samwong Wrote:Under test conditions, what would be a good approach to attack this question?
When you can't find any error in the first choice, do you check the remaining choices to make sure that you didn't miss any errors?
Since there is no error in the first choice, how do you do a quick split for B, C, D, and E for this problem?
Thank you.
sam, the best way to answer this question -- along with a whole bunch of other questions like it -- is this: "just look for something that's different in the choices."
really, you can find anything that differs! just scan the choices until you find something that is done differently among different choices. if you can find a reason to eliminate one of the ways in which that thing is done, good! if not, move on and find something else.
by the way, don't "hunt for errors" in choice (a).
in general, you probably won't be able to do this with much proficiency -- after all, if you could, then you wouldn't have any trouble with sentence correction! (in that case, you would be able to do exactly the same thing with all the other choices, and just like boom! the problem would be solved.)
if you see an error that's obvious (to you, anyway) in the original sentence, then go ahead and analyze it. but don't go picking through the original sentence in "search mode" if nothing jumps out at you.