Problem 805
Question
Select the best completion of the sentence from among the given choices. (A) if you already know how to play but want to hone your prowess, one can find plenty of information to help you do just that. (B) if you already know how to play but want to hone your prowess, you'll find plenty of information to help you do just that. (C) if you already know how to play but want to hone your prowess, you find plenty of information to help you do just that. (D) if you already know how to play but want to hone your prowess, one finding plenty of information to help you do just that.
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified Answer
The best completion of the sentence is (B) if you already know how to play but want to hone your prowess, you'll find plenty of information to help you do just that.
1Step 1: In each sentence, check if the pronouns used in the sentence are consistent so that there is no confusion about who is being referred to. (A) Inconsistent - it switches from "one" to "you" (B) Consistent - "you" and "you'll" (which is a contraction of "you" and "will") (C) Consistent - "you" is used throughout (D) Inconsistent - it switches from "one" to "you" #Step 2: Check for grammatical correctness#
Look for any grammatical errors in each of the sentences.
(A) No grammatical errors
(B) No grammatical errors
(C) Incorrect verb tense - "you find" should be "you'll find" or "you can find"
(D) Incorrect verb form - "one finding" doesn't make sense in this context
#Step 3: Eliminate incorrect options#
2Step 2: Based on the analysis in steps 1 and 2, eliminate the choices that have inconsistencies in pronouns or grammatical errors. (A) Eliminate because of inconsistency in pronouns (B) No issues found (C) Eliminate because of grammatical error (D) Eliminate because of both inconsistency in pronouns and grammatical error #Step 4: Choose the best option#
Based on the analysis and elimination process, we can conclude that the best completion of the sentence is:
(B) if you already know how to play but want to hone your prowess, you'll find plenty of information to help you do just that.
Key Concepts
GED Sentence CompletionPronoun ConsistencyGrammatical Correctness
GED Sentence Completion
GED Language Arts tests often include sentence completion questions that assess your ability to choose the word or phrase that best completes a sentence. To master these types of questions, focus on understanding the context of the sentence and ensuring that your choice fits logically and syntactically. Choosing correctly also requires a good grasp of vocabulary and grammar.
Take for example the sentence provided in your homework. The context hinges on playing a game and improving one's skills at it. Options (B) and (C) maintain a consistent subject ('you'), which is crucial in these exercises. However, while (C) uses the present tense 'find,' options like (B) use the contraction 'you'll find' which maintains future intention more appropriately for the given scenario. Thus, 'you'll find' is the grammatically correct and most contextually appropriate choice.
When you practice sentence completion, remember to:
Take for example the sentence provided in your homework. The context hinges on playing a game and improving one's skills at it. Options (B) and (C) maintain a consistent subject ('you'), which is crucial in these exercises. However, while (C) uses the present tense 'find,' options like (B) use the contraction 'you'll find' which maintains future intention more appropriately for the given scenario. Thus, 'you'll find' is the grammatically correct and most contextually appropriate choice.
When you practice sentence completion, remember to:
- Understand the main idea and context of the sentence.
- Ensure the completion makes sense logically with the beginning of the sentence.
- Use grammar rules to eliminate incorrect options.
Pronoun Consistency
Pronoun consistency is key to clear and coherent writing, ensuring the reader understands who or what is being discussed. Whenever a pronoun is introduced, it should agree in number and gender with its antecedent, and keep the same form throughout the entire sentence or passage.
In the problem you faced in your GED practice, the inconsistency in pronouns is seen in options (A) and (D) where they switch from 'one' to 'you'. To ensure pronoun consistency:
In the problem you faced in your GED practice, the inconsistency in pronouns is seen in options (A) and (D) where they switch from 'one' to 'you'. To ensure pronoun consistency:
- Choose a pronoun and stick with it across clauses and sentences that are related.
- Make sure pronoun references are clear; ambiguous references can confuse readers.
Grammatical Correctness
Grammatical correctness is the foundation upon which clear and effective communication is built. In GED Language Arts, attention to grammatical details is not just encouraged—it’s imperative. Errors in verb tenses, subject-verb agreement, and sentence structure can lead to misunderstanding and reduce the quality of your writing.
Looking back at the given exercise, notice the elimination of options (C) and (D) based on grammatical errors. Incorrect verb tense and form disturb the flow and clarity of the sentence, making them incorrect choices. To improve grammatical correctness:
Looking back at the given exercise, notice the elimination of options (C) and (D) based on grammatical errors. Incorrect verb tense and form disturb the flow and clarity of the sentence, making them incorrect choices. To improve grammatical correctness:
- Review verb tenses and ensure they are used correctly according to the context.
- Understand standard sentence structures and how to apply them.
- Regularly practice grammar exercises to identify and correct common mistakes.
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