The grammar error in this sentence.
"There is 50 players on the team."
What is using "are" instead of "is"?
What is people?
The character that you put into a contraction such as "don't" to make it mean "do not."
What is an apostrophe?
The mistake in this sentence:
"It's their fault, but noone wants to admit it."
What is using "no one" as one word?
Where the comma goes in this sentence:
"Once I left the building I found out I forgot my keys."
What is after building?
The error in this sentence:
"There is good reasons for that deadline."
What is using "is" instead of "are"?
What is knives?
The missing punctuation from this sentence:
"So what do they expect us to do"
What is a question mark?
The error in this sentence:
"My nice, new Xbox cost alot of money."
What is using "a lot" as one word?
Where the comma should go in this sentence:
"The puppy wanted to eat but it had already eaten."
What is after "eat"?
The error in this sentence:
"The rest of the books is being donated to the library."
The plural word for a flower called a daisy.
What is daisies?
The error in this sentence:
"Johnny's bike is not here"
What is a missing period?
The error in this sentence:
"We couldn't just leave the place behind, it meant far too much to us."
What is a comma splice?
The missing word in this sentence:
"Oliver would rather be fishing, he's at work."
What is "but" after the comma?
The error in this sentence:
"A large number of the customers has come early."
What is using "has" instead of "have"?
The word in this sentence that is not written as a plural word:
"Phil's and Jake's bike's are in our garage."
What is "bike's"?
The error in this sentence:
"Sara's iPad's were not working so well anymore."
What is the apostrophe in "iPad's"?
The error in this sentence:
"The results had a serious affect, but also left a minimal impact."
What is using "affect," instead of "effect"?
The error in this sentence:
"Please begin reading, if you have found the page."
What is an unnecessary comma after an independent clause?
The error in this sentence:
"Water in the fuel lines cause an engine to stall."
What is using "cause" instead of "causes"?
This collective noun means 12 of something.
What is a dozen?
The missing punctuation (and the number of them) from this sentence:
"Today as I was leaving the gym I bumped into my friend Tom."
What are three commas?
The grammatical error in this sentence:
"After declining for months, Jim tried a new tactic to increase ROI."
What is a dangling modifier?
This is a series of words in a comma splice that would form a fragment instead of a sentence when used alone.
What is a dependent clause?