| No | Line | Type of error | Text | Correction |
| 1 | 99 | Missing punctuation | emphatic statement , stretching the truth 0 is an inherent feature of human beings | 'stretching the truth' |
| 2 | 313 | Article | ) in case of a plague./^t/First of all, the government should fe | 0 |
| 3 | 76 | Article | ned more and more rights, and the society have learned to treat them mo | 0 |
| 4 | 166 | Article | not to lie since the early childhood. Nevertheless, at some point | 0 |
| 5 | 208 | Article | and, often, some knowledge of the art in general. If a certain work is really good | 0 |
| 6 | 271 | Article | nevertheless, a large part of the society have rather unspecified opini | 0 |
| 7 | 437 | Article | the one hand there is, thus, the access to drugs and weapon , | 0 |
| 8 | 464 | Article | t schools should also include the general knowledge about the plage . | 0 |
| 9 | 465 | Article | caucious about the public hygiene, especially in the critic | 0 |
| 10 | 505 | Auxilliary | do not really understand why do they want to marry one another or adopt children | 0 |
| 11 | 454 | Redundant phrase | en. Gay couples still in most of the countries Gay couples still in most of the c | 0 |
| 12 | 487 | Wrong punctuation | lp them escape from the world - religion, cults, meditations | : |
| 13 | 323 | Spelling | alcaloids and psylocylives , the substances that caused narcotic tr | ? |
| 14 | 190 | Register error | xual would mean going through many sufferings , including the humi | a good deal of |
| 15 | 24 | Spelling | ical knowledge people are not affraid of such illnesses as bubonic plague or other epid | afraid |
| 16 | 501 | Spelling | fist or a whole arm into the onus 0 and at last paede | anus |
| 17 | 519 | Pronoun | should be sprayed along with their cargoes .Then, all the tourists wh | any |
| 18 | 126 | Semantic misuse of a single word | to convince others that they win . Perhaps lying is a method of life in | are successful |
| 19 | 315 | Phraseological error | more antibiotics or vaccines" cannot occur in case of plague in case of | are unnacceptable |
| 20 | 695 | Semantic misuse of a single word | n has changed in the beginning of the 20th century when the tobacc | at |
| 21 | 583 | Phraseological error | ople, however, do not seem to keep it in their minds that the delusion is temporary and that when the | bear in mind |
| 22 | 435 | Spelling | ion on people's attitudes and behaviors . Another observable reason is the phenomenon of | behaviours |
| 23 | 77 | Spelling | of course, brings a danger of contructing some diseases from which AIDS is the mo | contracting |
| 24 | 611 | Semantic misuse of a single word | nough to discourage potential guests . Human endurance is flexible, but what is the pl | customers |
| 25 | 553 | Verb complementation | n will devote devote themselves to treat those as if they had been their own | dedicate themselves to treating |
| 26 | 448 | Phraseological error | model of 0 family model of family is likely to cause serious demographic problems. | family model |
| 27 | 183 | Semantic misuse of a single word | a child, and much less children than there are parents, every aspect of | fewer |
| 28 | 79 | Spelling | being among other people can fulfill our basic need - the need of bein | fulfil |
| 29 | 445 | Tense | times no one ever questioned it 0 but the twentieth century | has ever questioned |
| 30 | 612 | Semantic misuse of a single word | se choice should pub managers follow ; their own or their customers'? What if | heed |
| 31 | 447 | Style | nd must be different from the way children from normal families treat women . Thus, the number of homosexuals will increase a | image children from normal families might have |
| 32 | 97 | Phraseological error | e to make friends. They often take off someone they are not. Isn't it the fact | impersonate |
| 33 | 491 | Semantic misuse of a single word | ) unreal but just unsuitable to but they seem to be rather not unreal but jus | incompatible with |
| 34 | 34 | Dependent prepositions of nouns | a dramatical increase of violence. As soon as one finds out t | increase in |
| 35 | 324 | Semantic misuse of a single word | ot war". Alas! All the ideals laid in ruins, and ironically, drugs which were seen a | lay |
| 36 | 467 | Spelling | bush modern man. All bacteria multiplay furiously and, according to Darwin and his theory | multiply |
| 37 | 666 | Adverb word order | ent bliss does not any more satisfy a person craving for constant | no longer satisfies |
| 38 | 323 | Spelling | ves, Pueblos devoured Mexican payote , and Northern American | peyote |
| 39 | 463 | Spelling | /^t/ The plage itself is nothing new. It is said to be one of th | plague |
| 40 | 652 | Single-plural noun number | abaiting . The question is: What are the dangers of alcohol on | questions are |
| 41 | 238 | Spelling | gh the results are always the sam : the feeling of failure, disappointment | same |
| 42 | 229 | Semantic misuse of a single word | of communist rule was propagated as a pretty safe country, now fa | seen |
| 43 | 796 | Phraseological error | dly and thus facilitates your contact with people . At last , a drink a day produces | social contact |
| 44 | 151 | Single-plural noun number | ng interesting people, varied sort of duties , 0 dynamic and exc | sorts |
| 45 | 55 | Misused prepositional verbs due to L1 transfer | y concern our privacy. We can tell the truth only our close friends and family, namely people whom | tell the truth only to |
| 46 | 764 | Semantic misuse of a single word | excel 0 Americans Europeans excell Americans Europeans excell Americans | the Europeans lead the Americans |
| 47 | 202 | Article | therefore worth mentioning is a fact of children not telling the truth to their p | the |
| 48 | 598 | Article | e world. They have been given a right to vote. They have succeeded in any job you | the |
| 49 | 136 | Semantic misuse of a single word | e and support their families. Stealing , robbery and kidnapping have become a consta | Theft |
| 50 | 549 | Register error | devoting themselves to them heart and soul . There would always be 0 suspicion | whole heartedly |