All SAT Writing Resources
前女友ample Questions
前女友ample Question #1 :Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
More recently, the trendreversed itselfto come back to the original position.
reverses itself
reverses themselves
reversing itself
reversed themselves
reversed itself
reversed itself
划线部分是正确的。而sentence is somewhat awkwardly worded, the underlined portion is gramatically correct, and there is little that other answer choices do to improve the sentence.
前女友ample Question #2 :Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
The identity of the killer remained a mysteryfor the next fifty years.
until the next fifty years.
for the next fifty years.
and fifty years.
in fifty years.
until fifty years.
for the next fifty years.
The "identity of the killer" was unknown a while, so the use of the preposition "for" is correct, as it indicates the length of time was fully taken by the mystery of the killer's identity. The sentence is correct as written.
前女友ample Question #3 :Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
Forcing the issue,the students brought up the teacher's overly long assignments.
Issue being forced,
Forcing issues,
Forcing the issue,
Issue forcing,
Force the issue,
Forcing the issue,
The underlined section of the sentence is a dependent clause, meaning it defines the rest of the sentence, but is not able to stand alone. The phrase "Forcing the issue" is correct in its usage.
前女友ample Question #4 :Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
Hungry and tired, the group stoppedunder the tree by the river bankfor the night.
under tree by river bank
under the tree by the rivers banks
under the tree by bank of river
under the tree, the river bank
under the tree by the river bank
under the tree by the river bank
The underlined phrase, although slightly awkward and over worded, is actually perfectly grammatically correct. As none of the "corrected" answer choices are grammatically correct, the unchanged form of the underlined portion is the correct answer.
前女友ample Question #5 :Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
No one will come to our defense butourselvesin our time of need.
our own
our self
ours
ourself
ourselves
ourselves
The use of "ourselves" is actually correct in the sentence, as it refers to the previous use of "our" in the phrase "our defense;" therefore, the correct answer is to keep the word as "ourselves."
前女友ample Question #6 :Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
Trying to understand her students' issues, the teacher found ways to ask about their problems indirectly.
Trying to understand her student's issues, the teacher found ways to ask about their problems indirectly.
Trying to understand her students' issues, the teacher found ways to ask about their problems indirectly.
Trying to understand her students' issues, the teacher found ways to asks about their problems indirectly.
Try to understand her students' issues, the teacher found ways to ask about their problems indirectly.
Trying to understand her students' issues, the teacher found ways to ask about their problems in an indirectly fashion.
Trying to understand her students' issues, the teacher found ways to ask about their problems indirectly.
The sentence is absolutely correct as written, and needs no improvement. The various corrections all make the sentence incorrect, as "asks" does not work in an infinitive, "student's" refers to one student and contradicts "their" as mentioned later, "indirectly" is an adverb and not an adjective, and writing "try" makes the sentence unclear and a fragment.
前女友ample Question #7 :Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
Choose the best way to rephrase the underlined portion of the sentence. One of the answer choices repeats the original phrasing.
Since she arrived home from work, Rachelhas been locked in her room, watching television and refusingto speak to anyone.
has been locked in her room, watching television and refusing
locked in her room, is watching television and refusing
is watching television locked in her room, refusing
is locked in her room, watching television and refusing
has been locked in her room, watched television, and refused
has been locked in her room, watching television and refusing
This sentence is phrased nicely. The other options confuse the verb tense or otherwise complicate the coordination of events.
前女友ample Question #8 :Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
The young boy, tired from the long trip, immediatelywent to sleep when he arrived at his grandparent's house.
The young boy tired from the long trip, immediately
The young boy tired from the long trip immediately
The young boy, tired from the long trip, immediately
The young boy tired, from the long trip, immediately
The young boy, tired from the long trip immediately
The young boy, tired from the long trip, immediately
The phrase "tired from the long trip" is an interrupting phrase, a clause that is unnecessary to the structure of the sentence but gives crucial information. All such clauses need to be set off by commas, making the sentence correct as written.
前女友ample Question #9 :Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
In the sentence below, select the phrasing of the underlined portion that produces the best sentence.
Tom Hanks is undoubtedly one of the great leading men of our time,but he cannot compare to Humphrey Bogart.
and yet he cannot compare to Humphrey Bogart's movies.
although his work is not comparable to Humphrey Bogart.
but he cannot compare to the work of Humphrey Bogart.
but his movies cannot compare to Humphrey Bogart.
but he cannot compare to Humphrey Bogart.
but he cannot compare to Humphrey Bogart.
Whenever making a comparison, be sure to compare like things. This sentence is correct as written, as you are comparing an actor (Hanks) to an actor (Bogart). In the incorrect options the comparison is between one actor and the other's work or movies.
前女友ample Question #10 :Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
The ability to whistle isnot a universal among all people.
not a universal among all people.
not a universal for people in all.
not a universal toward all people.
not universal all people.
不是所有的人普遍。
not a universal among all people.
The sentence is perfectly correct as written and needs no changes to it. Additionally, the other answer choices are all either grammatically incorrect, confusingly worded, or both.
Certified Tutor
Certified Tutor