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Description Example Category
agreement error: auxiliary verb (do/have) and subject in questions Have your father lived in England? Grammar
agreement error: auxiliary verb (do/have) and subject in questions Has your parents told you everything? Grammar
agreement error: auxiliary verb (do/have) and subject in questions Does your parents live in England? Grammar
agreement error: auxiliary verb (do/have) and subject in questions Where is your dogs? Grammar
a hundreds (hundred) A hundreds people were in the store. Grammar
couples of times (couple of times) I tried it a couples of times. Grammar
number (of) years For a number years, I was a caretaker. Grammar
I have a 20 cars (I have 20 cars) I have received a 150 likes. Grammar
Agreement: 'a' + plural word The cat is an animals. Grammar
Agreement: 'a' + plural word This candy is a jelly beans. Grammar
Agreement: 'a' + plural word The cat is an animals. Grammar
Agreement: 'a' + plural word The Syria resolution was an early major milestones for the United Nations. Grammar
Agreement: 'a' + plural word I'm learning a programming languages for work. Grammar
Agreement: 'one' + plural word I drew one hexagons on my paper. Grammar
one die, two dice I had a dice in my hand. Grammar
(e)specially He loves cats, specially small ones. Grammar
one foot, two feet I had a shoe on one feet. Grammar
one man, two men A men walked in to the room. Grammar
one woman, two women A women walked in to the room. Grammar
have twitter (have Twitter / have twittered) I have twitter. Grammar
He has uses (used) the switch He has uses a space before the colon. Grammar
He has uses (used) the switch I had not sense of danger or worry over things. Grammar
He has uses (used) the switch I have not review all the invoices I am sending you. Grammar
Agreement: 'have' + past/present tense I must have wrote that. Grammar
Agreement: 'have' + past/present tense I have already forgot their names. Grammar
Agreement: 'have' + past/present tense I have not always wrote that. Grammar
Agreement: 'have' + past/present tense I have like her since I first met her. Grammar
Agreement: 'have' + past/present tense Have you like her? Grammar
Agreement: 'have' + past/present tense What have you did? Grammar
Agreement: 'have' + past/present tense I could have went to Italy. Grammar
Agreement: 'have' + past/present tense Have you went to Italy? Grammar
Agreement: 'have' + past/present tense Where have you went? Grammar
Agreement: 'have' + past/present tense The impact had broke my foot. Grammar
Agreement: 'have' + past/present tense She has not broke her foot. Grammar
Were they send (sent) via WhatsApp? Have you use the home app? Grammar
Were they send (sent) via WhatsApp? Weren't those houses build with the help of a construction company? Grammar
Were they send (sent) via WhatsApp? Were they send via WhatsApp? Grammar
Were they send (sent) via WhatsApp? Have they send it via WhatsApp? Grammar
confusion of ride/right Am I ride? Grammar
confusion of ride/right I am ride. Grammar
confusion of ride/right They have been ride about it. Grammar
confusion of ride/right She's ride. Grammar
can be access (accessed) Each time the browser refreshes, the screen will be blink. Grammar
can be access (accessed) It can be access via password. Grammar
Agreement: 'been' or 'was' + past tense They're have a good time. Grammar
Agreement: 'been' or 'was' + past tense I'm been prepared. Grammar
Agreement: 'been' or 'was' + past tense The tools are been prepared. Grammar
Agreement: 'been' or 'was' + past tense The software is been prepared. Grammar
Agreement: 'been' or 'was' + past tense The software isn't been prepared. Grammar
Agreement: 'been' or 'was' + past tense The software is not been prepared. Grammar
Agreement: 'been' or 'was' + past tense I don't think it's be too much to ask for. Grammar
Agreement: 'been' or 'was' + past tense The software is be prepared. Grammar
Agreement: 'been' or 'was' + past tense The software was introduce yesterday. Grammar
Agreement: 'been' or 'was' + past tense It must have been always wrote that. Grammar
Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb Marketing are bad for you. Grammar
Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb Marketing, for instance, are bad for you. Grammar
Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb The marketing are bad for you. Grammar
Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb The marketing, for example, are bad for you. Grammar
Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb The dog eat. Grammar
Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb The dog, whose owner likes you, eat. Grammar
Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb She asked whether marketing are bad for you. Grammar
Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb She asked whether marketing, for instance, are bad for you. Grammar
Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb She wants to know whether this room are big enough. Grammar
Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb She wants to know whether this room, for example, are big enough. Grammar
Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb She asked whether the dog eat. Grammar
Agreement: Mass/singular noun + non-third-person verb She asked whether the dog, whose owner likes you, eat. Grammar
Agreement of relative pronoun 'who' and verb There are others who likes sleeping until noon. Grammar
as will (well) as He, as will as her, were ready for it. Grammar
Agreement: 'I is / you is / ... ' I is at the restaurant. Grammar
Agreement: 'I is / you is / ... ' I isn't at the restaurant. Grammar
Agreement: 'I is / you is / ... ' I are at the restaurant. Grammar
Agreement: 'I is / you is / ... ' I aren't at the restaurant. Grammar
Agreement: 'I is / you is / ... ' I were at the restaurant. Grammar
Agreement: 'I is / you is / ... ' I weren't at the restaurant. Grammar
Agreement: 'I is / you is / ... ' You is too old for that. Grammar
Agreement: 'I is / you is / ... ' You isn't too old for that. Grammar
Agreement: 'I is / you is / ... ' He were too old for that. Grammar
Agreement: 'I is / you is / ... ' He weren't too old for that. Grammar
Agreement: 'I is / you is / ... ' We is too old for that. Grammar
Agreement: 'I is / you is / ... ' We isn't too old for that. Grammar
Agreement: 'I is / you is / ... ' They is too old for that. Grammar
Agreement: 'I is / you is / ... ' They isn't too old for that. Grammar
Take it personal (personally) Don't take it personal. Grammar
I personal (personally) I personal don't belive it is true. Grammar
Pronoun + noun I downtown went yesterday. Grammar
'to' + non-base form I was surprised to learns this. Grammar
'to' + non-base form He tried to laughs. Grammar
'to' + non-base form He convinced her to gave him a call. Grammar
'to' + non-base form She wants you to goes there. Grammar
'to' + non-base form I've decided to renamed the project. Grammar
'to' + non-base form I've decided to bought. Grammar
'to' + non-base form I have to spent more time on this. Grammar
'many/few' + uncountable noun, e.g. 'many (much) food' John eats as many food as Peter. Grammar
'many/few' + uncountable noun, e.g. 'many (much) food' She has many money. Grammar
Articles: a + uncountable noun An accommodation is too expensive. Grammar
Articles: a + uncountable noun A knowledge is power. Grammar
Articles: a + uncountable noun A nice accommodation is too expensive. Grammar
Articles: a + uncountable noun A good knowledge is power. Grammar
Articles: a + uncountable noun A very nice accommodation is too expensive. Grammar
Articles: a + uncountable noun A very good knowledge is too time-consuming. Grammar
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