Browse Rules: 6,133 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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this (these) two men | This two men have nothing in common. | Grammar |
What did happened (happen)? | What did happened there? | Grammar |
Who do (does) that? | What do that mean? | Grammar |
He is never be (He has never been) | She is never be able to do that. | Grammar |
He is never be (He has never been) | She was never be able to do that. | Grammar |
He is never be (He has never been) | She wasn't ever be able to do that. | Grammar |
He is never be (He has never been) | They are never be able to do that. | Grammar |
He is never be (He has never been) | They aren't ever be able to do that. | Grammar |
He is never be (He has never been) | They were never be able to do that. | Grammar |
He is never be (He has never been) | They weren't ever be able to do that. | Grammar |
He is never be (He has never been) | I'm never be able to do that. | Grammar |
He is never be (He has never been) | Tom is never be able to do that. | Grammar |
He is never be (He has never been) | Tom isn't ever be able to do that. | Grammar |
He is never be (He has never been) | Germans are never be able to do that. | Grammar |
He is never be (He has never been) | Germans aren't ever be able to do that. | Grammar |
ladies and gentleman (gentlemen) | Ladies and gentleman, please stand up. | Grammar |
In loved (love) with | Layla had a breakup with the guy she was in loved with. | Grammar |
There (are) a lot of … | There a lot of different ways to explain this. | Grammar |
There (are) a lot of … | I think there a lot of different ways to explain this. | Grammar |
There (are) a lot of … | Here my new song. | Grammar |
There (are) a lot of … | I hope there a new song soon. | Grammar |
There (are) a lot of … | Here my new songs. | Grammar |
There (are) a lot of … | I hope there some new songs soon. | Grammar |
There (are) a lot of … | There nobody who can take care. | Grammar |
redundant verb after verb | I think have to do this again. | Grammar |
redundant verb after verb | We aim is to double our revenue by the end of the year. | Grammar |
confusion of is seeming/seems | It is seeming that I will not be offered a raise. | Grammar |
I'm haven't (I haven't) | He was hasn't there. | Grammar |
I'm haven't (I haven't) | He was obviously wasn't there. | Grammar |
I'm haven't (I haven't) | He wasn't hasn't there. | Grammar |
I'm haven't (I haven't) | He wasn't obviously wasn't there. | Grammar |
I'm haven't (I haven't) | I'm haven't been able to reproduce the issue. | Grammar |
I'm haven't (I haven't) | It's just doesn't seem right. | Grammar |
none the less (nonetheless) | It is non the less true. | Grammar |
Missing 'to': It's possible do it | It's cool hang out with my friends. | Grammar |
Missing 'to': It's possible do it | It's really cool hang out with my friends. | Grammar |
Missing 'to': It's possible do it | It's perfectly possible calculate with Roman numerals. | Grammar |
Missing 'to': It's possible do it | I don't think it is very expensive book a flight. | Grammar |
Missing 'to': It's possible do it | It's not recommendable go there at night. | Grammar |
her's (here's) | Her's our new app. | Grammar |
their's (theirs) | Their's no way back. | Grammar |
their's (theirs) | The tool belongs to them, it is their's. | Grammar |
softwares → pieces of software | He had many softwares installed on his computer. | Grammar |
hardwares → pieces of hardware | The PC had many hardwares integrated. | Grammar |
He've (He has) | She've attended the event. | Grammar |
He'd wrote (write / written) | He'd wrote a book. | Grammar |
gini (Gini) coefficient | An increase in the gini coefficient suggests that income is becoming more unevenly distributed. | Grammar |
homo (Homo) erectus | The homo erectus is an extinct species of archaic human. | Grammar |
homo (Homo) sapiens | The homo sapiens is a primate species. | Grammar |
molotov (Molotov) cocktail | He threw a molotov cocktail. | Grammar |
I would won't (want) | I would ideally won't Apple to support my app. | Grammar |
Possible agreement error: plural noun + singular verb | Grammatical errors is bad. | Grammar |
Possible agreement error: plural noun + singular verb | Grammatical errors always makes your text look bad. | Grammar |
a to | I wanted a to talk to you. | Grammar |
duplicate 'have' | I've haven't checked yet. | Grammar |
duplicate 'have' | I've have no idea. | Grammar |
born in (on) 10th of June | I was born in 10th of June. | Grammar |
born in (on) 10th of June | I was born in June 10th. | Grammar |
in (on) Monday | I work in monday. | Grammar |
in (on) Monday | I work in Monday morning. | Grammar |
thank full (thankful) | We are thank full for your help. | Grammar |
thank full (thankful) | Please do the need full. | Grammar |
thank full (thankful) | Hope fully it works. | Grammar |
pre 2010 (pre-2010) | And by the way, the pre 1995 smog inspection checklist has a LOT more things on it. | Grammar |
It is A ok (A-OK) | Another vote for tasteful hair coloring being A OK! | Grammar |
windows-based (Windows-based) | I'm trying to use a windows-based software on my Mac. | Grammar |
suppose (supposed) to | He is suppose to win. | Grammar |
suppose (supposed) to | Is he suppose to win? | Grammar |
suppose (supposed) to | It's the way I am suppose to. | Grammar |
What is you (your) | What is you typical weekday like? | Grammar |
Who did you seen (see)? | How do I typically writing unit tests for Java? | Grammar |
Who did you seen (see)? | Where is she's going? | Grammar |
Who did you seen (see)? | Where is she's going? | Grammar |
Who did you seen (see)? | How am I typically write unit tests for Java? | Grammar |
nee (née) | Mrs. Jane Doe, nee Smith. | Grammar |
speak Americano (American English) | I don't understand Americano. | Grammar |
I can no (not) speak English | I can no speak English. | Grammar |
I have no (not) checked | I have no been able to check it. | Grammar |
I have no (not) checked | I have no checked the results yet. | Grammar |
I am no (not) coming | I am no going to school. | Grammar |
I did no (not) have | I did no have any idea. | Grammar |
I no (don't) speak English | Why you no speak English? | Grammar |
I no (don't) speak English | Why you no speak English? | Grammar |
I no (don't) speak English | Why you no understand? | Grammar |
I no (don't) speak English | Why he no speak English? | Grammar |
I no (don't) speak English | Why he no speak English? | Grammar |
I no (don't) speak English | Why he no understands? | Grammar |
I no (don't) speak English | But I no like eggs. | Grammar |
I no (don't) speak English | But I no like eggs. | Grammar |
I no (don't) speak English | She no like English. | Grammar |
I no (don't) speak English | She no like English. | Grammar |
I no (don't) speak English | I no can find my bike! | Grammar |
in sane (insane) | He drives me in sane! | Grammar |
a cappella | The choir sang the chants a capella. | Grammar |
a cappella | The choir sang the chants acapella. | Grammar |
please + wrong verb form | Please improved the code. | Grammar |
please + wrong verb form | Could you please provided me with more information? | Grammar |
please + wrong verb form | Please answers quickly! | Grammar |
please + wrong verb form | Please combined it. | Grammar |
I ma (am) | I'ma go crazy! | Grammar |
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