General Verbal Cards Flashcards
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Q
How should you approach sentence correction questions?
A
- Read the entire sentence carefully.
- Try to understand the specific idea or relationship the sentence intended to express.
- Evaluate the underlined part of the sentence.
- Because the part of the sentence that may be incorrect is underlined, concentrate on evaluating that part for errors and possible corrections before you read the answer choices.
- Read each answer choice carefully.
- The first choice always repeats the underlined part of the original sentence. Choose it if you think the sentence is best as it stands — but only after you’ve examined all the other choices.
- Determine how well each choice corrects the original sentence.
- See how well each choice fixes what you consider to be wrong with the original sentence.
- Consider all aspects of sentence correctness and effectiveness.
- Evaluate the sentence and the choices in terms of general clarity, grammatical and idiomatic usage, language economy and precision, and appropriate diction.
- Substitute your answer choice back into the sentence.
- Read the whole sentence, substituting your choice for the underlined part. A choice may be wrong if it doesn’t fit, grammatically or structurally, with the rest of the sentence. Remember that some sentences will require no corrections; in these cases, select the first answer choice.