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Description | Example | Category |
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Word order: Wrong position of adverb, e.g. 'Always I am happy. (I am always happy.)' | They often have been seen together. | Style |
Word order: Wrong position of adverb, e.g. 'Always I am happy. (I am always happy.)' | They have been often seen together. | Style |
Word order: Wrong position of adverb, e.g. 'Always I am happy. (I am always happy.)' | I will love always you. | Style |
Word order: Wrong position of adverb, e.g. 'Always I am happy. (I am always happy.)' | I always will love you. | Style |
who (whom) | With who did you go? | Style |
who (whom) | Sarah gave the tickets to who? | Style |
who (whom) | The hall was filled with students, many of who were girls. | Style |
who (whom) | Her mother, in who she confided, said it wasn't easy for her. | Style |
who (whom) | Who we're looking for: | Style |
Redundant 'plus': 100+ and more | We have more than 100+ customers. | Redundant Phrases |
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