Browse Rules: 6,146 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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me (I) | Me and Peter Johnson are now a couple. | Possible Typo |
me (I) | Me and Peter are now a couple. | Possible Typo |
me (I) | They heard that me and Peter are now a couple. | Possible Typo |
me (I) | Me and John work together. | Possible Typo |
me (I) | My mother and him went to California. | Possible Typo |
me (I) | My mother and her went to California. | Possible Typo |
me (I) | The teacher asked Ben and myself. | Possible Typo |
me (I) | Neither Daniel nor me will ever contact you regarding such issues. | Possible Typo |
me (I) | Either Daniel or me will contact you regarding this problem. | Possible Typo |
been (being) | Stop been funny! | Possible Typo |
been (being) | What doctrine are they been taught? | Possible Typo |
out (our) | We evaluated out method. | Possible Typo |
out (our) | Out time has come. | Possible Typo |
your (you) should | If it's running, your should deactivate it. | Possible Typo |
confusion of 'us' vs. 'use' | He made us of the new tools. | Possible Typo |
confusion of 'us' vs. 'use' | The us of semicolons is prohibited. | Possible Typo |
confusion of 'us' vs. 'use' | Please us the bathroom. | Possible Typo |
confusion of 'us' vs. 'use' | I'm going to us that paycheck for my vacation. | Possible Typo |
on (one) of the most/least/... | It's on of the most popular songs. | Possible Typo |
on (one) of the most/least/... | It's on of the loudest songs. | Possible Typo |
apart of (a part of, apart from) | I'd like to be apart of your team. | Possible Typo |
apart of (a part of, apart from) | We set it apart of other religions. | Possible Typo |
apart of (a part of, apart from) | And a part from that, I have no idea. | Possible Typo |
apart of (a part of, apart from) | The councilors are still a part. | Possible Typo |
apart of (a part of, apart from) | They were torn a part. | Possible Typo |
apart form (apart from) | Christianity was set apart form other religions. | Possible Typo |
up to data (date) | The software is not up to data. | Possible Typo |
he cold do (he could do) | This is all he cold do. | Possible Typo |
he cold do (he could do) | This is all my father cold do. | Possible Typo |
he cold do (he could do) | Cold you hear him? | Possible Typo |
he cold do (he could do) | Cold her father hear him? | Possible Typo |
he cold do (he could do) | This cold not be true. | Possible Typo |
he cold do (he could do) | This cold not be true. | Possible Typo |
he cold do (he could do) | This cold not be true. | Possible Typo |
he cold do (he could do) | This cold be the truth. | Possible Typo |
feel tree (free) to | Feel tree to add it to the list. | Possible Typo |
easiest was (way) to | What is the fastest was to learn Spanish? | Possible Typo |
et al (et al.) | Thelen et al 2001 | Possible Typo |
et al (et al.) | Thelen et. al. 2001 | Possible Typo |
are still the some (same) | That means that tires are still the some of the most important components of your vehicle. | Possible Typo |
de juro (jure) | There is no de juro segregation allowed by law anywhere in the United States. | Possible Typo |
I thin (think) | I thin you are right. | Possible Typo |
all be it (albeit) | The good news is that there are several redeeming factors to (all be it barely). | Possible Typo |
all over the word (all over the world) | The company employs over 25 000 people all over the word. | Possible Typo |
another words (in other words) | Another words, he is an ideal husband. | Possible Typo |
being (begin) | It beings to rain. | Possible Typo |
being (begin) | So something happens and the macro beings to fail. | Possible Typo |
being (begin) | To being with, she is a Russian spy. | Possible Typo |
being (begin) | I was willing to risk begin interrogated about what I was going to do with the information. | Possible Typo |
ca I (can I) | What ca I do? | Possible Typo |
ca I (can I) | You ca do it! | Possible Typo |
from/form | Do not duplicate or redistribute in any from. | Possible Typo |
from/form | Fill in this from. | Possible Typo |
from/form | In this from you can see that the first name is Peter. | Possible Typo |
from/form | Type in the from on the web page. | Possible Typo |
from/form | I got a letter form my friend. | Possible Typo |
from/form | I want to know where this is form. | Possible Typo |
there exits (there exists) | There exits an α-evaluating homomorphism π. | Possible Typo |
he (the) | At he beginning, I was afraid. | Possible Typo |
he (the) | He wants to be he best one. | Possible Typo |
he (the) | Sami is still int he bathroom. | Possible Typo |
the how/why (how/why) | These are also examples of the how a woman's perspective can contribute to science. | Possible Typo |
i vs. I | Way back in the day, I had no tonality whatsoever when i talked. | Possible Typo |
i vs. I | No, i'm not letting you near my kids. | Possible Typo |
i vs. I | Am i happy? Yes I am. | Possible Typo |
in January 1 (on January 1) | In February 21, we ate the poison. | Possible Typo |
in parenthesis (in parentheses) | This is indicated by the number not in parenthesis. | Possible Typo |
in stead of (instead of) | Can my car really use water in stead of gas? | Possible Typo |
in tact (intact) | Outdoor Activities in Louisiana Remain In Tact | Possible Typo |
it self (itself) | It self isolates it from others. | Possible Typo |
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