Browse Rules: 6,148 matches
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| Description | Example | Category |
|---|---|---|
| Your're (you're) | Your are right! | Grammar |
| Your're (you're) | Its's very cool! | Grammar |
| A would not do it | A would not do it like that. | Grammar |
| A would not do it | A didn't do it. | Grammar |
| he nows (knows) | He nows nothing. | Grammar |
| wen't (went) | I wen't to bed. | Grammar |
| he portraits (portrays) | They portraits him as a self-serving careerist. | Grammar |
| he wos (was) | He wos home. | Grammar |
| he bough (bought) | He bough a new car. | Grammar |
| he his (is) | He his great! | Grammar |
| he his (is) | He his the best! | Grammar |
| it sooths (soothes) | It sooths my skin. | Grammar |
| it sais (says) | He sais something. | Grammar |
| it sais (says) | They sai something. | Grammar |
| he knowns (knows) | He knowns someone. | Grammar |
| cann't → can't | They cann't come. | Grammar |
| donn't → don't | They donn't come. | Grammar |
| musn't → mustn't | They musn't come. | Grammar |
| oud't, oudn't, ould't → ouldn't | They coud't come. | Grammar |
| coun't → couldn't, count | They coun't come. | Grammar |
| woun't → wouldn't, won't | They woun't come. | Grammar |
| isen't → isn't | It isen't coming. | Grammar |
| arn't → aren't | They arn't coming. | Grammar |
| he wasen't (wasn't) | He wasen't sure. | Grammar |
| he wasent (wasn't) | He wasent sure. | Grammar |
| dosent (doesn't) | He doesent want to go home. | Grammar |
| dons't (don't) | I dons't need your help. | Grammar |
| they don (don't) | I don not know. | Grammar |
| they don (don't) | I dons have an idea. | Grammar |
| they don (don't) | I don go there. | Grammar |
| he docent (doesn't) | He docent know anything. | Grammar |
| I mite (might) | I mite be happy if you forgive me. | Grammar |
| Dos vs Does | How many dos it take? | Grammar |
| he dosn't (doesn't) | He dosn't know about it. | Grammar |
| they havn't (haven't) | They havn't had time yet. | Grammar |
| we ned (need) to | Our ned to feel special is making us lonely. | Grammar |
| we ned (need) to | I really ned a new car. | Grammar |
| I priorities (prioritize) | I wanted to priorities the task. | Grammar |
| I priorities (prioritize) | I priorities this task. | Grammar |
| I priorities (prioritize) | They would probably priorities single parent families. | Grammar |
| I priorities (prioritize) | I owe you an apologize. | Grammar |
| She bents (bends) | She bents down. | Grammar |
| I emphasis (emphasize) | I wanted to emphasis the task. | Grammar |
| I emphasis (emphasize) | I emphasis this task. | Grammar |
| I emphasis (emphasize) | They would probably emphasis single parent families. | Grammar |
| I belive (believe) | I belive in god. | Grammar |
| I belive (believe) | I did belive in god. | Grammar |
| I belive (believe) | I didn't belive in god. | Grammar |
| how (are) you doing' | how you doing? | Grammar |
| how (are) you doing' | Hi, what you doin today? | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | Hey Matt, you coming or what? | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | What she doing? | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | What she doing? | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | He only going to be there. | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | He going to be there. | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | Adam and I only going to be there. | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | Adam and I going to be there. | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | What I doing? | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | What I doing? | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | I only going to be there. | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | I going to be there. | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | What we doing? | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | What we doing? | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | You getting this? | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | You usually going to be there. | Grammar |
| He going (He is going) | You going to be there. | Grammar |
| He need (needs) | He need to relax. | Grammar |
| He like (likes) me | He like me. | Grammar |
| He like (likes) me | It very much like people who were opposed to Hilary Clinton as president being labeled misogynists. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: Non-third person/past tense verb with 'he/she/it' or a pronoun | He walk to the building every day. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: Non-third person/past tense verb with 'he/she/it' or a pronoun | He don't like fish. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: Non-third person/past tense verb with 'he/she/it' or a pronoun | Someone else walk to the building. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: Non-third person/past tense verb with 'he/she/it' or a pronoun | She recommended that he walking to the building. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: Non-third person/past tense verb with 'he/she/it' or a pronoun | Ann walk to the building. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: Non-third person/past tense verb with 'he/she/it' or a pronoun | Have she bought a ticket? | Grammar |
| Agreement error: Non-third person/past tense verb with 'he/she/it' or a pronoun | Have Mary bought a ticket? | Grammar |
| Agreement error: Non-third person/past tense verb with 'he/she/it' or a pronoun | When have he bought a ticket? | Grammar |
| Agreement error: Non-third person/past tense verb with 'he/she/it' or a pronoun | When have Mary bought a ticket? | Grammar |
| I (was) born in the USA | I born in Ukraine. | Grammar |
| I (was) born in the USA | They born in the United States. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: past participle without 'have' | Okay, it done by the end of the month. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: past participle without 'have' | He done it. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: past participle without 'have' | It not required. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: past participle without 'have' | It correctly done that. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: past participle without 'have' | Okay, I done. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: past participle without 'have' | Okay, they done by the end of the month. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: past participle without 'have' | When I seen your note ... | Grammar |
| Agreement error: past participle without 'have' | You not required to do that. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: past participle without 'have' | I not required to do that. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: past participle without 'have' | Well I never seen something like that. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: past participle without 'have' | You could been from Russia. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: past participle without 'have' | You can gone from Russia. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: past participle without 'have' | You can been gone from Russia. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: past participle without 'have' | You used to been stupid. | Grammar |
| Agreement error: past participle without 'have' | How you been? | Grammar |
| has ought (ought) | He has ought to consider that. | Grammar |
| has ought (ought) | If I have ought to know by now, then maybe it's too late. | Grammar |
| equally as (equally) | This model is equally as effective. | Grammar |
| can't help but (can't help + gerund) | I cannot help but fall in love with you. | Grammar |
| can't help but (can't help + gerund) | I can't help but fall in love with you. | Grammar |
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