Browse Rules: 6,146 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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it it (it is) | But I can’t tell if it it’s a discontinued product or not. | Grammar |
it it (it is) | It seems so strange that since I rebooted it it's performing so well. | Grammar |
it it (it is) | It it’s a discontinued product. | Grammar |
it it (it is) | But I can’t tell it it’s a discontinued product or not. | Grammar |
it it (it is) | And if it it normal and I were to block it, what would happen to my functionality. | Grammar |
confusion of 'it' and 'its' | It increased to ten times it size. | Grammar |
confusion of 'it' and 'its' | Since 1999 Adelaide and it surrounding areas has hosted the Tour Down Under bicycle race. | Grammar |
confusion of 'it' and 'its' | It crystal lattice is isotypic with the oxides of most trivalent rare-earth metals. | Grammar |
confusion of 'it' and 'its' | He has concerns on it movement. | Grammar |
confusion of 'it' and 'its' | If it OK, proceed to the final version for signature. | Grammar |
wud like (would like) | Dear Santa, I wud like to have some nice toys for Christmas. | Grammar |
We ill (will) do | I hope we ill do it. | Grammar |
We the best (missing verb) | It a race from Houston to Austin. | Grammar |
We the best (missing verb) | You the man. | Grammar |
We the best (missing verb) | Only it the above conditions are met. | Grammar |
We the best (missing verb) | We the best. | Grammar |
He scary (He is scary) | He told me that it not working. | Grammar |
He scary (He is scary) | He told me that it not working. | Grammar |
He scary (He is scary) | It very easy. | Grammar |
He scary (He is scary) | Yesterday we could view all our metrics in our dashboard however this morning nothing it working. | Grammar |
He scary (He is scary) | Yesterday we could view all our metrics in our dashboard however this morning nothing it working. | Grammar |
He scary (He is scary) | He afraid of them. | Grammar |
He scary (He is scary) | We unable to do it. | Grammar |
He scary (He is scary) | We afraid of them. | Grammar |
He scary (He is scary) | I so sorry. | Grammar |
He scary (He is scary) | I afraid of them. | Grammar |
He scary (He is scary) | You sorry. | Grammar |
He scary (He is scary) | This not just a phenomenon of recent decades. | Grammar |
maybe vs. may be | It maybe helpful in the future if Austin Energy goes combined cycle. | Grammar |
maybe vs. may be | As you maybe aware, there are no futures market in the Philippines but its concept is familiar. | Grammar |
maybe vs. may be | As I maybe aware, there are no futures market in the Philippines but its concept is familiar. | Grammar |
maybe vs. may be | As Tom maybe aware, there are no futures market in the Philippines but its concept is familiar. | Grammar |
missing verb between 'it' and adjective | It still possible for Tom to build a similar chart. | Grammar |
missing verb between 'it' and adjective | It still possible. | Grammar |
if need (needed) | You can do that if need. | Grammar |
Kind regard (regards) | Kind regard, Chris. | Grammar |
Kind regard (regards) | Best regard | Grammar |
Kind regard (regards) | Best wish, Carl. | Grammar |
Kind regard (regards) | Best wish | Grammar |
splitted (split) | The task list was splitted into smaller chunks. | Grammar |
choosed (chose) | He choosed his friends carefully. | Grammar |
bidded (bid) | Yesterday, he bidded 10% less for the car. | Grammar |
striked (struck) | He striked through all incorrect words. | Grammar |
casted (cast) | He casted the book down on to the chair angrily. | Grammar |
bended (bent) | He bended it. | Grammar |
jailbreaked (jailbroke) | I jailbreaked my iPhone. | Grammar |
writed (wrote) | He writed a book. | Grammar |
to also (to) go | The next step with my French journey is to maybe to have a French minor. | Grammar |
missing 'be' in 'will able' | I hope you will able to do this by tomorrow. | Grammar |
missing 'be' in 'to able' | I need help in order to able to achieve this. | Grammar |
missing 'be' before 'able' | Can we able to do achieve this? | Grammar |
missing 'be' before 'able' | Can't we able to do achieve this? | Grammar |
missing 'be' before 'able' | Have we ever able to do achieve this? | Grammar |
missing 'be' before 'able' | Haven't we able to do achieve this? | Grammar |
missing 'be' before 'able' | We able to do achieve this. | Grammar |
missing 'be' before 'able' | He able to do achieve this. | Grammar |
missing 'be' before 'able' | I able to do achieve this. | Grammar |
missing 'be' before 'able' | Would you able to do this? | Grammar |
missing 'to' after 'able' | I'm able go forward. | Grammar |
You good? (Are you good?) | You good? | Grammar |
You good? (Are you good?) | You ok, Pete? | Grammar |
You good? (Are you good?) | You fine with that? | Grammar |
You good? (Are you good?) | "You ok?" | Grammar |
You good? (Are you good?) | You mad at Peter? | Grammar |
can (do) anything for you | Let us know when we can anything for you. | Grammar |
if you (have) any | Let me know if you any questions. | Grammar |
if you (have) any | Let me know if she any questions. | Grammar |
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' | It would cool if you could do that. | Grammar |
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' | It wouldn't cool if you could do that. | Grammar |
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' | It will worth your time. | Grammar |
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