<p>how do u know when there is or isn't an error? i always get these wrong, where i find an error that isnt there, even though there is no error, and sometimes i put no error when there is one</p>
<p>any tips for what i should do? these are like the only ones i get wrong but its a lot of them</p>
<p>I remember reading this from someone else who ended up getting an 80 MC on their Writing,</p>
<p>First, familiarize yourself with all of the most common writing errors on the SAT, Rocket Review, Barron's, Up Your Score and Grammatix all have a general list of the most common errors.
Second, go through all the problems, identify the errors as you have studied, if you don't notice an immediate error, skip it,
Later, come back to all those you skipped, try finding an error a second time, a few will actually have an error, the rest will be the no errors.</p>
<p>I agree with akahmed...the SAT only has a specific set of grammar mistakes that they repeat over and over again.....for example...a common one is subject-verb agreement....pronoun-antecedent agreement.......</p>
<p>A good tutorial for this.........in my opinion.....would be on number2.com.......i think they have a very good grammar tutorial....you have to register to the site to use it though.......but it's free......</p>
<p>If anyone wants to check it out, please do....and if I am wrong in saying that their grammar tutorial is good...then let me know....thanks..</p>