Browse Rules: 6,133 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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land lord (landlord) | The goal is to educate tenants about the legal amount their land lord can up their rent. | Grammar |
home land (homeland) | The teacher handed out the home work. | Grammar |
house hold (household) | She does all the cleaning because she is a house maid. | Grammar |
back log (backlog) | We can move the task to our back log. | Grammar |
ghost writer (ghostwriter) | I employed a ghost writer for my new book. | Grammar |
steel worker (steelworker) | Tom once was earned his money as a steel worker. | Grammar |
trouble maker (troublemaker) | He's such a trouble maker. | Grammar |
fire fighter (firefighter) | He always wanted to become a fire fighter when he was a child. | Grammar |
pay roll (payroll) | We have 10 employees on our pay roll. | Grammar |
bar keeper (barkeeper) | Manuel Neuer was one of the best goal keepers in the world. | Grammar |
missing hyphen in 'per user basis' | The per user pricing was as cheap as expected. | Grammar |
missing hyphen in 'per user basis' | The per user cost was as cheap as expected. | Grammar |
missing hyphen in 'per user basis' | He calculated the price on a per request basis. | Grammar |
missing hyphens in 'know it all' | No one likes a know it all. | Grammar |
kick start (kick-start) | They need to kick start the economy. | Grammar |
missing hyphen in 'subject matter expert' | A subject matter expert (SME) is a person who is an authority in a particular area or topic. | Grammar |
missing hyphen in 'off key' | Once every candle burned brightly, an off key chorus began to sing a song. | Grammar |
super market (supermarket) | I need to buy some groceries at the super market. | Grammar |
down stairs (downstairs) | Please go up stairs to your room. | Grammar |
cock tail (cocktail) | I would like to drink a cock tail. | Grammar |
news paper (newspaper) | Did you read today's news paper? | Grammar |
wide spread (widespread) | It was a wide spread virus. | Grammar |
motor bike (motorbike) | I love driving my motor bike. | Grammar |
smart phone (smartphone) | He got a new smart watch for Christmas. | Grammar |
sky scraper (skyscraper) | New York City has a beautiful sky line. | Grammar |
park way (parkway) | His car parks in the drive way. | Grammar |
park way (parkway) | He stopped half way down the passage. | Grammar |
park way (parkway) | We've reached the half way point of the season. | Grammar |
park way (parkway) | The economy gets in trouble, people’s mental and emotional health goes side ways. | Grammar |
share holder (shareholder) | Bill Gates is still a share holder of Microsoft. | Grammar |
key hole (keyhole) | Tom pulled his key out of his pocket and stuck it in the key hole. | Grammar |
law breaker (lawbreaker) | He went to jail because he is a law breaker. | Grammar |
life style (lifestyle) | He has an extraordinary life style. | Grammar |
space ship (spaceship) | The space ship flew to the Mars and back. | Grammar |
wheel chair (wheelchair) | He broke his leg and needed a wheel chair. | Grammar |
sea food (seafood) | For dinner, we ate delicious sea food. | Grammar |
web site (website) | The web sight was down. | Grammar |
web site (website) | The web toon was nice to watch. | Grammar |
air line (air line) | Which air port are you arriving at? | Grammar |
rain bow (rainbow) | Look there is a rain bow in the sky! | Grammar |
Now are (is) the time | Now are the time. | Grammar |
In this regards (regard) | He is studying law and in that regards he is doing very well. | Grammar |
buenos días | Buenos dias, my friend! | Grammar |
Aftermarket | The after life is something that many religions believe in. | Grammar |
Happy Easter | Happy Eastern! | Grammar |
Happy Easter | Enjoy your easter holidays. | Grammar |
Spiderman | Spiderman is a fictional superhero created by writer-editor Stan Lee. | Grammar |
Spiderman | Spider Man is a fictional superhero created by writer-editor Stan Lee. | Grammar |
