<p>Does anyone know how many No Errors were there in the Error Identification part of the test? I put 4</p>
<p>Sorry I can’t answer your question, but just out of curiosity, what type of English do you use? I use Australian English and unfortunately one of the errors I identified in the writing section is an error in my English, but not in American English.</p>
<p>^ listen dude am sorry but you’re taking the “AMERICAN” curriculum, and you know it… you can’t really condemn them for using their English… there are a ton differencesbetween the British and American English if you think of it… But no one can go to america and ask them why they are writing color not colour… etc… seriously…</p>
<p>same thing with your case… your Australian yeah… but you can’t take the American test and then go around saying “This is correct in Australian!” you just can’t … which is why I advise you to not count on that complaint…</p>
<p>I think I got 3 No Errors…</p>
<p>Anyone to confirm 3 No Error?</p>
<p>I think I got 4 in one and 3 (maybe 4?) in one…I don’t know which one was experimental.</p>
<p>that’s true, i guess i’ll just have to hope the question was in the experimental section. then again, i had a look around and no where does the collegeboard specifically state ‘american english’. the instructions mention ‘standard written english’ though, which does leave some ambiguity.</p>
<p>I got 4 or 5 no error</p>
<p>The non-experimental writing section was the one with the Octopus Paragraph Improvement.</p>
<p>how about the identifying sentence errors and improving sentences?? anyone remember any question??</p>
<p>Bump…</p>