Browse Rules: 6,146 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' | I would helpful. | Grammar |
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' | I would helpful. | Grammar |
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' | I would forever indebted (but hopefully richer as well). | Grammar |
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' | I would forever indebted (but hopefully richer as well). | Grammar |
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' | I can cheeseburger. | Grammar |
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' | This will user OpenAI. | Grammar |
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' | I can't cheeseburger. | Grammar |
missing verb after 'will/can/could/would' | Capabilities should granular and discrete. | Grammar |
that's you're (that you're) | It's WordPress that's we are having problems with. | Grammar |
that's you're (that you're) | It's WordPress that's you are having problems with. | Grammar |
that's you're (that you're) | It's WordPress that's it is having problems with. | Grammar |
that's you're (that you're) | It's WordPress that's she is having problems with. | Grammar |
that's you're (that you're) | It's WordPress that's I am having problems with. | Grammar |
He is to making (is making) | He was to making America great again. | Grammar |
'is too high than' vs. 'is higher than' | From 70,000 to 12,000 years ago, the lake's level was to higher than its current level. | Grammar |
'is too high than' vs. 'is higher than' | From 70,000 to 12,000 years ago, the lake's level wasn't to higher than its current level. | Grammar |
many time (times) | I have been there many time. | Grammar |
Copy (and) paste | He copy pasted the file there. | Grammar |
Copy (and) paste | I'm copy pasting the file there. | Grammar |
Copy (and) paste | He copy pastes the file there. | Grammar |
Copy (and) paste | Please copy paste the file there. | Grammar |
proper capitalization of 'State of the Union' | Since Franklin Roosevelt, the State of the union is given typically each January before a joint session of the United States Congress | Grammar |
(a) bit | I'm bit weak today. | Grammar |
(a) bit | I am having bit of a problem here. | Grammar |
a bit (of) | I have a bit money | Grammar |
(a) bunch of | There are number of animals that eat plants. | Grammar |
(a) bunch of | Kepler-90 has same number of planets as our Sun. | Grammar |
(a) bunch of | He received vast majority of files on Thursday. | Grammar |
(a) bunch of | He received majority of files on Thursday. | Grammar |
(a) bunch of | He received great bunch of new things. | Grammar |
(a) bunch of | He received bunch of new things. | Grammar |
conditional clause | If this will go wrong, we will have to do it again. | Grammar |
conditional clause | If this will not go right, we will have to do it again. | Grammar |
conditional clause | If this won't go right, we will have to do it again. | Grammar |
conditional clause | If we will go there, we might meet him. | Grammar |
conditional clause | If Cathy will arrange for us to have the meeting, I would appreciate it. | Grammar |
conditional clause | If she would have known about it, she would have been really mad. | Grammar |
conditional clause | If she wouldn't have known about it, she would have been really mad. | Grammar |
conditional clause | If she would not have known about it, she would have been really mad. | Grammar |
august (August) | My birthday is in august. | Grammar |
august (August) | I think may is my favorite month. | Grammar |
august (August) | My birthday is on august 2nd. | Grammar |
august (August) | august - September | Grammar |
august (August) | From April – august | Grammar |
august (August) | The rollout starts end of august | Grammar |
august (August) | The may 1st meeting was re-scheduled. | Grammar |
getted (got) | I wanted to getted done. | Grammar |
Let + object | Let she do it! | Grammar |
ask + object (no preposition) | She asked to me whether I like cats. | Grammar |
inflected form of 'be' | Grammar checking be difficult. | Grammar |
will follows be ('he is would') | How is would this approach be useful? | Grammar |
can able to (can) | So you can able to download more apps regardless of the storage. | Grammar |
rely on | I rely my family to help me out. | Grammar |
Missing preposition: allow (to) do | He allowed me do it on my own. | Grammar |
Missing preposition: explain (to) | She explained me the results in detail. | Grammar |
depend on | He depends of you. | Grammar |
depend on | He depends you. | Grammar |
Thanks in advanced (advance) | Thanks in advanced for helping me. | Grammar |
the and (end) | Is he at the and? | Grammar |
graduate from | He graduated the university last June. | Grammar |
graduate from | She will graduate high school next month. | Grammar |
graduate from | He graduated Yale last June. | Grammar |
all/most/some (of) + noun | All of students like mathematics. | Grammar |
Who + verb (who know's/knows) | Who care's? | Grammar |
missing verb after 'if there' | Let me know if there any issues. | Grammar |
missing verb after 'if there' | Let me know if there no information available. | Grammar |
missing verb after 'if there' | Let me know if there anyone with the same problem. | Grammar |
missing verb after 'if there' | Let me know if there a problem. | Grammar |
missing verb after 'if there' | Let me know if there where any issues. | Grammar |
missing verb after 'if there' | The workers have also threatened that if there demands are not met, they will go on strike again. | Grammar |
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