Browse Rules: 6,133 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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I have to hid (hide) behind ... | Sami was trying to hid the truth. | Grammar |
He doesn't live here, do(es) he? | He doesn't live here, do he? | Grammar |
He doesn't live here, do(es) he? | Nobody's ever told you that before, has they? | Grammar |
Why do(es) it matter? | Why are she going out like that? | Grammar |
Why do(es) it matter? | Why do she want to dress like that? | Grammar |
Why do(es) it matter? | Have it stopped raining yet? | Grammar |
Why do(es) it matter? | So what has you been doing? | Grammar |
Do(es) that mean you won't come? | Do that mean you won't come? | Grammar |
Do(es) that mean you won't come? | Were this happening before? | Grammar |
Do(es) that mean you won't come? | Does these make you feel better? | Grammar |
But when I write, I like to use a pens (a pen|pens) and paper | But when I write, I like to use a pens and paper. | Grammar |
2 day (days) / week | He will be working 4 day / week. | Grammar |
please (pleased) to | Please to inform you that it is ready. | Grammar |
Singles(') Day | The singles day is a Chinese unofficial holiday. | Grammar |
years-old (years old|year-old) | Participants in the study were 40-70 years-old. | Grammar |
years-old (years old|year-old) | They also administer the coming of age ceremony for 18 years-old boys, called the "sitting on top of the mountain", which involves the boy's entire family going to mountain tops, to sacrifice a ship or cow and to plant three cypress trees. | Grammar |
C.O.P.D (COPD) | This study aims to determine which acoustic parameters are suitable for the automatic detection of exacerbations in patient suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) by investigating which aspects of speech differ between C.O.P.D patients and healthy speakers. | Grammar |
the sufferers (sufferer's) articulatory movements | However, speech distortions may also occur as a result of a disease that seems unrelated to speech - such as multiple sclerosis (which limits the sufferers articulatory movements and respiratory functions). | Grammar |
The symptom's (symptoms) vary | The symptom's vary from adding superfluous words to hoarseness of the voice. | Grammar |
So my question is, what does (do) the students need? | So my question is, what does the students need? | Grammar |
So my question is, what does (do) the students need? | So my question is, what was the students saying? | Grammar |
The dog always bark(s) at me | The dog always bark at me. | Grammar |
all of (a) sudden | All of sudden, a unicorn appeared. | Grammar |
Belladonna leaves as well as other studied leaves contains (contain) | Belladonna leaves as well as all other studied leaves contains two distinct phosphatase fractions. | Grammar |
brain tissues (tissue) | This accompanies other changes which result in an increased amount of blood entering the lung tissues. | Grammar |
bachelors (bachelor's) | My bachelors is from UCLA. | Grammar |
bachelors (bachelor's) | I have a bachelors from UCLA. | Grammar |
a car that drive (drives) to | Since August, it is the project manager who drive the project. | Grammar |
one years (year) old | He is only 1 years old. | Grammar |
punctuation + plural noun + singular verb | Finally, the bacteria is extracted. | Grammar |
punctuation + plural noun + singular verb | Subject to what happens today, the systems seems to be operating correctly. | Grammar |
punctuation + plural noun + singular verb | Subject to what happens today, the systems was better today. | Grammar |
punctuation + singular noun + plural verb | - The message indicate an issue that must be addressed without delay (even during the night) | Grammar |
punctuation + singular noun + plural verb | - The president were corrupt. | Grammar |
punctuation + singular noun + plural verb | - This error need to be investigated and An Asana task have to be opened. | Grammar |
punctuation + singular noun + plural verb | - The message have reported an issue that must be addressed without delay (even during the night) | Grammar |
...is a major cause of death and affect(s) approximately 795,000 | Cerebral stroke, a sudden interruption in the brain's blood supply, is a major cause of death and annually affect a lot of people. | Grammar |
I will put it a side (aside) for later | I will put it a side for later. | Grammar |
I will put it a side (aside) for later | Please step a side. | Grammar |
It's one of my (most|least) favorite suits I've ever worn | It's probably one of my favorite suits I've ever worn. | Grammar |
It's one of my (most|least) favorite suits I've ever worn | They're two of the difficult directors I've had the misfortune of working with. | Grammar |
I don't know how to (*missing verb*) it | I don't know how to it. | Grammar |
I'm avoiding to register (registering) for classes because I've had a bad experience | I'm avoiding to register for classes right now because I've had a bad experience with the program. | Grammar |
