<p>Please post your Princeton Review SAT problems here, stating from which PR book the problem comes from.</p>
<p>Book type Key:
PR11 : 11 Practice Tests for the SAT
Cracking08: Cracking the SAT 2008. Next year, the code will be Cracking09 for the 2009 edition.</p>
<p>Format:</p>
<p>Book Type/Page/Question number</p>
<p>Example: </p>
<p>PR11/506/18</p>
<p>PR11/506/18</p>
<p>Sometimes the sun shines on the lake in such a way (A) as to create the illusion (B) that we could sail (C) a boat off the edge (D) of the Earth. No error (E).</p>
<p>Answer: E</p>
<p>Why is it not C? (Shines is present tense)</p>
<p>sail is also present tense.</p>
<p>Should it not be ‘can sail’ as opposed to ‘could sail’?</p>
<p>What are the verb tenses usually linked with wishes/wants?</p>
<p>CB will never test between could and can. I’ve never seen it.</p>
<p>PR is full of mistakes… did u see the amount of stars it has? 1/5 in amazon!!</p>