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Description | Example | Category |
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Subject-verb agreement error after conjunction | Before Christopher go in the pool, we should put water in it. | Grammar |
Subject-verb agreement error after conjunction | Before Christopher jump in the pool, we should put water in it. | Grammar |
Subject-verb agreement plural | The tall gentlemen gets a lot of attention. | Grammar |
Subject-verb agreement plural | The dusty books about red ants and termites seems very informative. | Grammar |
subsequent to (after) | The roads needed repairs subsequent to the storm. | Redundant Phrases |
Successive sentences beginning with the same word | Moreover, the street is almost entirely residential. Moreover, it was named after a poet. | Repetitions (Style) |
Such torn foolery (tomfoolery) is inexcusable | Such torn foolery is inexcusable. | Grammar |
Such torn foolery (tomfoolery) is inexcusable | Such torn-foolery is inexcusable. | Grammar |
sufficient (enough) | That is sufficient reason. | Plain English |
sufficient enough → sufficient | The money is sufficient enough to buy the pullover. | Redundant Phrases |
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