Browse Rules: 6,146 matches
These are some of the errors that LanguageTool can detect. Visit the LanguageTool homepage to use it online.
Description | Example | Category |
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'the built' | I have restarted the built. | Grammar |
Hyphen in 'must have/see' | That's a must see attraction. | Grammar |
Hyphen in 'must have/see' | Must haves for anyone who loves nature. | Grammar |
Hyphen in 'must have/see' | Our 9 must read blog articles from Techcrunch. | Grammar |
Hyphen in 'must have/see' | He started looking into the must offer requirements. | Grammar |
wold vs. would | She wold like to attend the event. | Grammar |
wold vs. would | They cold do it on their own. | Grammar |
wold vs. would | Tom wold have done it differently. | Grammar |
wold vs. would | Wold you do it again? | Grammar |
wold vs. would | When wold you do it again? | Grammar |
wold vs. would | I wold do it again. | Grammar |
seas vs. sees | He usually seas the sun when he opens his window in the morning. | Grammar |
you hav (have) | I hav no idea. | Grammar |
the (they, there) are | The are many people. | Grammar |
an + are | They are great an are very responsive. | Grammar |
the (they) | We can do it if the create the concept. | Grammar |
the (they) | It doesn't matter if the go a little further. | Grammar |
the (they) | The cannot help you. | Grammar |
the (they) | The don't know. | Grammar |
the (they) | The really would like to do it again. | Grammar |
the (they) | The unsuccessfully attacked the ship in the Gulf of Taranto in early March 1944. | Grammar |
the (they) | The also use camouflage to hide from their enemies. | Grammar |
the (they) | Did the quietly finish up the project? | Grammar |
the (they) | It ensures the correctly get the results back. | Grammar |
the (they) | The have scheduled 2.5 hours for the presentation. | Grammar |
cod (code) | Do you know the Morse cod? | Grammar |
cod (code) | She was rushed to Cape Code Hospital in Hyannis. | Grammar |
A have been (I have been) | A have never been there. | Grammar |
have a (I) been | Have a been there before? | Grammar |
have a (I) been | Grateful to have a been a part of such an incredible event. | Grammar |
ever day (every day) | I go to the park ever day. | Grammar |
ever day (every day) | Ever co-worker came to my office party. | Grammar |
'want' vs. 'one' | Do you one to win? | Grammar |
'want' vs. 'one' | You don't one to win? | Grammar |
high light (highlight) | Please high light the important words in your text. | Grammar |
high light (highlight) | He couldn't high light the important words in his text. | Grammar |
the + headquarter | I wanted to visit Google's headquarter. | Grammar |
the + headquarter | I wanted to visit Google's headquarter. | Grammar |
speak (speech) | The speak recognition can even understand Chinese. | Grammar |
confusion of 'beg' vs 'bag' | Santa has some presents in his big begs. | Grammar |
confusion of 'beg' vs 'bag' | Reusable shopping begs are good for the nature. | Grammar |
confusion of 'beg' vs 'bag' | He had a beg full of chocolate. | Grammar |
confusion of 'beg' vs 'bag' | He is bagging for mercy. | Grammar |
make heave (heavy) use of | I'm looking at code that makes heave use of UFCS. | Grammar |
make heave (heavy) use of | There's fairly heave use of java. | Grammar |
a + complain/restrain | He sent his complain to the mailing list. | Grammar |
He complaint/restraint (complained/restrained) | I complaint about the poor quality. | Grammar |
He complaint/restraint (complained/restrained) | I could have complaint but I went on. | Grammar |
He complaint/restraint (complained/restrained) | Tom has already complaint about the poor quality. | Grammar |
Is (are) there any chances | Is there any chances that you will be buying a new car? | Grammar |
'an' vs. 'and' vs. 'any' | Is there an chance you will be using a new username instead? | Grammar |
'an' vs. 'and' vs. 'any' | Are there an chances you will be using a new username instead? | Grammar |
'an' vs. 'and' vs. 'any' | Remove the annotation an replace it with a new one. | Grammar |
the third-party | The third-party wasn't informed about the change. | Grammar |
the + verb | The committee is reviewing the propose for the new restaurant. | Grammar |
the + verb | The translate to English was done correctly. | Grammar |
the + verb | The prepay is due tomorrow. | Grammar |
the + verb | The reroute was announced prior to arrival. | Grammar |
the + verb | The recreate was necessary after it got destroyed. | Grammar |
the + verb | Due to the high demand, we needed a restock. | Grammar |
the + verb | My wive is such a beautiful woman. | Grammar |
the + verb | The Japanise love sushi food. | Grammar |
the + verb | He finished the exorcize without asking any questions to the teacher. | Grammar |
the + verb | He could make a prophesy and they would always come true. | Grammar |
the + verb | The prise of milk dropped significantly and was now compared to butter very cheap. | Grammar |
the + verb | I got an affectionate send off from my colleagues | Grammar |
the + verb | The depart time was delayed. | Grammar |
the + verb | The jumpstart was successful. | Grammar |
the + verb | The brighten color. | Grammar |
the + verb | The suppress of our enemies failed. | Grammar |
the + verb | They found a comprise. | Grammar |
the + verb | The reship order number. | Grammar |
the + verb | The protect of stray dogs is his first priority. | Grammar |
the + verb | He was broke, so he needed a refinance. | Grammar |
the + verb | The doctor send me the diagnose. | Grammar |
the + verb | Your log in attempt was not successful. | Grammar |
the + verb | The arrange was fine for me. | Grammar |
the + verb | The improve was fine for me. | Grammar |
the + verb | Your reschedule didn't reach me. | Grammar |
the + verb | Your administer should have sent you the login instructions. | Grammar |
the + verb | The main reason for the exhale is to rid the body of carbon dioxide | Grammar |
the + verb | The prevent of intruders was turned on every night. | Grammar |
the + verb | He learned all about life in his homeschool. | Grammar |
the + verb | He tried a doubleclick to open the folder. | Grammar |
the + verb | He got an injure while playing football. | Grammar |
the + verb | He sent the confirm to the client. | Grammar |
the + verb | Your conceal looks nice. | Grammar |
the + verb | It was a big explode. | Grammar |
the + verb | Their rebrand is pretty. | Grammar |
the + verb | They were out of their breathe. | Grammar |
the + verb | My believe in god. | Grammar |
the + verb | He watched the new advertise on YouTube and skipped it. | Grammar |
the + verb | The analyze of animal deseases was performed by his colleague. | Grammar |
the + verb | Many analyzes of animal deseases were performed by the institute. | Grammar |
the + verb | We should put an emphasize on this. | Grammar |
the + verb | The book was in the shelve. | Grammar |
the + verb | He could send the package after the relabel. | Grammar |
the + verb | The night terror is an abrupt awaken early in the night. | Grammar |
the + verb | The extend of her jurisdiction | Grammar |
the + verb | He was experiencing a degrade of performance. | Grammar |
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