No | Line | Type of error | Text | Correction |
1 | 18 | Adverb word order | rity complexes 0 but also is not threatened by poverty resulting from a sudden | is also |
2 | 279 | Adverb word order | fferson and George Washington not only were holders of great marijuana plantations, but they | were not only |
3 | 333 | Adverb word order | be well turned be well turned into a tool of 0 quick | easily be turned |
4 | 132 | Article | ce caused the rising tide of violence. Among the political chan | this |
5 | 439 | Article | ) up-to-date issue. 0 Roots of that situation | The |
6 | 672 | Article | iage makes 0 stable basis of all modern soc | a |
7 | 741 | Article | uth, which is destructive for 0 human personality. The third stage means | the |
8 | 807 | Article | ing research in literature or 0 culture of English speaking nations. Unfortunatel | the |
9 | 315 | Auxilliary | help. Moreover, as the plague is uncontrollable, the government should organize "m | may be |
10 | 474 | Countable vs uncountable | h the opportunities to commit a crime , but also with the opportunity to go unpunished. | crime |
11 | 435 | Dependent prepositions of nouns | /^t/The increase of violence has recently become a very serious issue | increase in |
12 | 26 | Missing punctuation | taken to hospital and tested 0 in order to find out whether the person is a pote | , |
13 | 118 | Missing punctuation | violence constantly increases 0 then one might 0 whether anything { | , |
14 | 336 | Missing punctuation | aid about its harmful effect 0 smacking is still a generally accepted practice. | , |
15 | 501 | Missing punctuation | s of its 'parents'? Who, then 0 can protect the child from mental and phisic | , |
16 | 24 | Morphological error | ak the preventive procedures must be taken in order not to let the | preventative |
17 | 610 | Multi-word logical connectives | opriately aggressive volume. In result , what was once hardly audible, now managed | As a result |
18 | 10 | One redundant word | and understanding. Since most of people in Poland are born in traditional families | 0 |
19 | 413 | One redundant word | airs not only for a pure procreation a pure procreation | 0 |
20 | 52 | Phrase misused due to L1 false-friend | ere to tell that changes for better are impossible in the nearest f | improvements |
21 | 95 | Phraseological error | es may come handy 0 are not always pernicious. There ar | come in handy |
22 | 160 | Phraseological error | y be often be determined to choose between their family and their job./^t/Tak | have to |
23 | 170 | Phraseological error | lies told almost every day by most of the people , the lies told to avoid hurting someone | most people |
24 | 250 | Phraseological error | lies become known 0 on the spot a politician endeavours on the spot a politician endeavours | a politician edeavours promptly |
25 | 613 | Phraseological error | music disagreeable. Muzak is going on at airports, in trams, 0 on trai | to be heard |
26 | 691 | Phraseological error | quite willingly. They underwent underwent a | have been the victims of |
27 | 203 | Pronoun | ery carefully in this case.As it has been tried to prove, not eve | 0 |
28 | 342 | Pronoun | 0 who would probably envy them their "extraordinary" experiences | 0 |
29 | 512 | Pronoun | ues and made them feel safe about it . However, the bac | man |
30 | 333 | Redundant phrase | s mother sad or angry. Unlike in the case of corporal punishment, parents evoke positive feeli | 0 |
31 | 272 | Redundant punctuation | , beginning with the question : "Why don't I have a mother and a father like ever | 0 |
32 | 771 | Redundant punctuation | me and care, especially since , time spent with children is never the ti | 0 |
33 | 811 | Register error | ses in literature containing a whole bunch of aspects of literary works would create possi | a great many |
34 | 331 | Semantic misuse of a single word | often don't see how cruel and contemptuous it is, and that it usually results from the paren | contemptible |
35 | 371 | Semantic misuse of a single word | stic tools should be obeyed with no exceptions and special commissions | followed |
36 | 566 | Semantic misuse of a single word | ated. Their wealth is a great promise for criminals as one theft brings an appreciable | temptation |
37 | 664 | Semantic misuse of a single word | rment . There originates a chain of successive chemical reactions in the o | begins |
38 | 771 | Semantic misuse of a single word | nging of time of children. Parents very often think they know what | for |
39 | 771 | Semantic misuse of a single word | ate on one activity, they are so filled with energy that they cannot sit and get down to any kind of | filled with energy so much |
40 | 807 | Semantic misuse of a single word | s./^t/As a student of English on Poznan University, I have no right to choose cour | at |
41 | 818 | Semantic misuse of a single word | want to ruin one's health and degrade one's IQ 0 one should shun any contact w | lower |
42 | 218 | Single-plural noun number | ith a knife classmates by a teen criminal ./^t/American criminologists are already warning t | teen criminals |
43 | 773 | Single-plural noun number | to allowing talents to bloom is wasted irrevocably. Sometimes, active | talent |
44 | 127 | Spelling | making the boring facts more colourful seems to be inseparable from the daily e | colorful |
45 | 281 | Spelling | estrictions and freedom to do what ever you want; freedom to go to wherever you | whatever |
46 | 465 | Spelling | onstant vigilance as the most sucessful weapon against the plage ./^t/ | successful |
47 | 624 | Spelling | "artificial" in a good dix. to arrive at the obvious conclusion that they hav | dictionary |
48 | 465 | Style | 0 then, that it can How it happens then, that it can be transmitted to men ? When most r | How can it |
49 | 598 | Subordinating conjunction | nto account, how the question if how the question if women are still treated | of whether |
50 | 242 | Tense | to. They have to because they became addicted. They lost this | have become |