Sunday, June 7, 2020
SAT Subject-Verb Agreement Quiz
Before you start, you may want to read the Writing Essentials Subject-Verb Agreement post. If you feel you ââ¬Ëgot itââ¬â¢, then have a go at these five questions. They are not easy, so good luck! 1. The number of Americans living in rural areas have decreasedà (A) toà unprecedented levels, withà (B)most farmers saying that their daysà (C)in theà country are numbered.à D)à No Error. (E) 2. According toà (A) a recent study, an increasing number of people in their 30ââ¬â¢sà chooseà (B) to remain single, a finding thatà (C), despite reports to the contrary (D), à suggest (E)à that fewerà (F) people plan to have children. No Error.à (G) 3. Students, many of whomà (A) find themselves in nearly insurmountable debt, areà compromising (B)à on their career ideals, taking jobs that, whileà (C) in many casesà highly lucrative, areà (D) often hardly inspiring. No Error.à (E) 4. Beaming satellite images fromà (A) Jupiter, a planet notoriously difficultà (B) toà photograph, wasà (C) a remarkable feat for a team of scientists, who, for the firstà time ever,à (D)à wereà (E) able to depict parts of the planetââ¬â¢s atmosphere that wereà (F)à à hithertoà (G) unknown. No Error.à (H) 5. A veritable kaleidoscope of sea life, the seabed has beenà (A) constantly changing,à affording (B)à marine biologists with (C)à a view intoà (D) a world both unique andà (E) awe-inspiring. à No Error.à (F) Answers: 1.à A (number has decreased) 2. E (suggests) 3. E (No Error) 4. E (teamâ⬠¦was) 5. C (with is unnecessary) If you got all five of those correct, then you are an SAT grammar beast. Way to go! (You can still make sure you know everything youll need for test day with more SAT grammar practice!)
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