No, it is a mechanical error.
It is a transposition error. 13 should be 31.
Either it's correct, or there's an error - there are no "correct errors".
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The grammatical error in "she wanted to know why did he leave her with any reason" is "did he leave her". It should read "why he left her".
Well, it is supposed to be spelled capitalization so technically it is spelling because it is a spelling error, but capitalization itself is categorized as grammar.
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The grammatical error in "our kids know and understand what did others do three years ago" is "what did others do". It should read "what others did".
I don’t know
That will depend on what the error is. You can click on it and it will give you a suggestion. You can take it. You could fix it yourself if you know what the error is.
It is a transposition error. 13 should be 31.
you can if you want but it is a grammatical error and would make you look silly.
Either it's correct, or there's an error - there are no "correct errors".