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When Should Students Start Studying For the SAT / ACT?
The point at which a student starts studying for the SAT / ACT is one of the key predictors of success on the exam.
Vague Pronouns On the SAT Writing & ACT English Section
Unclear writing is considered suboptimal on the SAT / ACT, and this is the premise upon which many pronoun-based questions are built.
Pinpoint vs. Paragraph Questions On the SAT Writing / ACT English Section
Today we'll discuss what you should and should not read on the SAT Writing / ACT English section.
Logical Transitions On the SAT Writing Section and ACT English Section
Understanding transition words in the SAT Writing & ACT English section is crucial to succeeding on your test.
Commas and FANBOYS On the SAT Writing & ACT English Section
Commas are everywhere on the SAT Writing / ACT English section, and it's imperative to understand how to use them.
Semicolons: an Important Grammatical Concept On the SAT Writing and ACT English Section
Many of my students get confused by semicolons on the SAT / ACT. Just a little clarification should suffice to garner you a higher score.
The Comparison Principle On the SAT Writing & ACT English Section
One of the trick questions more difficult to detect on the SAT / ACT is on the subject of comparisons.
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.
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.
'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.
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