Category Archives: Writing

SAT Question of the Day Explained – December 8, 2014 – Identifying Sentence Errors

Today’s SAT question of the day is a quick and easy writing multiple choice question about tigers.  Let’s see if you can solve this identifying sentence errors question:

The tiger usually hunts by night and feeds on a variety of animals, but it prefers fairly large prey such as deer and wild pigs.

All of the verbs match…all of the conjunctions and other sentence bits seem to be in order, too.  This simple sentence has no error!  If you don’t hear an error when you read the sentence, check each blank systematically…and if you still don’t see an error, be confident that there’s no error!

SAT Question of the Day Explained – December 2, 2014 – Identifying Sentence Errors

Kafka in 1917

Today’s SAT question of the day is an identifying sentence errors question about pronouns and Franz Kafka.

The credit for making Franz Kafka internationally famous as a writer belongs to his friend, novelist Max Brod, which despite Kafka’s dying wishes, edited Kafka’s unpublished manuscripts and then had them published.

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SAT Question of the Day Explained – October 27, 2014 – Writing, Identifying Sentence Errors

Today’s SAT question of the day is an identifying sentence error question about one of the most commonly tested subjects in the SAT writing multiple choice sections: verbs!

As you read the sentence, you get some clues about the verbs that relate to Galileo: the telescopes “were”, and we modeled on instruments “built by”…these verbs are in the past and their actions are completed.

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SAT Question of the Day Explained – October 15, 2014 – Writing, Identifying Sentence Errors

Today’s SAT Question of the Day is an identifying sentence errors question with a verb error.  Let’s focus in:

Beluga whales […] are the only animals known mimicking the sounds of human speech spontaneously.

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