Transcription of Recognizing Sentence Errors - Wiley
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53 Recognizing Sentence ErrorsIf you find this part of the New SAT Writing section daunting; you are not alone. The truth is that most public highschools today spend little time on grammar. Perhaps you learned the basics of standard grammar in late elementary andin middle school and have had very little instruction or even review since then. Well, that s another good reason for youto read this book. In the following pages, we review those basic skills that you will be expected to have if you are takingthe SAT Exam. Luckily, a great many of the Identifying Sentence Errors questions relate to a limited number of gram-matical American English is what colleges will expect you to know and use.
You are offered a sentence with four underlined words or phrases. This sentence is followed by the words, No error, also underlined. Each of these underlined parts is lettered, A–E, corresponding to the A–E ovals on your answer grid ... ask who or what, and that will be your subject. Then, if there is a prepositional phrase,
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