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<p>Yes, “had swam” should be “had swum.” Fortunately, I looked this one up on verbix.com just yesterday. :)</p>
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<p>Yes, “had swam” should be “had swum.” Fortunately, I looked this one up on verbix.com just yesterday. :)</p>
<p>^ nice :]</p>
<p>the phrase ‘swim swam swum’ randomly [and luckily!] popped into my head as I was considering that question. haha, so glad that it did.</p>
<p>the whale one was definitely “had swam”.
i got 3 no errors, one was about new york and apples.
travelers are people, so “that” was not correct, should be “who”
for the sappho influencing lyrical poets, the answer was teh shortest one, i think (C).</p>
<p>powerbomb, find the error “life” was singular when it needed to be plural. it was the last word of the sentence and I very nearly skipped over it. it was tricky and i bet others skipped over it as well. “Inhabited with” i don’t remember the context but i think it is no error.</p>
<p>17 19 and 21 were the no errors</p>
<p>aww, 21 was no error? I remember debating over that one. I don’t remember the sectence though - could you refresh my memory?</p>
<p>For the “life” error, is that the question about the “clear Caribbean sea” and “teeming with life”? Somehow I couldn’t find an error in that sentence…</p>
<p>it may have been experimental. i had two consecutive writing sections. Did everyone have passage about african man?</p>
<p>Yes, but that was a CR section.</p>
<p>I don’t remember a Caribbean or life question.
Maybe I just have a bad memory…</p>
<p>^Yeah, that wasn’t experimental.</p>
<p>what was the one with the dancers, was the error predominate or thus being</p>
<p>and what was question 21 again?</p>
<p>what were the questions for 17, 19 and 21?</p>
<p>17 was about saturns</p>
<p>19 was about new york oranges</p>
<p>and 21 was about resources for photography enthusiasts</p>
<p>Was the windmills one or the D-Day one experimental?</p>
<p>And what did you guys put for the question (windmills) that asked about the windmills ruining the landscape or something like that?</p>
<p>I put “Granted…”</p>
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<p>So, no one agrees with me about changing “for” to “to”?</p>
<p>@ silverturtle: What was the original sentence? I don’t remember putting E for #21; thus, I might agree with you ;)</p>
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<p>I put the answer with “additionally.”</p>
<p>I was totally on the fence about that one. I don’t even remember which one I put but I think I put Granted…</p>
<p>Well, on the bright side my essay turned out a lot better than I had hoped, so maybe it won’t matter if I get this question wrong.</p>
<p>bump for the dancers in 1940s one</p>