Do (Does) anyone know what to do? | Do anything happen if I click it? | Grammar |
Do (Does) anyone know what to do? | Do no one know what's going on? | Grammar |
She is good-educated (well-educated). | She is good-educated. | Grammar |
Fall is among (upon) us | Autumn is among us. | Grammar |
I got hear (here/heard) | I got hear by train. | Grammar |
two of my friend (friends) | Two of my friend have no car. | Grammar |
two of my friend (friends) | Two of my friend from school have no car. | Grammar |
two of my friend (friends) | I talked to two of my friend from school. | Grammar |
how does this changes (change) | How does this changes? | Grammar |
I'm beginning to adding (add) | I'm beginning to adding this to the spreadsheet. | Grammar |
she live (lives) in | She live in Japan for the past 7 years. | Grammar |
she live (lives) in | Tom live in Japan for the past 7 years. | Grammar |
she live (lives) in | She has live in California. | Grammar |
she live (lives) in | She has work with Peter. | Grammar |
I'm beginning to adding (add) | I'm beginning to adding this to the spreadsheet. | Grammar |
When (What) can be done about something | I have to ask when can be done about this. | Grammar |
IndMys, (a|the) derivative of Alpha-3 code for India and Malaysia... | IndMys, derivative of Alpha-3 code for India (IND) and Malaysia (MYS) is a simple-to-read blog site. | Grammar |
This (These) types of projects | Fortunately, this types of projects have many common pitfalls, which we can try to avoid. | Grammar |
This (These) types of projects | We look to you for help in this lists of products. | Grammar |
I wanted to resent (resend) that email | I wanted to resent this email. | Grammar |
It is wide(ly) accepted that... | Both versions are wide acceptable. | Grammar |
Chris rose from his chair an(d) applauded | Chris rose from his chair an applauded. | Grammar |
A lot of money is getting spend (spent) these days | It got receive by all recipients. | Grammar |
A lot of money is getting spend (spent) these days | Unintentionally, a lot of money is getting spend by me these days. | Grammar |
when is (it) comes off | Your complimentary copy will be in the mail when is comes off the press. | Grammar |
going (to) be | I'm going tell Peter about this. | Grammar |
I am not (be) in the office | I am not be happy. | Grammar |
What are you talking (about|to)? | What are you talking? | Grammar |
They hugged even although (though) they had a fight | They hugged even although they had a big fight. | Grammar |
How's the whether (weather)? | How's the whether? | Grammar |
Such torn foolery (tomfoolery) is inexcusable | Such torn foolery is inexcusable. | Grammar |
Such torn foolery (tomfoolery) is inexcusable | Such torn-foolery is inexcusable. | Grammar |
I keep see(ing) these errors in my log | I keep see these troubling errors in my log. | Grammar |
Thanks for let (letting) | Thanks for not let the police know about this. | Grammar |
Thanks for let (letting) | Thanks for let me know about this. | Grammar |
We have not onboarding anyone this month | We have not onboarding anyone this month. | Grammar |
I use have … | Whenever we use have your tool, our spelling improves a lot. | Grammar |
a discover (discovery) | That's a great discover! | Grammar |
We need control of all process(es) | We need control of all process. | Grammar |
Everything went good (well) until I checked out the competition | Everything went good until I checked out the competition. | Grammar |
I work (I have worked|I have been working) here since 2002 | I work here since 2002. | Grammar |
I work (I have worked|I have been working) here since 2002 | The boys sit here since 10. | Grammar |
I work (I have worked|I have been working) here since 2002 | The boy sits here since 10. | Grammar |
I work (I have worked|I have been working) here since 2002 | I am here since two decades ago. | Grammar |
I work (I have worked|I have been working) here since 2002 | The boys were here since 10. | Grammar |
I work (I have worked|I have been working) here since 2002 | The boy is here since 10. | Grammar |
thank your (you) | Thank your! | Grammar |
who would (be) responsible | Who would responsible for that? | Grammar |
who would (be) responsible | Who would responsible for that? | Grammar |
who would (be) responsible | Who would responsible for that? | Grammar |
soon (sooner) or later | We will achieve it soon or later. | Grammar |
on (the) website | We have recently published a new blog article on website. | Grammar |
profit warning | Google published a profits warning. | Grammar |
Tom like (likes|liked) the sun | Tim make his life worse. | Grammar |
Tom like (likes|liked) the sun | Tom make his life worse. | Grammar |
didn't (hadn't) been | It didn't been solved. | Grammar |
didn't (hadn't) been | It doesn't been solved. | Grammar |
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