got) I wanted to getted done. Grammar
Let + object Let she do it! Grammar
ask + object (no preposition) She asked to me whether I like cats. Grammar
inflected form of 'be' Grammar checking be difficult. Grammar
will follows be ('he is would') How is would this approach be useful? Grammar
can able to (can) So you can able to download more apps regardless of the storage. Grammar
rely on I rely my family to help me out. Grammar
Missing preposition: allow (to) do He allowed me do it on my own. Grammar
Missing preposition: explain (to) She explained me the results in detail. Grammar
depend on He depends of you. Grammar
depend on He depends you. Grammar
Thanks in advanced (advance) Thanks in advanced for helping me. Grammar
the and (end) Is he at the and? Grammar
graduate from He graduated the university last June. Grammar
graduate from She will graduate high school next month. Grammar
graduate from He graduated Yale last June. Grammar
all/most/some (of) + noun All of students like mathematics. Grammar
Who + verb (who know's/knows) Who care's? Grammar
missing verb after 'if there' Let me know if there any issues. Grammar
missing verb after 'if there' Let me know if there no information available. Grammar
missing verb after 'if there' Let me know if there anyone with the same problem. Grammar
missing verb after 'if there' Let me know if there a problem. Grammar
missing verb after 'if there' Let me know if there where any issues. Grammar
missing verb after 'if there' The workers have also threatened that if there demands are not met, they will go on strike again. Grammar
do you what (do you know what) Do you why she left him? Grammar
missing verb (dont't what / dont't know what) One problem is that you often don't where a sentence starts and ends. Grammar
missing verb (can what / can see what) You should really how it works. Grammar
objective case after with(out)/at/to/... Give it to I. Grammar
possessive case after with(out)/at/in/to/... Look at I eyes! Grammar
incorrect pronoun as subject ('Her loves me.') Her has many animals. Grammar
too ADJECTIVE to This is to good to be true. Grammar
base form after I/you/we/they I really doesn't like him. Grammar
base form after I/you/we/they I really likes cats. Grammar
Two modal verbs in a row (could should) That could should do. Grammar
a fleet of ships are (is) A fleet of ships are spotted. Grammar
Pokémon I have collected almost all of the Pokemon. Grammar
Plural of Pokémon I have collected almost all of the Pokemons. Grammar
Pokémon Go Pokemon go is a 2016 augmented reality (AR) mobile game. Grammar
a fleet of ships have (has) A fleet of ships have been spotted. Grammar
a fleet of ships have (has) A colony of rats were subsequently found in a landfill near Medicine Hat in 2012. Grammar
Singular verb after 'these' or 'those' These includes the ring and the compass. Grammar
Singular verb after 'these' or 'those' Make sure that these two contains sufficient examples. Grammar
Singular verb after 'these' or 'those' Those two is nice. Grammar
Plural verb after 'this' or 'that' This are the options. Grammar
Plural verb after 'this' or 'that' You know this sheep eat grass, don't you? Grammar
Plural verb after 'this' or 'that' This girl have beautiful eyes. Grammar
Plural verb after 'this' or 'that' That guy have lots of problems. Grammar
Plural verb after 'this' or 'that' Studies have shown that lobbyist have become less influential in state politics. Grammar
this + plural noun + verb (these) This images are beautiful. Grammar
this + plural noun + verb (these) This deals converted a fixed deal back to an index deal. Grammar
this + plural noun + verb (these) Can LanguageTool find this errors? Grammar
one of the JJR + plural One of the biggest complaint is that... Grammar
one of the JJR + plural One of the most painful place to get... Grammar
people + 3rd person verb Some people thinks that space is endless. Grammar
we + ... + are + base form verb (gerund) Today we still are fly to space. Grammar
some faculty... (some faculty members...) Three faculty support the change. Grammar
neither X or Y (neither X nor Y) Neither the teachers or the students won. Grammar
either X nor Y I have not attached either the product description nor the pricing schedule. Grammar
either X nor Y It failed intermittently for more than a day but there was nothing in either our client nor in our server logs… Grammar
either X nor Y It should not overload either of these circuits, nor cause any other electrical problems. Grammar
is even worst (worse) He was even nicest after a year. Grammar
superlative + 'of all other' Bill is the tallest of all other boys. Grammar
superlative + 'of all other' He is the most important of all other players. Grammar
'some' + sing. noun + verb I think some language are more complicated than others. Grammar
is cause (caused) by This is cause by a bug. Grammar
be interesting (interested) in I am interesting in this book. Grammar
'too' in negation (either) I am not a child, and my cousin isn't too. Grammar
'too' in negation (either) I have no problems too. Grammar
'too' in negation (either) I don't have problems too. Grammar
prefer to [gerund] → [base form] Some other people prefer to changing job. Grammar
've having → 've been having I've having lunch. Grammar
have having → have been having I have having lunch. Grammar
Missing verb (some cases) We could one of them. Grammar
Had + verb present tense They had play the game Grammar
missing 'I' in 'am I' Whom am talking with? Grammar
should be do (done) If you have after-school activities, the homework should be do first. Grammar
must be do (done) If you have after-school activities, the homework must be do first. Grammar
needn't to do(do) They need not to change them. Grammar
needn't to do(do) They needn't to change them. Grammar
needn't to do(do) They don't need change them. Grammar
it is ... to doing (do) They think that it is not easy to grasping skills. Grammar
be use (used) to He is use to a vegetarian diet. Grammar
wrong preposition with times 'on (at) 7:30 p.m.' She came on 7:30 p.m. Grammar
wrong preposition with times 'on (at) 7:30 p.m.' She came on 7 o'clock. Grammar
wrong preposition: 'happen with' (happen to) What happened with him? Grammar
wrong preposition: 'discuss about something' (discuss something) Do you have a few minutes to discuss about this project? Grammar
wrong preposition: 'On addition' (In addition) On addition, ... Grammar
wrong preposition: 'learn sth on do' (to do) We can learn ways on manage complex relationships with colleagues. Grammar
essentially This is essential the same work Grammar
verb before 'gave' The updates do gave the correct date. Grammar
to/will before withdrawn The team are to withdrawn. Grammar
'afford', 'choose', etc. used with base form instead of infinitive We cannot afford spend the whole month in the Alps. Grammar
'afford', 'choose', etc. used with base form instead of infinitive We cannot afford not spend the whole month in the Alps. Grammar
Wrong preposition: 'be fond to' (be fond of) Children are fond to skipping. Grammar
many kinds of + singular noun There are many kinds of book in the shop. Grammar
the ... and the ... is (are) The plane and the train is fast. Grammar
'arrive' + proper noun ('arrive in' + proper noun) I would like to arrive Dallas next day. Grammar
'arrive' + proper noun ('arrive in' + proper noun) When you arrive Monday can you let me know how long it will take you to have that sort working. Grammar
'will like to' (would like to) I will like to do something. Grammar
Noun following 'who' A student who participant in the program Grammar
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