<p>shoot i guess you’re right</p>
<p>For identifying sentence questions, we’re only asked to pick out the errors within the sentence. It doesn’t matter if it’s not the best way to phrase the sentence, as long as it’s grammatically correct.</p>
<p>“I began to feel comfortable with the guitar” is not correct.</p>
<p>You can’t say “Only after playing it for a few weeks, I began to feel comfortable with the guitar.”</p>
<p>I believe the “only” at the beginning of the sentence required a “did” before I (did I begin), which wasn’t one of the options. </p>
<p>“Only after playing it for a few weeks did I start to feel comfortable with the guitar,” not
“Only after playing it for a few weeks I began to feel comfortable with the guitar.”</p>
<p>Did I begin to feel comfortable with the guitar was an option.
I believe it was C?</p>
<p>Actually not sure. It was either that or “Did I start.” either way is right I was just explaining what the Only needed in order to make the “I began to feel comfortable with the guitar” answer correct.</p>
<p>The “I began to feel comfortable with the guitar” would’ve been correct had there not been an “Only” at the beginning of the sentence.</p>
<p>i.e. “After playing it for a few weeks, I began to feel comfortable with the guitar” does work, but</p>
<p>“ONLY after playing it for a few weeks I began to feel comfortable with the guitar” does not work…</p>
<p>Pretty sure that’s what the question was asking.</p>
<p>On the january qas there was a question exactly like this question, so i know I got it right</p>
<p>what was the answer to the salmon question</p>
<p>Ooooo now I understand what you are saying. Sorry!</p>
<p>Aiminghigher, I believe I put…</p>
<p>returning, with precision, to their homes</p>
<p>Salmon was something like</p>
<p>“… before returning, with great precision, to the streams in which they were hatched.”</p>
<p>That’s not word for word, but it was something like that.</p>
<p>Yeah that was it.
Option E?</p>
<p>aight thanks i put that too</p>
<p>Can anyone confirm the drummers one?
Was it “drummers… that of” or “a drummer… that of”?
And what’s the foreign language one people have been talking about?</p>
<p>I put rock drummers (the plural one)</p>
<p>^Ahh, me too!
Hmmm how about the one about the flag? Combined OR was a combination of?</p>
<p>Combined blank flag and blank flag</p>
<p>The flag combined? I thought that was kind of weird D:</p>
<p>-3 so far :/</p>
<p>-7 and a 10? Anything higher than a 700 would be great,what do you think.</p>
<p>^-7 and 10 would be in the 660-680 range I believe</p>