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100
  • 我们的知识点word pair有哪些,complete the parentheses:

  • As...(。。。)

  • Not only...but (。。。)

  • More/-ER...(。。。) / Less...(。。。)

  • (N)either...(n)or

  • Singular Faulty Comparison(。。。。。。。。)

  • Plural Faulty Comparison(。。。。。。。。)

  • Like vs. Unlike 平行比较

  • As...as

  • Not only...but (also)

  • More/-ER...than / Less...than

  • (N)either...(n)or

  • Singular Faulty Comparison(that of)

  • Plural Faulty Comparison(those of)

  • Like vs. Unlike 平行比较

100

Correct or incorrect?
“She not only sings well but also dances beautifully.”



Correct – “not only…but also” is parallel and properly placed

100

Fix the error:
“Neither Nikola Tesla or James Joule is as famous as Edison.”


Change “or” → nor
(Neither nor)

100

Why is this wrong?
“Unlike a train, the length of a tram is usually limited.”


– correct: “Unlike a train, a tram…” or “Unlike the length of a train, the length of a tram…”

100

True or false:
“Like her mother, Maria’s cooking is excellent” is correct.



False – compares “her mother” (person) to “Maria’s cooking” (thing). Correct: “Like her mother, Maria cooks excellently” or “Like her mother’s, Maria’s cooking is excellent.”

200

Complete the correct comparison:
“Isadora Duncan is as renowned a dancer and choreographer ______ Martha Graham.”
(missing word)

as

200

Fix this error:
“He is not only talented, he is also hardworking.”
(Why is it wrong for SAT?)



Missing “but” – should be “not only talented but also hardworking

200

Complete correctly:
“______ John ______ Mary was invited to the party.” (both negative)



Neither … nor
(Neither John nor Mary)

200

Fix:
“Parrots possess skills similar to human toddlers.”



Add those of – “skills similar to those of human toddlers”
(Those of = the skills of)

200

Complete correctly:
“______ a bicycle, a car requires fuel.”



Unlike (Unlike a bicycle, a car requires fuel – correct parallel: thing vs. thing)

300

True or false:
“He runs as fast than his brother” is correct SAT English.

False – should be “as fast as”

300

Correct the error:
“A 25‑foot python is longer as any other snake.”



Change “as” → than
(Longer than)

300

Fix the faulty comparison:
“The music of Charles Ives was less popular than John Philip Sousa.”



Add that of – “less popular than that of John Philip Sousa”
(That of = the music of)

300

What does “those of” replace?
“Our results are better than those of the previous study.”



The results (of the previous study)

300

Fix this faulty comparison:
“The cost of living in Chicago is higher than Dallas.”



“Higher than that of Dallas” (cost vs. cost)

400

Identify the error:
“This problem is as difficult, if not more difficult than, the previous one.”


Missing second “as” – correct: “as difficult as, if not more difficult than”

400

Fill in the blank:
“This route is less efficient ______ the old one.”



than
(Less than)

400

What does “that of” replace in this sentence?
“Her voice is better than that of her sister.”



The voice (of her sister)
(That of = singular noun from first part)

400

Correct or incorrect?
“The ears of a rabbit are longer than those of a fox.”



Correct – plural comparison (ears vs. ears)

400

Identify the error:
“Whereas a novel can take years to write, a poem’s composition is often much faster.”


– correct: “Whereas a novel can take years to write, a poem can be composed much faster” or “whereas a novel’s composition…a poem’s composition”

500

Complete the correct paired structure:
“Martha Graham was ______ a great dancer ______ a great choreographer.”



not only … but (also)
(Not only a great dancer but also a great choreographer)

500

Is this correct?
“She is more smarter than her classmates.”



No – double comparative. “More smart” or “smarter,” not both.

500

Correct or incorrect?
“The population of New York is larger than California.”



Incorrect – should be “larger than that of California” (population vs. population)

500

Why is this wrong?
“The songs of Adele are more popular than Beyoncé.”



Should be “more popular than those of Beyoncé” (songs vs. songs) – otherwise compares songs to a person

500

“Neither the teacher nor the students was present at the assembly.”



Change was → were
Reason: 在 neither…nor 结构中,动词与最近的主语一致。