The pronoun her does not specify which of the two people the cat belongs to. In this sentence it is unclear whether the cat is Kathy's or Terry's.
divided pronoun reference
The antecedent problem in this sentence is the unclear pronoun reference. It is ambiguous whether "it" refers to the apple or something else, creating confusion about the action being described. Clarifying the pronoun reference would help improve the sentence's clarity.
I had the same problem because my xbox was on an unlevel surface. If this isn't the problem, maybe you should try calling customer support.
He was known as cognizant Zack because whenever there is a problem, he is the one who helps solve the problem.
In the first sentence, there is a problem in verb tense, because "were" is past tense, but "see" is present tense. In the second sentence, there is a problem in number, because "Maria and Tomas" is plural and needs a plural verb, but "goes" is singular.
I uttered during the problem because i was nervous!
I visited the consulate in Montpellier because I had a problem with my visa.
That's your problem.
The cat could have ear mites if it goes outdoors a lot.
'this stagnant problem' is not a sentence; a sentence requires a subject and a verb. This phrase could be the subject of a sentence if you add a verb:This stagnant problem has bothered us long enough.
The new reference book was rejected by critics as incomprehensive; it was far too limited in its coverage.
My calculations were amiss after solving the math problem, because my teacher got a different answer.