Browse Rules: 6,146 matches
These are some of the errors that LanguageTool can detect. Visit the LanguageTool homepage to use it online.
Description | Example | Category |
---|---|---|
'Do to the lack of' → 'Due to lack of' | He feels powerless do to the lack of friends. | Commonly Confused Words |
'Do to that fact that' → 'Due to' | Do to the fact that the MTA has burned through leaders at a rate of nearly one per year over the last six years, ... | Commonly Confused Words |
'did' with past tense verb | Did the application worked? | Grammar |
'did' with past tense verb | Did you forgot it? | Grammar |
'did' with past tense verb | Didn't you forgot it? | Grammar |
'Could've' + irregular past tense verb | We could've ate the chicken. | Possible Typo |
'by' + passive participle (be) | This can by consistent with usability constraints. | Possible Typo |
'breath of scope' (breadth of scope) | It should be noted, however, that invariance might not be the only way to attain a large breath of scope. | Possible Typo |
'as follow' (as follows) | We can elaborate this distinction as follow. | Possible Typo |
'arrive' + proper noun ('arrive in' + proper noun) | I would like to arrive Dallas next day. | Grammar |
LanguageTool 6.7-SNAPSHOT (2025-07-05 22:33:09 +0200)