[Video] Q26: No change or subjected to or subjected from or subject f

Answer Choices

  • NO CHANGE

  • subjected to

  • subjected from

  • subject for

Explanation for Question 26 From the Writing Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 8

So for 26, our sentence says proponents of going digital, 2 say that technology's the easiest way to get the most accurate records of proceedings 3 as the machine records, everything faithfully as it is, 4 as it occurs, and it's not subject to human errors. 5 So our question is, how do we talk about these, 6 the subject too? And so the first thing we can do is eliminate C 7 and D right? Because this is, this is kind of just like a language 8 phrase. We always say subject to hear our preposition 9 has to be two. We can't say four from, 10 and we can't say for, and the only reason for that is just, 11 that's not the way that we say it in English. It's kind of an 12 arbitrary rule, but we do need to know it for this test. 13 So now our question is, do we use subjected or do we use subject? 14 And we can figure this out by deciding if the paragraph is written in 15 the present tense or in the past tense right now, 16 if we read our P or a paragraph, it says, 17 proponents of going, they say, so that's present. 18 The technologist is the easiest way to get the most accurate, 19 the machine records again, present tense. 20 And so we see two verbs that are in present tense. 21 So we're going to want to choose the present version of subject, 22 which is just subject as it's written. He has the past tense. 23 So our best answer is going to be a.

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