SAT Writing › Identifying Other Adjective and Adverb Errors
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Playing a brass or woodwind instrument good requires one to have good posture. No error
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Though the dog had been washed by the petsitter just yesterday, he continued to smell badly. No error
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Having finished their homework, the students quick decided to escape to the TV for entertainment. No error
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As the online presence of businesses has expanded at a rapidly pace, so too have the outlets for cyber shopping. No error
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Chad’s political views took an abrupt swing to the left; afterwards, he had to find a way to remove bumper stickers quick. No error
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“We need some pie,” he said to Joleen gentle, hoping that the sugary treat would lift his melancholy friend’s spirits. No error
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As soon as (A) he woke up, he sprinted (B) quick downstairs to open his gifts (C) that were (D) under the tree. (E) No error
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"I'm sorry that I'm running late for dinner," I said to my mother on the phone, "but I'll be home real soon." No error
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The narrator described how as a child, he loved to let his body drift down the river, floating serene and happily in the sparkling water. No error
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Despite the terrible dress rehearsal the night before, the opening performance of Romeo and Juliet went really good. No error