<p>How do you avoid these grammer blunders ?Sometimes i make 1 mistake out ot 49 ,sometimes 8 ,about 3-4 on average but i really believe i can score 800 on Writing if avoid these really ..extremely stupid errors.</p>
<p>Most of the time if I miss a question on the writing section, it's because I truly am not sure. Sometimes with those sentence correction questions that have nearly everything underlined, I read the sentence out loud to make sure nothing sounds "weird." I guess it's all about being scrupulous.</p>
<p>Avoid constructions in passive</p>
<p>The questions that are hardest are the ones that have no error.
To determine if a question is No Error, go through the list of errors in your head.</p>
<p>subject/verb agreement?
parallelism?
...
diction?</p>
<p>like that.
If you can't find an error, then its No Error.</p>
<p>My biggest issue was that it was hard for me to put down No Error/Sentence is correct as it is offered. Just remember that approximately 20% of the time, this is the case.</p>
<p>Usually there are no more than 4-5 errors (5 is too much).
Btw ,i have also noticed that usuall at least one question withing #25-#29 has no error.</p>
<p>^you really shouldn't approach "no error" questions like that. If you had gotten anyone of them wrong before, you would be letting that previous question affect your decision on the current question.</p>
<p>You are right,but what is the probability for 2 consecutive no error questions..</p>
<p>^you'd be surprised. Of the 10 or so tests I've done, I've seen many times where there are 2 "E"s in a row. You just can't think about it like that, otherwise you will pay with your score :)</p>
<p>Everytime i decide there is no error,i just answer E ,i dont know ,maybe just dont remember two consecutive Es :)</p>
<p>I just did a practice test from the online course !!! FOUR E`s in a row !!!</p>