Browse Rules: 6,146 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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Compound adjective: follow up | Here's a follow up task. | Grammar |
Compound adjective: hand to hand | Hand to hand combat is not easy. | Grammar |
Compound adjective: heavy duty | A heavy duty battery is necessary. | Grammar |
Compound adjective: knife edge | The result of tonight's knife edge vote is still uncertain. | Grammar |
Compound adjective: mom and pop | Most wineries in California are mom and pop operations… | Grammar |
Compound adjective: new look | I like this new look clothing. | Grammar |
Compound adjective: out of body | I had an out of body experience yesterday. | Grammar |
Compound adjective: rags to riches | Her rags to riches story is fascinating. | Grammar |
Compound adjective: wall to wall | This wall to wall carpeting is exquisite. | Grammar |
Missing: 't | It doesn work. | Grammar |
Missing: 't | I haven a clue. | Grammar |
'thanks giving' (Thanksgiving) | Thanks giving 2020. | Grammar |
'thanks giving' (Thanksgiving) | We see each other at Thanks giving. | Grammar |
custom build (custom-build) | They custom build a solution. | Grammar |
custom build (custom-build) | They have custom built a solution. | Grammar |
custom build (custom-build) | They would custom build a solution. | Grammar |
custom build (custom-build) | They are custom building a solution. | Grammar |
Missing verb: PRONOUN + NOUN (VERB) | You device isn't working. | Grammar |
Missing verb: PRONOUN + NOUN (VERB) | I addition, on a regular basis, Lisa Valderrama and Pam Boxx need to be copied on any emails like this. | Grammar |
Missing verb: PRONOUN + NOUN (VERB) | If you anyone wants to go, let me know. | Grammar |
Missing verb: PRONOUN + NOUN (VERB) | I'll forward the most recent version they have been sharing amongst themselves and not we lawyers. | Grammar |
Missing verb: PRONOUN + NOUN (VERB) | Much of it efforts have been spent on trying to persuade the U.S. to offer an alternative to Kyoto or come back to the negotiation table on the treaty. | Grammar |
Missing verb: PRONOUN + NOUN (VERB) | In summary, the Unanimous Consent is being routed to provide the Partnership and it subsidiaries with the requisite authority. | Grammar |
Missing verb: PRONOUN + NOUN (VERB) | We've made a commitment to employees that they will be receiving he info packet by Monday morning. | Grammar |
several other (others) | I saw him and and several other. | Grammar |
ve didn't | The person who've didn't do the work was sacked. | Grammar |
Use an adverb or a compound adjective, not an adjective | It's a common used tool for spammers. | Grammar |
Use an adverb or a compound adjective, not an adjective | It's a popular common used tool for spammers. | Grammar |
Use an adverb or a compound adjective, not an adjective | The initial installed software is working. | Grammar |
Use an adverb or a compound adjective, not an adjective | Barbecue Chicken Sandwich is one of the most frequent ordered dishes. | Grammar |
After auxiliary 'do', use the base form of a verb | I usually do not forgot. | Grammar |
After auxiliary 'do', use the base form of a verb | Yes, that does seems strange. | Grammar |
After auxiliary 'do', use the base form of a verb | … the devices which do not required the modification. | Grammar |
anymore (any more) | Do you need anymore information? | Grammar |
hundreds of thousand (thousands of) users | Now, hundreds of thousand people use LanguageTool. | Grammar |
Use the base form or the past tense with a plural noun | The test results after Christmas shows great improvement. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | We want test it. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I would like see us make this work. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | He wants test the tool. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I would like test the tool. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I want spend time with my friends. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I would like spend time with my friends. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | He wants have all features. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I would like test all features first. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | We want test the tool first. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | We want go to the cinema. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I like go to the pool. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | We would like go to the cinema. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I like hang out with the crew. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I would like hang out with the crew. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | He needs go there. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | We would like go there. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | He needs go. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | He needs go | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | We would like go. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | We would like go | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I want improve to become a better man. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I would need improve to become a better man. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I want know who he has become. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I would like know who he has become. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I think we need accelerate this process. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I think we need accelerate this process. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I think we need accelerate this process. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I think we need accelerate this process. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | Even native English speakers need use subtitles. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | Even native English speakers need use subtitles. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I hope that they try accelerate this process. | Grammar |
Use 'to' before the base form of a verb | I hope that they try accelerate this process. | Grammar |
There are (is) a ... | There are a theory which states that the earth is flat. | Grammar |
There are (is) a ... | There are report that prostitution has become a new organised crime in Kosovo. | Grammar |
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