Aircrafts | Freighter aircrafts, which are dedicated to the transport of goods, are being mobilized to make up the capacity shortfall. | Grammar |
make up (makeup) | Her make up looked beautiful. | Grammar |
make up (makeup) | Her make up looks beautiful. | Grammar |
make up (makeup) | She put some make up on. | Grammar |
under appreciate (underappreciate) | He under appreciates her skills. | Grammar |
under appreciate (underappreciate) | The fish live under water. | Grammar |
hitch hike (hitchhike) | She went hitch hiking with her brother to explore the nature. | Grammar |
over complicated (overcomplicated) | This task is over complicated. | Grammar |
over complicated (overcomplicated) | The over use of medicine can harm your health in the long term. | Grammar |
over complicated (overcomplicated) | The mind is definitely over used in alot of ways. | Grammar |
over complicated (overcomplicated) | He is over thinking the task. | Grammar |
over complicated (overcomplicated) | The device has a built-in over current protection. | Grammar |
feed back (feedback) | He told me his feed back and it helped me to improve. | Grammar |
feed back (feedback) | Any feed back on these yet? | Grammar |
Frequently Asked Questions | Have you checked their Frequent Asked Questions for an answer? | Grammar |
the work around (workaround) | Thanks, your work around worked! | Grammar |
the work around (workaround) | Many work arounds were failing. | Grammar |
Your loves (loved) one | Staying connected with your loves ones is so important right now. | Grammar |
is well know | The young women of this district are well know for their beauty. | Grammar |
be come (become) | They be came very interested in that topic. | Grammar |
be come (become) | They are be coming very interested in that topic. | Grammar |
be come (become) | He has be come a millionaire. | Grammar |
going to (be / too) great | He is going to far. | Grammar |
going to (be / too) great | When is it going to fixed? | Grammar |
I am don't (not) sure | I am don't sure. | Grammar |
be + adverb + be | It was very is to set up | Grammar |
petal to the metal | Petal to the metal! | Grammar |
duplicated use of 'have' | He does it has often has he can | Grammar |
duplicated use of 'have' | I will have eventually have friends. | Grammar |
missing 'be' in 'Would it possible' | They need it bad. | Grammar |
missing 'be' in 'Would it possible' | Would it great? | Grammar |
idk (IDK) | Honestly, idk what to believe. | Grammar |
most of the times (time) | Most of the times, we are available. | Grammar |
a it (bit) more | He wants a little it more. | Grammar |
If it (it is) ok for you | I'm wondering if it ok for him. | Grammar |
it it (it is) | But I can’t tell if it it’s a discontinued product or not. | Grammar |
it it (it is) | But I can’t tell if it it’s a discontinued product or not. | Grammar |
it it (it is) | It seems so strange that since I rebooted it it's performing so well. | Grammar |
it it (it is) | It it’s a discontinued product. | Grammar |
it it (it is) | But I can’t tell it it’s a discontinued product or not. | Grammar |
it it (it is) | And if it it normal and I were to block it, what would happen to my functionality. | Grammar |
confusion of 'it' and 'its' | It increased to ten times it size. | Grammar |
confusion of 'it' and 'its' | Since 1999 Adelaide and it surrounding areas has hosted the Tour Down Under bicycle race. | Grammar |
confusion of 'it' and 'its' | It crystal lattice is isotypic with the oxides of most trivalent rare-earth metals. | Grammar |
confusion of 'it' and 'its' | He has concerns on it movement. | Grammar |
confusion of 'it' and 'its' | If it OK, proceed to the final version for signature. | Grammar |
wud like (would like) | Dear Santa, I wud like to have some nice toys for Christmas. | Grammar |
We ill (will) do | I hope we ill do it. | Grammar |
We the best (missing verb) | It a race from Houston to Austin. | Grammar |
We the best (missing verb) | You the man. | Grammar |
We the best (missing verb) | Only it the above conditions are met. | Grammar |
We the best (missing verb) | We the best. | Grammar |
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