Browse Rules: 6,146 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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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 |
didn't (hadn't) been | They don't been ready. | Grammar |
didn't (hadn't) been | It did been solved. | Grammar |
didn't (hadn't) been | It does been solved. | Grammar |
didn't (hadn't) been | They do been ready. | Grammar |
Nice too (to) me | Nice too meet you. | Grammar |
Nice too (to) me | Nice too me too. | Grammar |
I think Jack and Elon has (have) been on this... | I think Jack and Elon has been on this for about a year now. | Grammar |
I think Jack and Elon has (have) been on this... | Xavier and Aidan is friends. | Grammar |
Studies like this relies (rely) on current data | A study like this one rely on historical and present data. | Grammar |
Studies like this relies (rely) on current data | What does a study like this tells us about the neurochemistry behind depression? | Grammar |
Studies like this relies (rely) on current data | Anything like that ruin the whole thing. | Grammar |
Studies like this relies (rely) on current data | What does anything like that has to do with it? | Grammar |
Studies like this relies (rely) on current data | Studies like this one relies on historical and present data. | Grammar |
Studies like this relies (rely) on current data | Do studies like this one suggests that more evidence is needed? | Grammar |
Three members of our team needs (need) LanguageTool | Hi Lena, 3 members of our team needs LanguageTool. | Grammar |
Three members of our team needs (need) LanguageTool | Customer reports of apparently aberrant behavior is really valuable to us. | Grammar |
...if user(s) open the card by clicking on the error? | Should keyboard navigation be available if user open the card by clicking on the error? | Grammar |
What are (you) talking about? | What are talking about? | Grammar |
Do not believe any ratings that is (are) less than 5 stars | This includes tools for managing relationships with customers that goes beyond demographics and customer service data. | Grammar |
you kidding (are you kidding)? | You kidding? | Grammar |
in (on) Windows | Is there a paint-like program in macOS? | Grammar |
confusion/typo of 'later' and 'latter' | He gained experience that will be useful latter on. | Grammar |
confusion/typo of 'later' and 'latter' | The later portions of the process were markedly less rapid. | Grammar |
...the situation in the (*omit the*) Ukraine | I don’t doubt the bipartisan concern that’s been expressed about the situation in the Ukraine. | Grammar |
Do (Are) you interested in music | Do you interested in music? | Grammar |
Do (Are) you interested in music | Do I interested in music? | Grammar |
even thou (though) | I'm going even thou it may snow. | Grammar |
We have more slot (slots) available. | We have more slot available. | Grammar |
We have more slot (slots) available. | More person are going to the festival. | Grammar |
We have more slot (slots) available. | We have more business meeting than usual. | Grammar |
We should take sometime (some time) to do this | We should take sometime to figure out what's killing the garden. | Grammar |
We should take sometime (some time) to do this | We should take sometime after the meeting to figure out what's killing the garden. | Grammar |
We should take sometime (some time) to do this | Allow me sometime to figure this out. | Grammar |
Let's go to the movie some time (sometime) | Let's go to the movie some time. | Grammar |
We should hang out some time (sometime) | Let's hang out some time. | Grammar |
Some time (Sometimes) I like to read fiction | Some time I like to read fiction, but I prefer non-fiction. | Grammar |
Who's (whose) idea was that? | I would like to know who's car is that? | Grammar |
That's what's (what) | That's what's matters! | Grammar |
It proofed (proved) to be better | It proofed to perform better than custom keyboards. | Grammar |
Is there anyway (any way) to change this? | Is there anyway to change this? | Grammar |
How are (is) your new school? | How is your new friends? | Grammar |
How are (is) your new school? | How are your new school? | Grammar |
Is (it) possible to ...? | Is possible to use LanguageTool in Word? | Grammar |
Is (it) possible to ...? | Is possible? | Grammar |
Where you from? | Where you from? | Grammar |
Additional (Additionally) | Additional we will have to check the results. | Grammar |
undos (undoes) | He undos all the changes. | Grammar |
undos (undoes) | He undos all the changes. | Grammar |
You need to sign-in (sign in) somewhere | You need to sign-in somewhere. | Grammar |
confusion singed/signed | Here is a copy of the singed contract. | Grammar |
the some cars (some cars) | The URL or the some of the parameters are not valid. | Grammar |
the some cars (some cars) | I have talked to the some applicants. | Grammar |
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