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Example Questions
Example Question #22 : Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
Few ever took the typically jovial boy seriously, which made it hard for him to be understood in the moment.
the typically jovial boy seriously
the typically jovial boy seriousness
the typical jovial boy seriously
the typically jovial boy of serious
typically jovial boy seriously
the typically jovial boy seriously
The sentence is actually perfectly correct as it is written, and needs no changes to be made correct. Additionally, all the other answer choices are either incorrect grammatically or change the meaning of the sentence.
Example Question #23 : Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
The massive effort to clean up the mess from the storm was a months long process.
to cleanse up the mess from the storm
to clean up mess from storm
to cleaning up the mess from the storm
to clean up the mess from the storm
to clean up the storm and mess
to clean up the mess from the storm
While the underlined section of the sentence is rather wordy, and not perfectly stated, it is absolutely grammatically correct. More importantly, none of the other answer choices are grammatically correct. The best choice is to leave it as written.
Example Question #24 : Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
Keeping track of the different machinations of the politician was a difficult job for the reporters assigned to the beat.
Keeping track of the machinations different for the politician
Keep track of the different machinations of the politician
Keeping track of the different machinations of the politician
Keeping track of the difference machinations of the politician
Keeping track of the different machinations of the politician's
Keeping track of the different machinations of the politician
Although the sentence as written is a little too wordy, and could be slightly simplified, there is nothing inherently wrong grammatically. Overall, the best choice among the answers is to leave the sentence as written.
Example Question #31 : Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
The boy was easily excitable, often getting so amped up he would harm himself.
The boy was easily excitable, often getting so amped up he would harm himself.
The boy was easily excitably, often getting so amped up he would harm himself.
The boy was easily excitable often getting so amped up he would harm himself.
The boy was easily excitable, often getting so amped up he would harm him.
The boy, was easily excitable, often getting so amped up he would harm himself.
The boy was easily excitable, often getting so amped up he would harm himself.
The sentence is perfectly correct as written, with appropriate comma usage, verb tenses, and appropriate use of the reflexive pronoun "himself." All the other choices actually make the sentence grammatically incorrect in one way or another.
Example Question #26 : Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
With each passing year, the memories of her grew less and less emotional.
With each passing year, the memories of her grew lesser emotional.
With each passing year the memories of her grew less and less emotional.
With each passing year, the memories of her grew less and less emotional.
With each passing year, the memories of her grew less and less emotion.
With each passing year, the memories of herself grew less and less emotional.
With each passing year, the memories of her grew less and less emotional.
The sentence is absolutely correct as written, with appropriate comma, pronoun, and word usage. All answer choices that do change some element of the sentence actually make the sentence grammatically incorrect.
Example Question #1601 : Sentence Correction
Journalists had complained about the group's stonewalling over the issue for years.
Journalists had complained about the group is stonewalling over the issue for years.
Journalists had complained about the group's stonewalling over the issue for years.
Journalists had complained about the group's stonewalled over the issue for years.
Journalists having complained about the group's stonewalling over the issue for years.
Journalist's had complained about the group's stonewalling over the issue for years.
Journalists had complained about the group's stonewalling over the issue for years.
The sentence is absolutely correct as written, with no issues in it whatsoever. Additionally, all the other answer choices make the sentence grammatically incorrect in one way or another. The correct answer choice is to leave the sentence as it is.
Example Question #33 : Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
For the married people, the organization held separate meetings from the main group's gatherings.
For the married people, the organization held separate meetings from the main group's gathering's.
For the married people, the organization held separate meetings from the main groups gatherings.
For the married people the organization held separate meetings from the main group's gatherings.
For the married people, the organization held separate meetings from the main group's gatherings.
For the married people, the organization held separate meetings for the main group's gatherings.
For the married people, the organization held separate meetings from the main group's gatherings.
The sentence is perfectly correct as it is written in the question. Additionally, every single change made in the answer choices makes the sentence grammatically incorrect in some way. The best choice is to leave the sentence as is.
Example Question #34 : Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
Such large deficits are rarely made up by a team at this point in the season.
Such large deficits are rarely made up by a team, at this point in the season.
Such large deficits are rarely made up by a team at this point in the season.
Such large deficits being rarely made up by a team at this point in the season.
Such large deficits are rarely made up by a team at this point in a season.
Such large deficits is rarely made up by a team at this point in the season.
Such large deficits are rarely made up by a team at this point in the season.
The sentence is perfectly correct as written, and needs no improvements made to it. Additionally, the other answer choices that do change some aspect of the sentence make it grammatically incorrect.
Example Question #35 : Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
Professional journalists have to be extremely conscious of professional ethics at all times in their work.
Professional journalists have to be extremely conscious of professional ethics at all times in their work.
Professional journalists having to be extremely conscious of professional ethics at all times in their work.
Professional journalists have to be extremely conscious for professional ethics at all times in their work.
Professional journalists have being extremely conscious of professional ethics at all times in their work.
Professional journalists have to be extremely conscious of professional ethics at all times, in their work.
Professional journalists have to be extremely conscious of professional ethics at all times in their work.
The sentence is perfectly correct as written and needs no changes to make it more grammatically correct. Additionally, all of the other answer choices make the sentence problematic grammatically. The best answer choice is to leave the sentence as it is written.
Example Question #41 : Recognizing Sentences That Contain No Errors
Unlike all of his siblings, the young boy had an artistic bent that his parents looked down upon.
Unlike all of his siblings, the young boy had an artistic bent that his parents looked down upon.
Unlike all of his siblings, the young boy had an artistic bent and his parents looked down upon.
Unlike all of his siblings, the young boy had an artistic bent that his parents looking down upon.
Unlike all of his siblings, the young boy having an artistic bent that his parents looked down upon.
Unlike all of his siblings the young boy had an artistic bent that his parents looked down upon.
Unlike all of his siblings, the young boy had an artistic bent that his parents looked down upon.
The sentence is perfectly correct as written, and needs nothing done to improve it. Additionally, all of the other answer choices that do make a change also make the sentence grammatically incorrect. The correct answer choice is to leave the sentence as it is written.