Browse Rules: 6,133 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived on Channel Islands from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Czech Republic from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Dominican Republic from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived on Falkland Islands from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Isle of Man from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Ivory Coast from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived on Leeward Islands from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived on Maldive Islands from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived on Marshall Islands from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Netherlands Antilles from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived on Solomon Islands from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived on Turks and Caicos Islands from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in United Arab Emirates from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in United Kingdom from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in United States from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived on Virgin Islands from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Rio Grande from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Adriatic Sea from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Aegean Sea from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Arabian Sea from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Arctic Ocean from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Black Sea from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Coral Sea from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Atlantic Ocean from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Baltic Sea from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Caribbean Sea from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Caspian Sea from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Gulf of Aden from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Gulf of Mexico from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Gulf of Oman from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Far East from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Gobi desert from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Kalahari desert from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Middle East from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Near East from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in North Pole from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Occident from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Orient from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Panama Canal from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Sahara desert from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in South Pole from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Suez Canal from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Tropic of Cancer from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Tropic of Capricorn from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
Determiners preceding geographical terms | He lived in Rocky Mountains from 1933 till 1945. | Grammar |
more old vs. older | She is a more old lady. | Grammar |
more old vs. older | She is more fierce than I. | Grammar |
Short superlatives | This example is the most silly I have read. | Grammar |
will becoming (be coming) | I will becoming to your party. | Grammar |
it would (be) appreciated | They will delivered on the 11 o'clock run. | Grammar |
it would (be) appreciated | They will delivered on the 11 o'clock run. | Grammar |
it would (be) appreciated | It would much appreciated. | Grammar |
would never done (have done) | I would never done that. | Grammar |
Non-infinitive verb after modal verbs | As you might noticed already, we have launched a new product. | Grammar |
Non-infinitive verb after modal verbs | They will coming home. | Grammar |
Non-infinitive verb after modal verbs | They will came home. | Grammar |
Non-infinitive verb after did/does | Peter did went to the cinema. | Grammar |
Auxiliary verb + ambiguous past tense | You did found it! | Grammar |
Auxiliary verb + found/saw | However, I could not found the Risk Publications (1997) in the library. | Grammar |
Auxiliary verb + found/saw | But I did saw people in their underwear. | Grammar |
'must to' instead of 'have to' | I must to go shopping. | Grammar |
to after modal verbs | We can to do it | Grammar |
Comparison with 'as' | This house is as big than mine. | Grammar |
Comparison with 'the same ... as' | This is not the same thing than his. | Grammar |
Non-infinitive verb with 'eager to...' | Bangladesh is eager to buying cars from Iran. | Grammar |
Comparison with 'than', e.g. 'bigger then (than)' | The tagger will return more then one tag. | Grammar |
Comparison with 'than', e.g. 'bigger then (than)' | This house is bigger then mine. | Grammar |
Missing past tense with '...last year/month/etc.' | I choose to go to Italy last year. | Grammar |
Missing past tense for 'used to...' | I didn't know Tom use to live in Boston. | Grammar |
Word order: 'more a ...' instead of 'a more ...' | I can give you more a detailed description of what's necessary. | Grammar |
wrong order of words | She knows that can not you do it. | Grammar |
Agreement error: Third-person verb with a non-third-person pronoun | We doesn't believe so. | Grammar |
Agreement error: Third-person verb with a non-third-person pronoun | I works here. | Grammar |
Agreement error: Third-person verb with a non-third-person pronoun | They works here. | Grammar |
Agreement error: Third-person verb with a non-third-person pronoun | You works here. | Grammar |
Agreement error: Third-person verb with a non-third-person pronoun | You doesn't work hard enough. | Grammar |
Agreement error: Third-person verb with a non-third-person pronoun | Has you bought a ticket? | Grammar |
Agreement error: Third-person verb with a non-third-person pronoun | What has you done? | Grammar |
Agreement error: Third-person verb with a non-third-person pronoun | Is you crazy? | Grammar |
Agreement error: Third-person verb with a non-third-person pronoun | Is I crazy? | Grammar |
Agreement error: Third-person verb with a non-third-person pronoun | What is you doing? | Grammar |
Agreement error: Third-person verb with a non-third-person pronoun | Why is I in love? | Grammar |
Agreement error: Third-person verb with a non-third-person pronoun | My laptop is where I marks the grades. | Grammar |
Agreement error: Third-person verb with a non-third-person pronoun | In my dreams where I is the ruler of the universe. | Grammar |
ought + infinitive (ought to + infinitive) | We ought say the truth. | Grammar |
to be nothing such as (to be no such thing as) | There is nothing such as as a free lunch. | Grammar |
Do (Does) anyone | But do anybody use a Mac? | Grammar |
do (does) he have | Do she have dinner alone? | Grammar |
do (does) he have | Don't she have dinner alone? | Grammar |
Incorrect use of 'is' vs. 'are' | When is Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger back in cinema? | Grammar |
was is | He was is a good boy. | Grammar |
is was | He is was a good boy. | Grammar |
is own | Currently SAMI has is own API | Grammar |
he didin't (didn't) | He didin't know about it. | Grammar |
he dident (didn't) | He dident know about it. | Grammar |
he dint (didn't) | He dint know about it. | Grammar |
I em (am) | I em very happy. | Grammar |
he ani't (ani't) | I ani't happy about it. | Grammar |
he ani't (ani't) | I anit happy about it. | Grammar |
he haves (has) | He haves no idea. | Grammar |
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