English Grammar Spotter
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Common Grammar Errors
Learn about the grammar rules our tool checks
Subject-Verb Agreement
The subject and verb must agree in number (singular/plural).
❌ Incorrect:
"She have many books."
✅ Correct:
"She has many books."
Article Usage
Proper use of 'a', 'an', and 'the' before nouns.
❌ Incorrect:
"I need a advice."
✅ Correct:
"I need some advice."
Verb Tenses
Consistent and correct use of past, present, and future tenses.
❌ Incorrect:
"I will went to school."
✅ Correct:
"I will go to school."
Preposition Errors
Correct use of prepositions like in, on, at, by, etc.
❌ Incorrect:
"I'm good in English."
✅ Correct:
"I'm good at English."
IELTS Writing Tips
Improve your IELTS writing score with these grammar strategies
Task 1 Writing
- Use varied sentence structures
- Accurate data description
- Appropriate tense usage
- Clear paragraph organization
Task 2 Essays
- Strong thesis statements
- Complex sentence formation
- Cohesive devices usage
- Formal academic tone
Common Mistakes
- Run-on sentences
- Incorrect word forms
- Missing articles
- Spelling errors
Practice Exercises
Quick exercises to improve your grammar skills
Daily Grammar Challenge
Practice with sample sentences that contain common errors:
Identify the error:
"Each of the students have submitted their assignment."
Show Answer
Correct: "Each of the students has submitted their assignment."
(Subject-verb agreement: "Each" is singular)
Article Practice
Choose the correct article (a, an, the, or no article):
Fill in the blank:
"I need ___ information about ___ university courses."
Show Answer
Correct: "I need some information about the university courses."
(Information is uncountable, specific courses need 'the')
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