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Grammar Mistakes
Incomplete Sentences
Gone and Went
Phrasal Verbs
Who / Whom
Compound Relative Pronouns
Nominative / Objective / Possessive Pronouns
To / Too / Two
Affect / Effect
Ending a Sentence with a Preposition
Starting a Sentence with a Conjunction
Misplaced Modifiers
Dangling Modifiers
Possessive Pronouns with Gerunds
Dual Possession
Double Genitive
Subjunctive Mood I: If I Were…
Subjunctive Mood II: I Demand That…
May and Might
Get, Got, and Gotten
Indefinite Pronouns: Each
Helping Verbs: To Have
Helping Verbs: To Be
Helping Verbs: To Do
Reflexive Pronouns: Myself
Double Negatives
Punctuation Mistakes
Comma Usage
Comma Splice
Apostrophes for Pluralization
Hyphens
Capitalization
Quotation Marks
Em Dash and En Dash
Ellipses
Missing Accent Marks
Semicolons
Possessives with Names Ending in S
Ending a Declarative Sentence with a Question Mark
Colons
The Vocative Comma
Pride Capitals
Scare Quotes
Punctuation for Currency
Apostrophes for Holidays
Run-On Sentences
Double Spaces After a Period
Confusing Words
Sex vs. Gender
Weather vs. Climate
Like vs. Such As
Irregardless
Set vs. Sit
Lay vs. Lie
Unique
Will vs. Shall
Than vs. Then
Less vs. Fewer
Loose vs. Lose
Literally
Number and Amount
Could of / Should of / Would of
A Lot vs. Alot
Weather vs. Whether vs. Wether
Breath vs. Breathe
Comprise
Everyday vs. Every Day
There / They’re / Their
Etc. vs. Ext.
Historic / Historical
Between vs. Among
That / Which / Who
Its and It’s
Whose and Who’s
Your and You’re
i.e. and e.g.
A While and Awhile
Writing Style
Order of Adjectives
Further vs. Farther
Accept vs. Except
Redundancies
Clichés
Jargon
Singular “They”
Differences Between American English and British English
Contranyms
Gendered Professions
Religions and Their Adherents
Writing Numbers
“Verbing” and “Nouning”
Comparatives
Superlatives
Feel Good vs. Feel Well
Parallel Structure
Better Than He / Him
Active Voice vs. Passive Voice
Number Agreement
Orient, Orientate, and Oriental
Among / Amongst and While / Whilst
Discourse Markers
Demonstratives
Split Infinitives
Indeterminate Personal Pronoun Usage
What Is a Verb?
Finite and Non-finite Verbs
Phrasal Verbs
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Word Order in Verb Phrases
Verb Phrases: Main Verbs and Auxiliary Verbs
Action Verbs and Linking Verbs
What Is a Verb?
Verb Forms
Indicative and Subjunctive
Commands, Requests and Suggestions
The Simple Tenses and Participles of Regular Verbs
Tenses
Some Problems of Subject-Verb Agreement
First, Second and Third Person; Singular and Plural
Verb Forms
Auxiliary Verbs
Inversion of Subjects and Verbs
Dare, Need, Ought to and Used to
Further Uses of Auxiliary Verbs
Auxiliary Verbs in Tag Questions
Sentences with Not and -n’t
Auxiliary Verbs and Lexical Verbs in Questions
Short Forms of Auxiliary Verbs
Auxiliary Verbs
Participles, Verbal Nouns, Infinitives
Further Uses of Infinitiues, Participles and Verbal Nouns
Past Participles in Passive Constructions
Infinitives
Past Participles
Present Participles and Verbal Nouns
Participles, Verbal Nouns, Infinitives
Modal Verbs
The Meanings and Uses of Must, Need to and Have to
The Meanings and Uses of Will, Shall, Would and Should
The Meanings and Uses of May and Might
The Meanings and Uses of Can and Could
The Meanings and Uses of the Modal Verbs
English Tenses
Tenses in Direct and Indirect Speech
The Meanings and Uses of the Conditional Tenses
The Meanings and Uses of the Future Tenses
The Meanings and Uses of the Past Tenses
The Meanings and Uses of the Present Tenses
The Tenses: Their Meanings and Uses
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