Browse Rules: 6,136 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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'they ware' vs 'they were' | They ware busy | Grammar |
having a stoke (stroke) | He is having a stoke. | Grammar |
having a stoke (stroke) | That was a stoke of genius. | Grammar |
having a stoke (stroke) | He needs to recover from a stoke. | Grammar |
a infinitive | a compete | Grammar |
a infinitive | ... and Enron about the tell Joann we had incurred several days of penalties. | Grammar |
a infinitive | … but a happens very rarely. | Grammar |
a infinitive | I think the is very reasonable, if I felt that being tighter would allow more trades without me either being the repository of unwanted MW or being the only supplier of MW, then I would be tighter. | Grammar |
the hot-dog (hot dog) | He was eating a delicious hot-dog. | Grammar |
the/a welsh (Welsh) | The castle stands high above a crossing point of the river Wye, an area taken from the welsh by the Normans only in the late C11. | Grammar |
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