Wave your hands in the air if it's SUBLIME that you don't care!

<p>dont remember that one. woops</p>

<p>i thought it didnt have anything wrong with it but it sounded funny at me when i got to the end of the sentence...i always second guess myself when i want to put "No Error."</p>

<p>I don't think I got the one with the guy visiting his friend. Experimental?</p>

<p>The sound/poetry one was definitely euphonious. Learn your etymologies ;)</p>

<p>eu ~ comes from Latin and means "good"
phon/phono ~ comes from Greek and means sound/voice</p>

<p>was the answer for a CR, harbinger and something else?
also was the answer with anticipated correct?</p>

<p>nope not the experiemental timothy..my experimental was a math section. the writing question im talking about is number 29 right before the fixing the passage questions.</p>

<p>and in the writing was an error the one with "more fuller"? or was it no error?
i remember the one with not seeing his friends for 5 years, i wasnt sure about that one.</p>

<p>yeah it should be "more full" or "fuller"</p>

<p>For that sentence completion I put something with ante-... instead of harbinger...</p>

<p>@norabelle -> Okay, I must've forgotten, then.</p>

<p>@Anonymous91 -> I put down the 'more fuller' as an error. That's a double superlative, right?</p>

<p>@Quickandslowly -> Antecedent?</p>

<p>Antecedent is correct</p>

<p>Correction : It's a double comparative. Superlative is 'most' or 'full-est'... Just saying.</p>

<p>yeah i put more fuller too. its def. wrong. What's the harbinger question? i remember that as a choice but i didnt choose it.</p>

<p>it was forestall and harbinger i think, i know forestall usually means to delay, but it also has a second definition meaning to anticipate.</p>

<p>@Flame Yay!! Gimme high five!!</p>

<p>oh no. im pretty sure i didnt put antecedent. but i dont remember at all</p>

<p>@Feed, lol I forgot the question so I guess your right!</p>

<p>@Anonymous91, are you sure? What was the question?</p>

<p>Oh yeah, that's what I meant. Double comparative.
Thanks @Feed. :)</p>

<p>100% it was antecedent.</p>

<p>Heh, you tell em' Flame!</p>

<p>what was the antecedent question?</p>