Browse Rules: 6,146 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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Hyphens in 'pre- and post-noun' | They were successful pre- and post corona. | Grammar |
I have following (the following) questions | I have following questions for you: | Grammar |
Missing verb after 'don't' | I didn't the mistake. | Grammar |
I got most of it did (done) yesterday | I got most of it did yesterday. | Grammar |
Can I sent (send) it? | Can I sent it to you? | Grammar |
Can I sent (send) it? | Can Tom sent it to you? | Grammar |
Can I sent (send) it? | When exactly can you sent it? | Grammar |
Can I sent (send) it? | How much money can you earned? | Grammar |
Can I sent (send) it? | Which car would you bought? | Grammar |
Don't let any negativity to affect (affect) you | Don't let any negativity to affect you. | Grammar |
Need to (be) aware of | I need to aware of this. | Grammar |
Repetition of pronouns | It you have any questions, let me know. | Grammar |
Repetition of pronouns | How many PCs do we you have? | Grammar |
Repetition of pronouns | How many PCs do you we have? | Grammar |
some times (time) | It will take some times. | Grammar |
some times (time) | I have done it for quite some times. | Grammar |
redundant determiner | This is the only the heavy consequence. | Grammar |
redundant determiner | That’s the really the point of these songs. | Grammar |
I vs me | Let's talk to Tom and I about your project. | Grammar |
I vs me | They talked to Tom and I but didn't mention this. | Grammar |
I vs me | They talked to Tom and I, but none of us replied. | Grammar |
I vs me | They talked to Tom and I | Grammar |
and but | I'm happy and but hungry. | Grammar |
and but | I'm happy but and hungry. | Grammar |
not longer -> no longer | I'm not longer available. | Grammar |
a heads-up | Thanks to a head's up from our customer, we were able to resolve the matter. | Grammar |
a heads-up | Thanks to a heads up from our customer, we were able to resolve the matter. | Grammar |
a heads-up | Thanks for your heads up. | Grammar |
In a trouble | He is in a trouble. | Grammar |
Please(d) to meet you | Please to meet you. | Grammar |
if (we/they/you) need something | If should have any questions, please feel free to contact me. | Grammar |
if (we/they/you) need something | Will be interesting to see if find something better. | Grammar |
if (we/they/you) need something | Will be interesting to see if finds something better. | Grammar |
wolfs vs wolves | He is scared of the wolfs. | Grammar |
all intensive purposes (all intents and purposes) | A man who was to all intensive purposes illiterate. | Grammar |
thank (thanks) in advance | Many thank in advance for your help. | Grammar |
thank (thanks) in advance | Many thanks advance. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | You should checkout my new website. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | I couldn't checkout your website yet. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | You didn't checkout my new website. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | I want to checkout your new website. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | I wasn't able to checkout your new website. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | I want to checkout your new website. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | I want to checkout and proceed. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | I hope you checkout my new website. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | Please checkout my new website. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | Maybe checkout my new website. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | Let's checkout my new website. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | Those are the users who often checkout my new website. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | All those users checkout my new website. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | Feel free to takeover. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | I want to know who setup the servers. | Grammar |
Noun vs verb | His right middle finger was cutoff! | Grammar |
missing verb in question | When Safari add-on? | Grammar |
unexpected noun after 'to' | Once we have overcome Corona, we need to priority climate change even harder. | Grammar |
This (These) two are happy | This 2 are my best options. | Grammar |
I staid (stayed) at home | We staid in a camp. | Grammar |
I staid (stayed) at home | We have staid in a camp. | Grammar |
is + VBZ | Prohibiting smoking is doesn't harm. | Grammar |
is + VBZ | Prohibiting smoking is violates my liberty. | Grammar |
is + VBZ | Your order is requires approval. | Grammar |
is + VBZ | It's just doesn't seem right | Grammar |
is + VBZ | It's violates my liberty. | Grammar |
is + VBZ | Prohibiting smoking is always violates my liberty. | Grammar |
is + VBZ | It's violates my liberty. | Grammar |
is + VBZ | It is tastes every bit as good as Japanese rice. | Grammar |
is + VBZ | The button should be changed so that is links to a survey. | Grammar |
makes me goes → makes me go | It makes me goes crazy. | Grammar |
see him goes → see him go | I saw it goes. | Grammar |
Can you make it working (work) again? | Could you please make someone looking into it? | Grammar |
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