| A | B |
| Of the two options, neither the system of appointing judges to the bench nor the process of electing judges are entirely satisfactory. | Subject Verb Agreement Error |
| Carlos cherished the memory of the day when him and his sister Rosa were presented with awards in recognition of meritorious service. | Pronoun Error |
| The station has received complaints about the clothing advertisements, which some viewers condemn to be tasteless. | Faulty Idiom |
| On July 20, 1969, live television showed Neil Armstrong climbing out of the Apollo 11 spacecraft and he stepped onto the surface of the moon. | Faulty Parallelism |
| A fine performance will exhibit the skills of the musicians, their abilities to work as an ensemble, and how they respond to the conductor. | Faulty Parallelism |
| Explaining modern art is impossible, partly because of its complexity but largely because of it rapidly changing. | Faulty Parallelism |
| This liberal arts college has decided requiring all students to study at least one non-European language. | Faulty Parallelism |
| Experiments have shown that human skin provides natural protection against a surprising large number of infectious bacteria. | Usage Error |
| Careful analysis of pictures of the Moon reveal that parts of the Moon’s surface are markedly similar to parts of the Earth's. | Subject Verb Agreement Error |
| In the nineteenth century, reproductions of castles or cathedrals made entirely of ice was often a popular feature in North American winter carnivals. | Subject Verb Agreement Error |
| The furnace exploded, blowing off the door, spraying greasy soot all over the basement floor, and it would rattle furniture and windowpanes throughout the building. | Faulty Parallelism |
| The yellow cockatiel’s beak is much shinier than the grey cockatiel. | Faulty Comparison |
| One reason that an insect can walk on walls while a human cannot is that the mass of its tiny body is far lower than humans. | Faulty Comparison |
| A voracious reader, Julian couldn't decide which of the four biographies he favored more. | Faulty Comparison |
| Ever since I was young, I wanted from an early age to be an actor. | Redundancy |
| Simultaneously talking on the phone while working on the computer is very challenging to do at the same time. | Redundancy |
| Hannah's parents require more chores than Mia and Tom combined. | Faulty Comparison |
| Even at an early age, Picasso displayed signs of imaginary genius that would fuel ground-breaking artwork. | Faulty Idiom |
| Despite of the bad weather, the garage sale went well, earning the couple a tidy sum. | Faulty Idiom |
| The instructor reminded everyone to pick up their test papers before the weekend. | Pronoun Error |
| Typically, one of the girls loses their schedule, so the coach always reminds the team at practice. | Pronoun Error |
| The committee passed their resolution that each of the apartments was to be free of asbestos. | Pronoun Error |
| When fully grown, the silkworm stops eating good and spins its cocoon. | Usage Error |
| The brought up their children very strict. | Usage Error |
| The clams tasted badly. | Usage Error |