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Get some practice at improving writing quality by watching this SAT Writing video on technologies used to reduce water usage at power plants. It's riveting.
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Shmoop for his s a t question three of eleven
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here and we're focusing on the little term there is
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you Okay so is use We got to find it
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here in the reading It's A little tiny phrase So
- 00:14
we need a little tiny line Where are you is
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used Here it is okay for one hundred billion gallons
- 00:19
of water is used for the thermal electric power generation
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And you have okay so a personal interview got gallons
- 00:25
of water is used There are gallons They are used
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Doesn't that sound better So there's clearly something wrong here
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So to be or not to be That is the
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well that's Not really a question Just whether it's questioned
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letter b is the right answer right The conjugation of
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the verb to be needs to agree with one hundred
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thirty nine billion gallons of water Because that's the subject
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it's connected teo Because quote one hundred thirty nine billion
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gallons unquote is plural We need the verb to agree
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with it It's A plural conjugation So they are It
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is But they are right Well the singular version of
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to be would be correct only if water Where The
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subject that sentence That word is part of the subject
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since it's part of the hundred thirty nine billion gallons
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of water but alone It's not the subject of sentence
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opens with each day which tells us the information describes
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the present Both had been used yeah but had been
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used refers to the past and make it sound like
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the water usage is somehow different today which is not
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the case So uh that's it Don't take long showers
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