Jan. Spanish SAT II : GRAMMAR ERRORS??

<p>So I took the Spanish SAT this past Saturday and since I am a native speaker I was thinking it would be super easy. Well, it was for the most part, but what I couldn't help noticing was that there were a couple of mistakes on the test. On one question it even had a phrase something along the lines of "los ninos les es mas facil..." Les es never ever go together. That's almost the same thing as saying "they is" in English. The question was about eating rice, but that's the only one I can remember off the top of my head. </p>

<p>It really bothered me that the Spanish test, which is supposed to test your grammar, actually would have grammar errors on it...I mean, doesn't that bother anyone else? The question took me longer to figure out because it was difficult to understand. Am I the only one who saw mistakes or did anybody else notice or have problems with this? Should I write to collegeboard about it?</p>

<p>Um... Isn't "les es" "is to them"? Cause les is a plural third-person indirect object pronoun.... I think that sentence could be correct, depending on context, but it's hard for me to say, since I don't know what sentences surrounded it.</p>

<p>I'm assuming the "les" was an IDP pronoun for "los ninos", so the sentence ran roughly as "It is easier to children". Again, I'm not too sure, but that's what I think it should be...</p>