To prepare for the TOEFL test in particular solving Structure and Written Expression in the test, here are some strategies to try:
1. Consider the sentence in question in question
Remember the purpose of the questions was to determine the structure or determine what the most appropriate response to complement the shortage problem. Here you need to identify the components of the sentence. That is, are the subject (noun), predicate (verb), objects (nouns), adverbs, and so on
2. Consider each of the available answers, choose one that best completes the sentence in question
Of course you need to equip yourself with sufficient capability grammar. So it is highly recommended studying the books of grammar
3. Never eliminate an answer choice by simply looking at the answer without seeing the sentence about
In general, each answer option is true when it stands alone. A selection of answers will be known right or wrong after a sentence was added.
4. Note the word or group of words are underlined and quickly find the right part.
Most questions in this section can be identified by simply looking at a word or group of words
5. When you are dealing with a matter that can not be identified by just looking words or groups of words underlined, immediately read a full sentence.
1. Consider the sentence in question in question
Remember the purpose of the questions was to determine the structure or determine what the most appropriate response to complement the shortage problem. Here you need to identify the components of the sentence. That is, are the subject (noun), predicate (verb), objects (nouns), adverbs, and so on
2. Consider each of the available answers, choose one that best completes the sentence in question
Of course you need to equip yourself with sufficient capability grammar. So it is highly recommended studying the books of grammar
3. Never eliminate an answer choice by simply looking at the answer without seeing the sentence about
In general, each answer option is true when it stands alone. A selection of answers will be known right or wrong after a sentence was added.
4. Note the word or group of words are underlined and quickly find the right part.
Most questions in this section can be identified by simply looking at a word or group of words
5. When you are dealing with a matter that can not be identified by just looking words or groups of words underlined, immediately read a full sentence.
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