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Notice What's Being Asked: Questions On the SAT / ACT Math Section
Giving some thought to certain math questions on the SAT / ACT can help save you ever-precious time on the test.
Participial Phrases: Important Concepts on the SAT Writing / ACT English section
Today we'll discuss a concept which students often find tricky on the SAT and ACT: principial phrases. Read on to learn more.
ANKI: an Easy Way to Learn Vocab For Your SAT / ACT
Th lack of a robust vocabulary can be an intimidating obstacle on the SAT/ACT. Read on to learn how you can improve your vocabulary easily.
Noun-Of-Noun: Misleading Phrases on the SAT Writing & Literature and ACT English section
Today we'll discuss a misleading phrase type commonly used on the SAT Writing & Literature and ACT English section: noun-of-noun phrases.
'Combine the Sentences' Questions On the SAT Writing and ACT English Sections
"Combine sentences" questions are crucial to succeeding on the SAT Writing or the ACT English section. Read here to learn more.
'Who' vs. 'Whom': Important Concepts On the SAT Writing & Literature and ACT English Section
The who vs. whom issue is an important one on the SAT Writing & Literature and ACT English section. Read on for a thorough understanding.
Add/Remove Questions On the SAT Writing and ACT English Sections
The 'add/remove' question often appears in the SAT Writing / ACT English sections. Learn here how to approach it.
Synonyms: Easy Points On the SAT Writing and ACT English Section
Eliminating repetitious elements increases writing quality. Understanding how to do so will garner you easy points on the SAT / ACT.
Parallel Structure on the SAT Writing & Language and ACT English Section
Understanding parallel structure is an easy way to gain points on the SAT Writing & Literature or ACT English section.
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