Browse Rules: 6,133 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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no where (nowhere) | He came out of no where. | Possible Typo |
no where (nowhere) | It just comes from no where! | Possible Typo |
no where (nowhere) | The book is no where to be found. | Possible Typo |
no where (nowhere) | No where near as serious. | Possible Typo |
no where (nowhere) | He came from a no where town. | Possible Typo |
no where (nowhere) | I'm travelling to no where. | Possible Typo |
no where (nowhere) | It has plants and animals found no where else in the world. | Possible Typo |
no where (nowhere) | I got no where to go. | Possible Typo |
no/now | There no will be a park. | Possible Typo |
no/now | No as he would never do that. | Possible Typo |
no/now | There's no a new building. | Possible Typo |
no/now | No is the right time. | Possible Typo |
seen or scene | His sent was strong. | Possible Typo |
seen or scene | He scent the package. | Possible Typo |
seen/scene | We watched the opening seen of the play. | Possible Typo |
seen/scene | Similar to those scene in the park... | Possible Typo |
manger (manager) | He's our new project manger. | Possible Typo |
squared (square) | What is the definition of a squared mile? | Possible Typo |
could of (could have) | It should of been found last night. | Possible Typo |
could of (could have) | It will of been discovered by tomorrow. | Possible Typo |
had of (had) | I had of bought this house. | Possible Typo |
ones (one's) | One should always wash ones feet in the morning. | Possible Typo |
missing apostrophe in 'Presidents Day' | Schools are closed during Presidents Day. | Possible Typo |
missing apostrophe in 'International Workers Day' | Schools are closed during International Workers Day. | Possible Typo |
missing apostrophe in 'Childrens Day' | Childrens Day is a commemorative date celebrated annually in honor of children. | Possible Typo |
Missing possessive: Todays (today's) meeting | Todays meeting will be moved to 6 pm. | Possible Typo |
Missing possessive: This weeks (week's) meeting | This years Labor Day is a new reminder of a timeless truth. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | This is a transcript of the presidents speech from March. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | This is a transcript of the presidents speech. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | Almost every animals favorite planet is Earth. | Possible Typo |
somethings ('s) wrong | Please grant me one days' leave of absence on March 1st. | Possible Typo |
somethings ('s) wrong | In Gods name, please move! | Possible Typo |
somethings ('s) wrong | Hey Christine, everythings pretty normal around here. | Possible Typo |
somethings ('s) wrong | Hey Christine, everythings going great. | Possible Typo |
somethings ('s) wrong | He's eating someone's or somethings lunch. | Possible Typo |
somethings ('s) wrong | I think this goes against someones principles. | Possible Typo |
somethings ('s) wrong | I think this goes against someones principles. | Possible Typo |
somethings ('s) wrong | Nobodys perfect. | Possible Typo |
somethings ('s) wrong | No bodys perfect. | Possible Typo |
somethings ('s) wrong | Noones perfect. | Possible Typo |
somethings ('s) wrong | No ones perfect. | Possible Typo |
somethings ('s) wrong | Nobodys perfect. | Possible Typo |
somethings ('s) wrong | Everybodies is perfect. | Possible Typo |
somethings ('s) wrong | The Princes Trust is a charity in the United Kingdom founded in 1976 by King Charles. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | Last week's Readers Digest was very good. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | How to Achieve a Runners High. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | The first trailer for the directors cut dropped in June. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | She lives just a stones throw away from the beach. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | Our Editorial team created the Editors Choice list to highlight the best, the brightest, and/or the soon-to-be-stars on a biweekly basis. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | Crohns disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | Huntington disease is a neurodegenerative disease. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | The police stopped him and asked for his drivers license. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | With her boss's early retirement, she unexpectedly found herself in the drivers seat. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | He is a wolf in sheeps clothing. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | I think it's someone elses problem. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | I think it's every one elses problem. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | Prince William County Sheriffs Deputy fired for ‘disturbing’ social media activity. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | It's no ones business. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | I have a doctors appointment at 8 am. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | Check out our Valentines discount. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | That was the straw that broke the camels back. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | He is the devils advocate. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | Murphys law is an adage or epigram that is typically stated as: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong". | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | Ferrari has wone many Constructors Championships. | Possible Typo |
Possessive apostrophe error | Writers block is a condition, primarily associated with writing, in which an author is unable to produce new work. | Possible Typo |
a girls best friend | The lipstick is a girls best friend. | Possible Typo |
Possessive form instead of plural | 7 reasons why teacher's found us top class | Possible Typo |
Possessive form instead of plural | 7 reason's why | Possible Typo |
Do's and Don'ts | Please advise me on the most suitable colour print film and some Do's and Don'ts. | Possible Typo |
Do's and Don'ts | Please advise me on the most suitable colour print film and some Dos and Dont's. | Possible Typo |
Do's and Don'ts | Please advise me on the most suitable colour print film and some Dos & Donts. | Possible Typo |
Do's and Don'ts | Please advise me on the most suitable colour print film and some Do's & Dont's. | Possible Typo |
Verb with 's | It sound's too good. | Possible Typo |
Verb with 's | If this become's a problem, stop the test. | Possible Typo |
Verb with 's | He doe's not know what he is talking about. | Possible Typo |
Verb with 's | This vehicle get’s used too much. | Possible Typo |
Verb with 's | First, check if the user really see's the text. | Possible Typo |
Verb with 's | I miss the button on the bottom right that just go's over all the errors. | Possible Typo |
Verb with 's | I miss the button on the bottom right that just go's over all the errors. | Possible Typo |
Verb with 's | Michael really want's to drive home. | Possible Typo |
any body (anybody) | Does any one need help here? | Possible Typo |
any body (anybody) | No body seems to care. | Possible Typo |
may be (maybe) | Did you may be mean this? | Possible Typo |
may be (maybe) | You may be could check this. | Possible Typo |
may be (maybe) | May be I don't understand. | Possible Typo |
may be (maybe) | May be there is someone who can help. | Possible Typo |
may be (maybe) | May be a new one?. | Possible Typo |
may be (maybe) | I paid (may be) an exorbitant price for this. | Possible Typo |
may be (maybe) | This is may be the best solution. | Possible Typo |
once and (in) a while | My computer starts up only once and a while. | Possible Typo |
once and (in) a while | My computer starts up only once and awhile. | Possible Typo |
sparking (sparkling) wine | I love sparking wine. | Possible Typo |
throws (throes) | He was in the final throws of death. | Possible Typo |
throws (throes) | The country is still in the throws of a major crisis. | Possible Typo |
though (through) | You should read though this contract. | Possible Typo |
though (through) | Let me walk you though the materials. | Possible Typo |
envelope (envelop) | The smell started to envelope me. | Possible Typo |
envelope (envelop) | Soft silky heels that will envelope your feet from the boardroom to parties and make you feel dressed like a daydream. | Possible Typo |
envelop (envelope) | Please open the envelop. | Possible Typo |
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