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  • Comprehensive content: Exam Edge's CLAST English Language Skills (ELS) practice tests are created specifically to prepare you for the real exam. All our CLAST ELS practice test questions parallel the topics covered on the real test. The topics themselves are covered in the same proportions as the real test too, based on outlines provided by the College-Level Academic Skills Test in their CLAST ELS test guidelines.

  • Realistic practice: Our CLAST ELS practice exams are designed to help familiarize you with the real test. With the same time limits as the real exam, Our CLAST practice tests enable you to practice your pacing and time management ahead of test day.

  • Detailed explanations: As you complete your practice tests, we show you which questions you answered correctly and which ones you answered incorrectly, in addition to providing you with detailed step-by-step explanations for every single CLAST English Language Skills (ELS) practice exam question.

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  • Thousands of unique questions: We offer 15 different online practice exams with 1,200 unique questions to help you prepare for your CLAST English Language Skills (ELS) !

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What score do I need to pass the CLAST ELS Exam?

To pass the CLAST English Language Skills (ELS) test you need a score of 295.

The range of possible scores is 100 to 400.

How do I know the practice tests are reflective of the actual CLAST English Language Skills (ELS) ?

At Exam Edge, we are proud to invest time and effort to make sure that Our CLAST practice tests are as realistic as possible. Our practice tests help you prepare by replicating key qualities of the real test, including:

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We have a team of professional writers that create our CLAST English Language Skills (ELS) practice test questions based on the official test breakdown provided by the College-Level Academic Skills Test . We continually update our practice exams to keep them in sync with the most current version of the actual certification exam, so you can be certain that your preparations are both relevant and comprehensive.

Do you offer practice tests for other College-Level Academic Skills Test subjects?

Yes! We offer practice tests for 3 different exam subjects, and there are 45 unique exams utilizing 2550 practice exam questions. Every subject has a free sample practice test you can try too!
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CLAST English Language Skills (ELS) - FAQ Sample Questions

Directions: In the sentence below, select the underlined portion that contains an error.
 

He felt bad about missing his sons first baseball game.





Correct Answer:
sons
in the sentence provided, the underlined portion that contains an error is "sons." this word should be corrected to show possession, as it refers to something belonging to the son. the correct possessive form is "son's." let's break down the error and the correction: **error:** - "sons" - this is the plural form of "son," which indicates more than one son. however, in the context of the sentence, it is meant to show possession or ownership by one son. therefore, using the plural form is incorrect because it changes the meaning and does not correctly show possession. **correction:** - "son's" - by adding an apostrophe followed by 's' to "son," it transforms the word into its singular possessive form. this correctly indicates that the baseball game belongs to or is associated with the speaker's son. thus, the correct sentence should read: "he felt bad about missing his son's first baseball game." in conclusion, the error in the sentence lies in the incorrect use of the plural "sons" instead of the possessive "son's," which is critical to convey the intended meaning of the sentence accurately.