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Description Example Category
Missing noun after an adjective This is an absurd. Grammar
Missing noun after an adjective An absurd is making my existence meaningless. Grammar
Possible agreement error: 'many/several/few' + uncountable noun I have many wine. Grammar
Possible agreement error: 'many/several/few' + uncountable noun There are many wine and a lot is happening this spring. Grammar
Possible agreement error: 'many/several/few' + uncountable noun I have many red wine. Grammar
Possible agreement error: 'many/several/few' + uncountable noun I have many red wine and a lot is happening this spring. Grammar
Possible agreement error: 'many/several/few' + uncountable noun I have a number of wine. Grammar
Possible agreement error: 'many/several/few' + uncountable noun I have a few wine. Grammar
Possible agreement error: 'many/several/few' + uncountable noun There is few wine and a lot is happening this spring. Grammar
Possible agreement error: 'many/several/few' + uncountable noun I have several wine. Grammar
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