<p>On the sentence error identification portion of the test, are there cases in which a certain choice (A, B, C, or D) should be deleted? If I remember correctly, according to Barron's, one should not delete anything--however, on their practice test, an answer explanation does the exact opposite. So, are there cases in which a certain choice should be deleted?</p>
<p>I think so, since I myself have seen such examples on practice tests.</p>
<p>any more inputs?</p>
<p>What do you mean by "deleted"? Sorry if this is painfully obvious and I am somehow just not seeing it.</p>
<p>he means that the phrase is simply inappropriate in the sentence and should be removed. . .
btw, I don't recall seeing this type of situation from an ETS test. I think this only happens in the improving paragraphs. . .</p>