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Description Example Category
ARTICLE ADJECTIVE of He emphasized the important of this task. Grammar
ARTICLE ADJECTIVE of He was standing on the frontline of the protests. Grammar
ARTICLE ADJECTIVE of The widespread of the virus caused some serious problems. Grammar
ARTICLE ADJECTIVE of The used of fracking is prohibited. Grammar
ARTICLE ADJECTIVE of We are not responsible for the delusional of your client. Grammar
lose their life (lives) They lost their life in the line of duty. Grammar
mean something for (to) somebody This trophy meant a lot for me. Grammar
mean something for (to) somebody Does she know what she means for me? Grammar
beware PREPOSITION Beware about malware. Grammar
missing article before 'BE + ADJECTIVE + way' This is best way of dealing with errors. Grammar
missing article before 'BE + ADJECTIVE + way' There must be faster way of going to California. Grammar
missing article before 'BE + MOST + ADJECTIVE + NOUN' This is most popular game ever. Grammar
missing article before 'BE + MOST + ADJECTIVE + NOUN' This is by far most popular game ever. Grammar
'every/each' + SINGULAR The manager wants to speak to every employees in his office. Grammar
each others’ (other’s) They checked each others’ work. Grammar
wrong preposition: sign into (sign in to) When you sign into your e-mail account... Grammar
Articles: unnecessary indefinite article before an uncountable noun You cannot have a furniture in your room without proper arrangement. Grammar
accustomed to He is accustomed of playing football now. Grammar
inspired with (by) The artist was inspired with the beauty of the mountains. Grammar
Missing noun: 'The is the' The is the best day of my life. Grammar
missing article You are good boy. Grammar
missing article Same has been happening to them. Grammar
missing article Same Has Been Happening To Them. Grammar
'was I am doing' (etc.) its distribution is I'm trying to be nice Grammar
'was I am doing' (etc.) What was I am doing again? Grammar
despite of (despite) He kept running despite of the pain in his chest. Grammar
Two consecutive articles, e.g. 'the a' The a thing is this. Grammar
Two consecutive articles, e.g. 'the a' Can you spot the the mistake in this post? Grammar
Two consecutive articles, e.g. 'the a' I like a this dog. Grammar
Two consecutive articles, e.g. 'the a' The 'an international movie' is interesting. Grammar
In the us (US) I live in the us. Grammar
In the us (US) I live in the uk. Grammar
In the us (US) I live in the u.s.a. Grammar
In the us (US) I live in the u.s. Grammar
In the us (US) I live in the u.k. Grammar
the it (IT) Please send it to the it. Grammar
The you (you) Strode past the now frightened man, entered the he house. Grammar
an another (an/another) It's an another lonely night. Grammar
first come, first serve(d) First come, first serve. Grammar
shoe-in (shoo) He says some of his supporters thought he was a shoe-in. Grammar
prostrate (prostate) He was diagnosed with prostrate cancer. Grammar
worse come to worse (worst) Worse came to worse. Grammar
much worst (worse) The conditions in March were much worst than they imagined to be possible. Grammar
knot (not) She does knot know everything. Grammar
Repetition of two words ('at the at the') Hepatology at the at the turn of centuries. Grammar
according to According about a recent survey, most smokers suffer from cancer. Grammar
good (well) You speak English very good. Grammar
week end (weekend) We went golfing on the week end. Grammar
after noon (afternoon) I will have lunch in the after noon. Grammar
after noon (afternoon) It happened on Sunday after noon. Grammar
thereafter In general, the frequency of clinic visits and investigation is most intense in the first year after the transplant, and it decreases gradually there after. Grammar
thereafter In general, the frequency of clinic visits and investigation is most intense in the first year after the transplant, and it decreases gradually there after Grammar
thereafter ... after the said disposition was made, and there after return to his house. Grammar
thereafter and might there after happen, through sickness or other lawful impediment. Grammar
Compound adjective: brand new Yesterday, she bought a brand new car. Grammar
Compound adjective: brick red She hast a brick red car. Grammar
Compound adjective: bug eyed … generating a parade of little green men and bug eyed monsters. Grammar
Compound adjective: card carrying For twenty-two years he was a card carrying Communist. Grammar
Compound adjective: coast to coast Our coast to coast trip was wonderful. Grammar
Compound adjective: cooling off During the cooling off period, you can… Grammar
Compound adjective: cut and paste … because of a cut and paste error. Grammar
Compound adjective: cut throat Advertising is a cut throat business. Grammar
Compound adjective: do or die In this organization, we have a do or die attitude. Grammar
Compound adjective: down and out Down and out actors struggle to… Grammar
Compound adjective: dual purpose This is a dual purpose test. Grammar
Compound adjective: duty free Did you buy some duty free wine? Grammar
Compound adjective: eagle eyed The eagle eyed editors found many errors. Grammar
Compound adjective: eye catching We make clothes in eye catching colours. Grammar
Compound adjective: first hand I gained first hand information from the manager. Grammar
Compound adjective: fly by night These fly by night companies are not reliable. Grammar
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