"Who" vs. "Whom"
Dangling Modifiers
"Me" vs. "I" in compound subjects
Conditional confusion (If I was vs. If I were) a complete course of english grammar
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When a learner makes a mistake, the system diagnoses the type of error (e.g., subject-verb agreement, tense shift, article misuse) and offers a micro-lesson plus targeted drills from earlier units.
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Active: Subject does the action. The dog bit the man. (Clear, direct, strong) Passive: Subject receives the action. The man was bitten by the dog. (Wordy, indirect, weak)
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