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Identifying Sentence Errors
  • - Grammar
  • SAT Prep
  • Ms. Amorin

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What does the IDENTIFYING ERRORS
Section of the SAT consist of?
  • A sentence that has four words or phrases
    underlined and lettered.
  • There is usually something grammatically
    incorrect with one of the underlined words or
    phrases.
  • Students are to identify the error and select the
    letter answer choice of the error.
  • If the sentence is correct the way it is written,
    choose E- No Error (20)

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How is the Identifying Errors section formatted?
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Common Grammatical Errors found in the
Identifying Errors section-----
  • Sentence structure
  • Subject/verb agreement
  • Pronoun
  • Preposition
  • Misplaced Modifier
  • Parallelism

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Strategy 1
  • Carefully read straight through the sentence to
    get a feel for how it sounds, what it is about,
    and if everything makes grammatical sense.
  • Do not just assume that it sounds right
  • Think of proper grammar!!!

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Strategy 2
  • Go down the list of common errors because it will
    most likely be one of them.
  • Ask yourself, Is the verb used correct?..
  • Sentence structure
  • Subject/ verb agreement
  • Pronoun
  • Preposition
  • Misplaced Modifier
  • Parallelism

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Strategy 3- Eliminating Extras
  • Trim the fat
  • A sentence will often contain extraneous phrases
    that can distract you from the meat of the
    sentence
  • Focus on the most important part the subject and
    verb
  • Read the sentence matching the subjects to the
    verbs that are underlined (likely the error),
    then tackle the other answer choices

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Example for Eliminating Extras and Focusing on
the Subject Verb
  • Math, developed over 2,000 years ago, have been a
    favorite of
  • A
    B C
  • teachers and school children alike for
    generations. No error

  • D E
  • Heres how to crack it!
  • Trim the fat.
  • Whats the subject of the sentence? Math
    (no error with subject)
  • Then look at the verb developed and have been
  • Math developed .. Correct!
  • Math have been. Incorrect!
  • Math is singular so it needs a singular verb-
    Math has been
  • Therefore, B is the answer choice

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Subject- verb agreement
  • Simple rule
  • Singular subject with singular verb
  • Plural subject with plural verb
  • If you are given a singular subject (he, she,
    it), then your verb must be singular (is, has,
    was)
  • The verb is the person or thing that is doing the
    action

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Subject- verb agreement example
  • The answers given by the commission
  • A
  • appears to contradict the earlier
  • B C
  • testimony of its members. No error
  • D E
  • At first glance, the sentence appears correct.
  • What is the subject of the sentence? Answers (a
    plural subject)
  • What is the verb of the sentence? Appears
  • Answers is plural, Appears is singular
  • Read as (trimming the fat)---- The answers
    appears???
  • Wrong! Choice B

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Subject- verb agreement (cont)
  • Do all the nouns/ subjects agree with their
    verbs?
  • Some animals, such as the hedgehog,
  • A
  • appear quite timid but they can become
  • B C
  • fierce enemies when they perceive a threat
  • to their baby. No error
  • D E
  • Whats the subject?
  • Do the verbs match? Answer D

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Strategy 4
  • Analyze the underlined words or phrases
  • What part of speech are they?
  • Do they correctly coincide with the rest of the
    sentence?
  • Are they grammatically correct?

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Pronoun Errors
  • Object PRONOUNS
  • Singular Plural
  • Me Us
  • You You
  • Him Them
  • Her Them
  • It Them
  • Whom Whom

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Pronoun Errors
  • Subject PRONOUNS
  • Singular Plural
  • I We
  • You You
  • He They
  • She They
  • It They
  • Who Who

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Pronoun Errors example
  • The safety check of the new vehicle,
  • A
  • including an inspection of the brakes and
  • B
  • wheel alignment, was performed by he
  • C D
  • and the mechanic. No error
  • E

Answer D (him)
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Pronoun Errors example
  • Even with a calculator, you must have a
  • A
  • basic understanding of mathematics if
  • B
  • one expects to solve complex problems
  • C
  • correctly. No error
  • D E

