Tenses
Prepositions
Lexicon
Grammar
Phrases
100

The author is a regular journalist for The Times since 2014.

The author has been a regular journalist for The Times since 2014.

100

For having a relaxing break after your day at work, come at the diner with me!

To have a relaxing break after your day at work, come to the diner with me!

100

trigger / generate / accentuate 

trigger / generate / accentuate 

100

The wife of the President is never present.

The President's wife is never present.

100

To put in a shell

To put in a nutshell

200
The president has been elected 5 months ago.

The president was elected 5 months ago.

200

He has succeeded at convincing us.

He has succeeded in convincing us.

200

He is made of steel / he is made of still / he is made of stil

He is made of steel / he is made of still / he is made of stil

200

Like I said, the two document are contrary.

As I said, the two documents are contradictory.

200

The other side of the medal

The other side of the coin

300

The president said he will fight racism.

The president said he would fight racism.

300

I can't to imagine moving to Accra.

I can't imagine moving to Accra.

300
to tackle / to put an end to / to address

to tackle / to put an end to / to address

300

The journalist talking with the candidate.

The journalist talking with the candidate.

300

to run a company / to run fast / to run for presidency / to run the world

to run a company / to run fast / to run for presidency / to run the world

400

She will leave for Ghana when she will have enough money.

She will leave for Ghana when she has enough money.

400

She lives at Hollywood, but wants moving in Ghana.

She lives in Hollywood, but wants to move to Ghana.

400

to make economy / to make economies / to save money

to make economy / to make economies / to save money

400

The end of the message is written in capital letters. Because that's what matter.

The end of the message is written in capital letters  because that's what matters.

400

to symbolise / to epitomise / to convey / to embody

to symbolise / to epitomise / to convey / to embody

500

I don't know what will I do in her shoes.

I don't know what I would do in her shoes.

500

they refuse to not know what did their ancestor went through?

they refuse not to know what their ancestors went through.

500

sensitive / thorny / delicate / sensible

sensitive / thorny / delicate / sensible

500

Address the peoples honestly it is the best way to be transparent.

Addressing the people honestly is the best way to be transparent.

500

more he insists, less he sounds convincing

The more he insists, the less convincing he sounds