SAT Writing : Correcting Grammatical Errors in a Sentence Fragment

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Example Question #72 : Rewriting A Sentence Fragment

1 That’s why codes of discipline have arisen for raising factual or difficult children. 2 Some experts avow for strict authoritative castigation at all times while others argue for gentle or praise centric approaches. 3 Many parents find themselves confounded with the problem of unruly children. 4 Most adults however can agree that consistency and consequences are two key components of disciplining any child from the most pugilist to the most mild-mannered. 5 Being too permissive or too authoritarian can ultimately result with many instances of bad behavior.

How should the underlined portion of Sentence 4 be rewritten?

Possible Answers:

two key components of disciplining any child, from the most pugilist, to the most mild-mannered.

two key components of disciplining any child from the most pugilist to the most mild-mannered. (no change)

two key components of disciplining any child, from the most pugilist to the most mild-mannered.

two key components of disciplining any child; from the most pugilist to the most mild-mannered.

two key components of disciplining any child; from the most pugilist, to the most mild-mannered.

Correct answer:

two key components of disciplining any child, from the most pugilist to the most mild-mannered.

Explanation:

“From the most pugilist to the most mild-mannered” is a dependent clause that modifies “child,” the final word in an independent clause, so a comma is necessary here. “From… to” constructions rarely call for commas in the middle.

Example Question #51 : Correcting Grammatical Errors In A Sentence Fragment

1 That’s why codes of discipline have arisen for raising factual or difficult children. 2 Some experts avow for strict authoritative castigation at all times while others argue for gentle or praise centric approaches. 3 Many parents find themselves confounded with the problem of unruly children. 4 Most adults however can agree that consistency and consequences are two key components of disciplining any child from the most pugilist to the most mild-mannered. 5 Being too permissive or too authoritarian can ultimately result with many instances of bad behavior.

How should the underlined portion of Sentence 5 be rewritten?

Possible Answers:

can, ultimately, result with

can ultimately result with (no change)

can ultimately be resultant with

can ultimately be resultant with

can ultimately result in

Correct answer:

can ultimately result in

Explanation:

The correct construction is always “result in,” never “result with.” 

Example Question #191 : Improving And Correcting Sentences

1 Most of you probably know essays to be boring, tendentious assignments required for English class. 2 However the essay has a fascinating history.3 Did you know that the first known example of an essay came in the 16th-century? 4 Its author was Michel de Montaigne the French philosopher. 5 Today the genre includes such disparate types as the dialectic, the narrative, the critical, the historical, the descriptive, and the lyric essay. 6 The genre progressed with essays such as Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy, Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s On Poesy or Art, and Virginia Woolf’s A Room of Her Own.” 7 It remains to be, see how the essay will evolve in the future.

How should the underlined portion of Sentence 3 be rewritten?

Possible Answers:

of an essay, came in the 16th century?

of an essay? Came in the 16th-century.

of an essay, came in the 16th-century?

of an essay came in the 16th-century? (no change)

of an essay came in the 16th century?

Correct answer:

of an essay came in the 16th century?

Explanation:

Here, the problem is hyphenation. “16th century” is serving as a noun and not an adjective, so in this case we do not need a hyphen.

Example Question #51 : Correcting Grammatical Errors In A Sentence Fragment

1 Most of you probably know essays to be boring, tendentious assignments required for English class. 2 However the essay has a fascinating history.3 Did you know that the first known example of an essay came in the 16th-century? 4 Its author was Michel de Montaigne the French philosopher. 5 Today the genre includes such disparate types as the dialectic, the narrative, the critical, the historical, the descriptive, and the lyric essay. 6 The genre progressed with essays such as Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy, Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s On Poesy or Art, and Virginia Woolf’s A Room of Her Own.” 7 It remains to be, see how the essay will evolve in the future.

How should the underlined portion of Sentence 5 be rewritten?

Possible Answers:

Today, the genre includes such disparate types as

Today the genre includes: such disparate types as

Today, the genre includes such disparate types, as

Today the genre includes such disparate types as (no change)

Today the genre includes such disparate types, as

Correct answer:

Today, the genre includes such disparate types as

Explanation:

As an introductory word, “Today” should have a comma after it. The “such (adj noun) as” construction is correct without any additional punctuation.

Example Question #192 : Improving And Correcting Sentences

1 Most of you probably know essays to be boring, tendentious assignments required for English class. 2 However the essay has a fascinating history.3 Did you know that the first known example of an essay came in the 16th-century? 4 Its author was Michel de Montaigne the French philosopher. 5 Today the genre includes such disparate types as the dialectic, the narrative, the critical, the historical, the descriptive, and the lyric essay. 6 The genre progressed with essays such as Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy, Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s On Poesy or Art, and Virginia Woolf’s A Room of Her Own.” 7 It remains to be, see how the essay will evolve in the future.

How should the underlined portion of Sentence 7 be rewritten?

Possible Answers:

It remains to be seen

It remains to be seem

It remains, to be seen

It remains to be, seem

It remains to be, see (no change)

Correct answer:

It remains to be seen

Explanation:

“It remains to be seen” is the correct phrase. There are no known variants to it.

