SAT Writing Diagnostic Test: Correcting Other Errors and Recognizing No Errors

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More recently, the trend reversed itself to come back to the original position.

reverses themselves

reversing itself

reversed themselves

reverses itself

reversed itself

The identity of the killer remained a mystery for the next fifty years.

until fifty years.

and fifty years.

for the next fifty years.

until the next fifty years.

in fifty years.

Forcing the issue, the students brought up the teacher"s overly long assignments.

Forcing issues,

Forcing the issue,

Force the issue,

Issue forcing,

Issue being forced,

Hungry and tired, the group stopped under the tree by the river bank for the night.

under the tree by the river bank

under the tree by bank of river

under tree by river bank

under the tree, the river bank

under the tree by the rivers banks

Hungry and tired, the group stopped under the tree by the river bank for the night.

under the tree by the river bank

under the tree by bank of river

under tree by river bank

under the tree, the river bank

under the tree by the rivers banks

No one will come to our defense but ourselves in our time of need.

our self

ourselves

ourself

our own

ours

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 ask about their problems in an indirectly fashion.

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.

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, Rachel has been locked in her room, watching television and refusing to speak to anyone.

is locked in her room, watching television and refusing

has been locked in her room, watched television, and refused

locked in her room, is watching television and refusing

has been locked in her room, watching television and refusing

is watching television locked in her room, refusing

The young boy, tired from the long trip, immediately went 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

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.

but he cannot compare to Humphrey Bogart.

although his work is not comparable to Humphrey Bogart.

but his movies cannot compare to Humphrey Bogart.

but he cannot compare to the work of Humphrey Bogart.

The ability to whistle is not a universal among all people.

not a universal for people in all.

not a universal among all people.

not universal all people.

not a universal toward all people.

not universal for people who are all.

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Title: SAT Writing Diagnostic Test: Correcting Other Errors and Recognizing No Errors
Questions: 11
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