- A comma splice
- A redundant pronoun
- A sentence fragment
- A spelling error

Category: MDCAT ENGLISH MCQs
- Incorrect spelling
- Incorrect word usage (affect vs. effect)
- Incorrect capitalization
- Incorrect verb tense
- We are currently evaluating the situation.
- We are engaged in the evaluation of the situation.
- The situation is being evaluated by us at this time.
- An evaluation of the situation is being made.
- The decision must be made carefully.
- A careful decision must be made.
- Making the decision requires care.
- There is no awkward phrasing.
- Incorrect verb
- Incorrect pronoun
- Incorrect use of "less" instead of "fewer"
- Incorrect preposition
- The student was angry at the unfair marking.
- She is capable of solving the problem.
- The team comprised of five members.
- The results are different from what we expected.
- When the doctor arrived, the patient already left.
- By the time the doctor arrived, the patient had already left.
- When the doctor will arrive, the patient has already left.
- The doctor arrived after the patient leaves.
- Pronoun-antecedent disagreement (number)
- Pronoun-antecedent disagreement (gender)
- Incorrect pronoun case
- Vague pronoun reference
- principal
- principle
- primary
- pinnacle
- Because the experiment failed.
- The experiment failed, the lab had to be cleaned.
- The experiment failed.
- The experiment failing and the lab needing to be cleaned.
- Incorrect preposition
- Use of a double comparative
- Incorrect verb tense
- Missing article
- Incorrect tense
- Incorrect verb form
- Faulty parallelism
- Comma splice
- Who's textbook is this on the table?
- Whose textbook is this on the table?
- Who'se textbook is this on the table?
- Whose' textbook is this on the table?
- You can't really ignore the data from the study.
- The data from the study is a big deal.
- The data from the study should not be disregarded.
- I guess you shouldn't ignore the data.
- Incorrect pluralization
- Incorrect subject-verb agreement
- Incorrect tense
- Incorrect pronoun case
- The two twins look exactly alike.
- The team collaborated on the project.
- The final outcome was unexpected.
- She returned to her home.
- Incorrect use of the subjunctive mood
- Incorrect verb tense
- Incorrect pronoun
- Incorrect preposition
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