Example Question #77 : Rewriting A Sentence Fragment

1 W. Somerset Maugham was a proliferate and English author of more than two dozen books. 2 Born in 1874 and orphaned at a young age, also working as an ambulance driver in World War I and studying medicine in London. 3 Among his life he traveled in Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia, within other places, these experiences were also reflected in his writing. 4 His first novel, Liza of Lambeth, drew on these real-life experiences and became an instant bestseller, when it was published, in 1897. 5 One of Maugham’s most famous works, the American writer Theodore Dreiser gave a glowing review to the 1915 novel Of Human Bondage. 6 His legacy includes many plays, film adaptations, a tumultuous love life, an epigrammatic British literary award (the Somerset Maugham Award), and a steady if unexperimental oeuvre of fiction.

How should the underlined portion of Sentence 4 be rewritten?

Possible Answers:

became an instant bestseller when it was published, in 1897.

became an instant bestseller, when it was published, in 1897.

became an instant bestseller when it was published in 1897.

became an instant bestseller; when it was published, in 1897.

became an instant bestseller, when it was published in 1897.

Correct answer:

became an instant bestseller when it was published in 1897.

Explanation:

Since all the information in this phrase is essential to its meaning (none of it is parenthetical), it should not be broken into smaller clauses with commas.

Example Question #78 : Rewriting A Sentence Fragment

1 W. Somerset Maugham was a proliferate and English author of more than two dozen books. 2 Born in 1874 and orphaned at a young age, also working as an ambulance driver in World War I and studying medicine in London. 3 Among his life he traveled in Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia, within other places, these experiences were also reflected in his writing. 4 His first novel, Liza of Lambeth, drew on these real-life experiences and became an instant bestseller, when it was published, in 1897. 5 One of Maugham’s most famous works, the American writer Theodore Dreiser gave a glowing review to the 1915 novel Of Human Bondage. 6 His legacy includes many plays, film adaptations, a tumultuous love life, an epigrammatic British literary award (the Somerset Maugham Award), and a steady if unexperimental oeuvre of fiction.

How should the underlined portion of Sentence 3 be rewritten?

Possible Answers:

within other places these experiences were also reflected in his writing.

within other places; these experiences were also reflected in his writing.

within other places; these experiences, being also reflected in his writing.

within other places, these experiences also being reflected in his writing.

within other places, these experiences were also reflected in his writing. (no change)

Correct answer:

within other places; these experiences were also reflected in his writing.

Explanation:

Here we have a comma splice: two independent clauses incorrectly separated by a comma. Replace this erroneous comma with a semicolon.

Example Question #193 : Improving And Correcting Sentences

1 Generally, a person will tell you they prefer not to have their food burned. 2 Because caramel: a delicious sticky dessert, is actually made by slowly burning sugar. 3 A copper saucepan, a candy thermometer, and sugar and water are all you need to make this lascivious treat. 4 Although some chefs prefer to use their eyes and nose rather than a thermometer. 5 Desserts that will be made from caramel, including ice cream, pies, crème brûlée, candy apples, nougats, flan, and pralines. 6 However it may take many disastrous attempts and scorched pans while the amateur caramel maker achieves the golden, buttery perfection of this tasty dessert.

In Sentence 2, what punctuation mark should replace the colon?

Possible Answers:

no replacement should be made

comma

semicolon

parenthesis

hyphen

Correct answer:

comma

Explanation:

In Sentence 2, “a delicious sticky dessert” is a parenthetical phrase that must be separated from the surrounding clause with commas on each side. No other punctuation mark is correct.

Example Question #194 : Improving And Correcting Sentences

1 Generally, a person will tell you they prefer not to have their food burned. 2 Because caramel: a delicious sticky dessert, is actually made by slowly burning sugar. 3 A copper saucepan, a candy thermometer, and sugar and water are all you need to make this lascivious treat. 4 Although some chefs prefer to use their eyes and nose rather than a thermometer. 5 Desserts that will be made from caramel, including ice cream, pies, crème brûlée, candy apples, nougats, flan, and pralines. 6 However it may take many disastrous attempts and scorched pans while the amateur caramel maker achieves the golden, buttery perfection of this tasty dessert.

What word or phrase should be changed in Sentence 1?

Possible Answers:

a person

burned

Generally

prefer not

will tell you

Correct answer:

a person

Explanation:

Because the pronouns in Sentence 1 are plural (“they” and “their”), we need a plural noun antecedent. We must change “a person” to “people.”

Example Question #201 : Improving And Correcting Sentences

1 Generally, a person will tell you they prefer not to have their food burned. 2 Because caramel: a delicious sticky dessert, is actually made by slowly burning sugar. 3 A copper saucepan, a candy thermometer, and sugar and water are all you need to make this lascivious treat. 4 Although some chefs prefer to use their eyes and nose rather than a thermometer. 5 Desserts that will be made from caramel, including ice cream, pies, crème brûlée, candy apples, nougats, flan, and pralines. 6 However it may take many disastrous attempts and scorched pans while the amateur caramel maker achieves the golden, buttery perfection of this tasty dessert.

How should the underlined portion of Sentence 5 be rewritten?

Possible Answers:

Desserts that will be made from caramel including:

Desserts that will be made from caramel, include

Desserts that will be made from caramel include

Desserts that will be made from caramel: include

Desserts that will be made from caramel, including (no change)

Correct answer:

Desserts that will be made from caramel include

Explanation:

The original sentence is a fragment, so we need to delete the comma and change the gerund (“including”) to a present-tense conjugation (“include”).

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