Browse Rules: 6,133 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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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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