Writing Test
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SAT II Subject Tests
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Identifying Sentence Errors
Identifying sentence error questions are the easiest of the three multiple-choice question types. You need
only determine whether a sentence contains an error; you do not have to figure
out how to correct the
error. Here are the directions for identifying sentence errors:
Directions: Of the sentences in this part, some are correct and others contain errors of grammar,
usage, diction (choice of words), or idiom (correctness of expression).
If the sentence contains an
error, the error is underlined and lettered. Assume that any part of the sentence that is not underlined
is correct and cannot be changed. In analyzing a sentence, keep in mind
the requirements of stan-
dard written English.
If you find an error in a sentence, select the one underlined part that must be changed in order to
make the sentence correct and darken the corresponding space on your answer sheet.
If the sentence
does not contain an error, darken space (E) on your answer sheet.
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