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The appeal of art is largely a subjective experience that critics nonetheless take as an objective studies.
The key issue with the underlined phrase is the simultaneous use of "an" and the plural form "studies." Either the singular "an" or the plural "studies" needs to be changed to make the forms match. "An objective study" is the correct answer choice.
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The belief in evil spirits remains quite widespread in many different part of the world.
The error in the underlined portion of the sentence is its use of the singular form "part" after the adjectives "many different." As both adjectives indicate the plurality of the noun they describe, the singular noun "part" needs to be a plural noun to correct the error. "Many different parts of the world" is the correct answer choice because it is the only one in which this error is corrected.
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Unlike the plants at this local greenhouse, which has been around for thirty years, that at the chain store are wilted and dying.
Because "the plants" is a plural subject, the corresponding pronoun must be a plural subject pronoun. "Those" is the word that matches.
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Peter believed that, despite all of the differing opinion on the subject, his theory about particle physics would be proven correct one day.
The phrase "all of" indicates that the noun it is modifying in the sentence should be plural. Therefore, "opinion" should be "opinions," and the correct phrase is "despite all of the differing opinions on the subject."
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Despite the challenges involved, karate consists of many learnable technique that can be mastered by people from all walks of life.
The adjective "many" in this sentence is intended to modify a plural noun; therefore, the correct phrase should be "many learnable techniques."
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Having been alls over the world, Jeremy could confidently say that his favorite place to be is right here in his hometown.
The error in this sentence is the word "alls," which does not follow the rules of standard written English within the context of the sentence. We should change the word to "all," with the correct phrasing as "Having been all over the world."
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Kasia was initially confused by all of the different part involved in constructing the cabinet, but she eventually came to understand how everything fit together.
The word "part" must be pluralized in order to reflect the use of the word "all." We should therefore change the phrase to "all of the different parts."
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Jamie wasn't aware that Lisa didn't want to be treated like those; she preferred to get to know her friends well before she hugged them.
The error in the sentence is in the use of the word "those," as the remainder of the sentence refers to a specific way Lisa prefers to be treated. Therefore, "those" should become "that" and the underlined phrase should become "be treated like that."
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The complex machine required that all of its many moving piece worked together in order to function.
Here, it is clear from the word "many" that the underlined word should be plural. Therefore, the best option is "pieces."
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Grey herons native to Scandinavia mostly migrate south during the winter, whereas them native to Britain tend to stay sedentary year-round.
Because "grey herons" is a plural subject, the modifying pronoun must also be plural, in this case "those" is correct. Even though this modifier comes later in the sentence, it must still agree with what it modifies.
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Greyhounds are among the fastest canines in the world.
In the sentence above, greyhounds are being compared with all other canines. Therefore, the use of the superlative adjective "fastest" is appropriate as written.
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Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English. One of the answer choices reproduces the underlined portion as it is written in the sentence.
My favorite television show is more highly regarded than you favorite television show.
Given that the first part of the sentence indicates that is is comparing two people's favorite shows, the "you" in the second part of the sentence is erroneous. It should be corrected to "your" so that the comparison makes sense.
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These set of problems that our math teacher gave us is incredibly difficult.
Even though there are multiple problems in the "set of problems," the "set" itself is singular. Therefore, the plural word "These" at the beginning of the sentence should be replaced with "This."
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Jamie, struggling to comprehend the activity in science class, is puzzled by all of the various interchangeable part.
The phrase "all of" requires that the noun that completes that phrase be plural. "All of the... parts" is correct, then.
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In several region of the country, people fly American flags every single day.
In the sentence above, the word "region" is being modified by the word several; therefore, we know that region should be plural. The best way to correct the underlined portion of the sentence above is "In several regions of the country."
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The tired old dog wasn't capable of running anymore, but he still liked to play catch, he walked slow after the ball.
In the sentence above, the word "walked" is being modified by the word "slow." This is an error, as you cannot modify a verb with an adjective; you must use an adverb. The best way to correct the underlined portion of the sentence above is "he walked slowly after the ball."
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Do you prefer these houses over there, or our house right here?
In the sentence above, the word "houses" is being modified by the words "over there," and by the word "these." This is an error, as you must modify something that is "over there" with the word "those" rather than "these." The best way to correct the underlined portion of the sentence above is "those houses over there."
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My favorite gym to work out in is those one over in Rogers Park.
In the sentence above, the word "gym" is clearly singular; therefore, we know that all words modifiying it must also be singular. "Those" is a plural word. The best way to correct the underlined portion of the sentence above is "that."
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The series of industry that have disappeared over the last few years are a great cause of alarm for many modern economists.
In the sentence above, the word "industry" is being modified by the phrase "series of;" therefore we know that industry should be plural. The best way to correct the underlined portion of the sentence above is, "The series of industries."
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The powers that be are not happier with the current status quo.
In the sentence above, the phrase "powers that be" is being modified by the word "happier," however, there is no other end to the comparison. "Happier" is the wrong adjective to use in this case, as "happier" is a comparative adjective. The best way to correct the underlined portion of the sentence above is, "The powers that be are not happy."
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