| Had enough of Identifying Sentence Errors yet? |
|
Another big portion of the SAT
writing section deals with improving
sentences. It's a bit like identifying errors, but
you're not looking for actual specific errors this time,
you're looking for the best way of composing a certain
sentence. And what does that mean? These questions test your ability to recognize and utilize the clarity, effectiveness and accuracy of sentences. You'll be given a sentence, with an underlined part. You'll then be given 5 choices of paraphrasing the underlined part of the sentence, with choice A always being the original sentence. You'll then have to choose which of the different ways of saying the same thing produces the best sentence, in conjunction with the other parts of the sentence. Don't worry, here's an example to help you figure this out: Example I published my first piece of professional writing +and I was only 17 years old
How do I go about solving these? A good way to do this is to go through the original sentence looking for an error in grammar, tense, inconsistencies in noun-numbers, etc. Once you've found an error, look for the sentence that fixes this error. A rule of thumb says that most often, if two options correct the same grammar error, choose the shorter one. Remember also that you may find no error, the original sentence may be right, and in fact is right in about 20% of the cases. It's also important to note that you don't want to change the meaning of the original sentence. If any one of the choices does just that, eliminate it right away. Ready for another example? Example: The convenience and availability of Mars Bars account for their popularity among chocolate-lovers.
I'm still scared, any tips? Sure, I usually have a few. |
|
|
|
Check out Krista's awesome
Improve Your Writing~ Consistency lesson. It covers
topics such as parallelism and pronoun shifts which will help
you identify wrong sentences. Sentence improvement can get tricky. The best way to prepare is to practice, so try out the follow-up test for more examples. |