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grammatical rules
#1
Important Question regarding this exam. If all of the questions are asking to arrange sentences correctly- im sure i can pick out the right one, However, if I must describe why that is the case based on grammatical rules etc... i am a bit lost. In short when studying on IC I am getting every answer correct- should I worry about the explanation??

Looking forward to a reply.

Thanks!
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#2
Definitely -- Most IC cards are most beneficial if you make sure you read through all of the material and try to absorve the overall concept. Whatever you do, DO NOT worry about memorizing. It is more about overall concepts, not specific fill in the blank answers.

Tell us which test are you planning on taking?
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#3
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think there is any test where you would actually have to explain your answer. However, if you don't know the rule, then they might be able to trip you up on a tricky question. So I would at the very least familiarize myself with the rules.

What test are you taking?
TESC Criminal Justice BA '12
B&M Civil Engineering BS (In Progress)
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