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Description Example Category
'to' + non-base form He tried to laughs. Grammar
'to' + non-base form He convinced her to gave him a call. Grammar
'to' + non-base form She wants you to goes there. Grammar
'to' + non-base form I've decided to renamed the project. Grammar
'to' + non-base form I've decided to bought. Grammar
'to' + non-base form I have to spent more time on this. Grammar
'many/few' + uncountable noun, e.g. 'many (much) food' John eats as many food as Peter. Grammar
'many/few' + uncountable noun, e.g. 'many (much) food' She has many money. Grammar
Articles: a + uncountable noun An accommodation is too expensive. Grammar
Articles: a + uncountable noun A knowledge is power. Grammar
Articles: a + uncountable noun A nice accommodation is too expensive. Grammar
Articles: a + uncountable noun A good knowledge is power. Grammar
Articles: a + uncountable noun A very nice accommodation is too expensive. Grammar
Articles: a + uncountable noun A very good knowledge is too time-consuming. Grammar
Articles: 'most/some of' + plural noun Most of students do their homework. Grammar
Articles before nouns used normally without them We had a breakfast in the hotel restaurant. Grammar
Articles before nouns used normally without them Ray and Helen have invited us out to a dinner in the hotel restaurant. Grammar
Articles before nouns used normally without them Ray and Helen went with us for a dinner in the hotel restaurant. Grammar
Missing definite article in the date It happened in 1990s. Grammar
Missing definite article in the date It happened in 1990's. Grammar
Missing definite article referring to a time period Something happened in past. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He is friend. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He does lot of things. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He takes brother with him. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He gives brother a bar of chocolate. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He goes step too far. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun It falls tad. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He is good friend. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun Recently I have experienced problem. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun Recently I have experienced serious problem. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He is experienced soldier. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He is extremely experienced soldier. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He was waiting at airport. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He was waiting at new airport. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He was waiting by river. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He was waiting by small river. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He was waiting for answer. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He was waiting for swift answer. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun The dog spent all day in kitchen. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He was waiting in lobby. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He was waiting in large lobby. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun ACET would not be able to reclaim tax on covenant. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun This remark is on previous page. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun Change your filter after week. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He is talking about friend. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He is talking about good friend. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun About month before I left it was discussed... Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun About large boat. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He is talking of such friend. Grammar
Articles: article missing before a countable noun He is talking of such good friend. Grammar
'allow' + 'to' + infinitive It allows to see better. Grammar
'allow' + 'to' + infinitive It allowed to see better. Grammar
'allow' + 'to' + infinitive We may require to draw upon the guarantees given to us by the Indian financial institutions. Grammar
'allow' + 'to' + infinitive You won't allowed to do that anywhere. Grammar
'afford', 'choose', 'deserve', 'pretend', 'learn', 'strive', 'want' and 'struggle' used with gerund instead of infinitive We cannot afford spending the whole month in the Alps. Grammar
'afford', 'choose', 'deserve', 'pretend', 'learn', 'strive', 'want' and 'struggle' used with gerund instead of infinitive We don't want hoping for the deal. Grammar
'afford', 'choose', 'deserve', 'pretend', 'learn', 'strive', 'want' and 'struggle' used with gerund instead of infinitive Maybe you want creating an Issue here. Grammar
'afford', 'choose', 'deserve', 'pretend', 'learn', 'strive', 'want' and 'struggle' used with gerund instead of infinitive We cannot afford not spending the whole month in the Alps. Grammar
'admit', 'appreciate', 'avoid', 'enjoy' etc. with a base form of a verb I enjoy to run. Grammar
'admit', 'appreciate', 'avoid', 'enjoy' etc. with a base form of a verb I regret to read this book. Grammar
'admit', 'appreciate', 'avoid', 'enjoy' etc. with a base form of a verb I consider to run my favourite sport. Grammar
'admit', 'appreciate', 'avoid', 'enjoy' etc. with a base form of a verb I am accustomed to run. Grammar
'admit', 'appreciate', 'avoid', 'enjoy' etc. with a base form of a verb I am used to run. I run every day for 30 minutes. Grammar
'admit', 'appreciate', 'avoid', 'enjoy' etc. with a base form of a verb I'm used to run. I run every day for 30 minutes. Grammar
'admit', 'appreciate', 'avoid', 'enjoy' etc. with a base form of a verb I look forward to see you. Grammar
'advise', 'help' and 'remind' used with gerund instead of infinitive He reminded staying calm. Grammar
'advise', 'help' and 'remind' used with gerund instead of infinitive He advised us staying calm. Grammar
'advise', 'help' and 'remind' used with gerund instead of infinitive All he did was to help carrying the bags. Grammar
'advise', 'help' and 'remind' used with gerund instead of infinitive He helped not buying some crap. Grammar
'advise', 'help' and 'remind' used with gerund instead of infinitive All he did was to help not carrying the bags. Grammar
LanguageTool 6.7-SNAPSHOT (2025-10-01 22:33:09 +0200)