The answer to your question would be that the sentence "John wants to really do well on this exam" contains the following error: Split infinitive.
A split infinitive, also known as as cleft infinitive, is a grammatical construction in which a word or phrase comes between the <em>to </em>and the bare infinitive form of the <em>to</em> form of the infinitive verb. Usually, an adverb or adverbial phrase comes between them. In this case, the word between the infinitive particle and the bare form is the adverb "really".
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People are scared of the unknown, if they do not understand something or someone they are likely to develop a negative connotation on them. Society in my opinion creates trust by routine and peace, so when complications in South Africa arose, it divided the people, disturbing the peace, and ultimately separated the people of Africa from building trust.