Answer C
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Preposition errors
  • Prepositions are words that link noun, pronouns,
    and phrases to other words in a sentence.
  • PREPOSITIONS that are commonly misused in
    sentences are
  • about, above, across, after, against, among,
    around, at before, beside, between, beyond, with,
    by, down, during, for, from, in, out, into, to,
    through, throughout, over, like
  • (Yankee Doodle song)

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Preposition errors
  • about, above, across, after, against, among,
    around, at before, beside, between, beyond, with,
    by, down, during, for, from, in, out, into, to,
    through, throughout, over, like
  • I saw a good film in TV.
  • Dan was present in the wedding.
  • They arrived to Paris without any issues.
  • I went to Barcelona for visit a client.
  • I always gain weight at Christmas.

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Preposition error example
  • After seeing Andy fall into the crocodile pit,
  • A B
  • his girlfriend admitted that she was
  • C
  • worried for him. No error
  • D E
  • Answer D

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Preposition example
  • Mary was excited for Paul who completed
  • A B
  • his goal of swimming across the English
  • C D
  • Channel last spring. No error
  • E
  • Answer E

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Misplaced Modifiers
  • A modifier is a descriptive word or phrase
    inserted in a sentence to add height to the thing
    it modifies.
  • Ex.) Because she was a talented poet, April could
    write great music.
  • Because she was a talented poet is modifying a
    phrase in the sentence
  • It describes a characteristic of April

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Misplaced Modifiers errors
  • Ex.) Every time he goes to the bathroom outside,
    John praises his new puppy for being good.
  • Whos going to the bathroom outside?
  • Its John?!?!?
  • Noooo!! Its supposed to be the puppy!!!
  • The descriptive phrase every time he goes outside
    needs to be near puppy for the sentence to say
    what it means.
  • Note Be careful with sentences that begin with a
    descriptive phrase followed by a comma. Make sure
    what comes after the comma is the person or thing
    being modified.
  • Correct sentence Every time he goes outside, the
    puppy is praised by John for being good.

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Misplaced Modifiers example
  • As one of the most delicious
  • A
  • Italian restaurants in town, the
  • B
  • eggplant rollatini at Lorenzos
  • C D
  • is highly recommended. No error
  • E
  • Answer C

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Parallelism
  • In grammar, parallelism is a balance of two or
    more similar words, phrases, or clauses.
  • The application of parallelism in sentence
    construction can sometimes improve writing style,
    clearness, and readability.
  • Basically, the wording of the sentence "flows"
    logically
  • Fix to make the sentence parallel!
  • Ex.) For homework, the teacher assigned ten
    multiple choice questions, one short essay, and
    students were to complete a crossword puzzle.

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Parallelism
  • Ex.) Not parallel- The new restaurant has fresh
    food, reasonable prices, and service that is
    fast.
  • Parallel- The new restaurant has fresh food,
    reasonable prices, and fast service.
  • Not parallel- The children were arguing in the
    lobby, talked during the movie, and complained on
    the ride home.
  • Parallel- The children argued in the lobby,
    talked during the movie, and complained on the
    ride home.
  • Not parallel- Every morning, I have to feed the
    dog and bringing in the mail.
  • Parallel- Every morning, I have to feed the dog
    and bring in the mail.

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Parallelism- Correct these sentences to make them
parallel.
  • Our neighbors spend a lot of time shopping,
    visiting friends, and they go to the movies.
  • My aunt is selfish, impatient, and she is not a
    kind person.
  • Aimee is laughing, answering the telephone, and
    she works on the computer.
  • Laura usually either braids her hair or is
    putting it up in a French twist.

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Parallelism example
  • As a new member of the secret
  • A
  • society, George was required to shine
  • B C
  • the senior members' shoes, to carry
  • their books, and never revealing the
  • D
  • identities of the other members. No error
  • E

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PRACTICE!!! Identifying errors )
  • It is likely that the opening of the
  • convention center, previously set for
  • A B
  • July 1, would be postponed because of
  • C D
  • the bricklayers' strike. No error
  • E
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