20 Writing Mistakes Even Native Speakers Make (infographic) from GrammarCheck
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Interactive exercises with time limit and automatic scoring:
Interactive exercises in grammar (than - then)
Interactive exercises in grammar (its - it’s)
Interactive exercises in grammar (their -they’re)
Interactive exercises in grammar (who’s – whose; your - you’re)
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