Browse Rules: 6,136 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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'many/few' + uncountable noun, e.g. 'many (much) food' | John eats as many food as Peter. | Grammar |
'many/few' + uncountable noun, e.g. 'many (much) food' | She has many money. | Grammar |
'merchandize' vs. 'merchandise' | He merchandized eighteen years, owning mills and blacksmith shops. | Style |
'much' + countable noun, e.g. 'much (many) children' | There are much children. | Grammar |
'much' + countable noun, e.g. 'much (many) children' | There are much young children. | Grammar |
'must to' instead of 'have to' | I must to go shopping. | Grammar |
'Ndrangheta | The Ndrangheta is a Mafia-type[3] organized crime group based in Calabria. | Grammar |
'Needs fixed' type construction | My car needs fixed. | Style |
'One the one hand' (On the one hand) | One the one hand, he was rich. | Possible Typo |
'ourself' | We witnessed ourself at Southampton this thirteenth day of October. | Style |
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