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ACT English - Commas Example Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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ACT English - Commas Example 
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Seagulls sand crabs and starfish are just a few of the species that you might see while 
vacationing in New Smyrna Beach Florida. Solution: Seagulls, sand crabs, and starfish are 
just a few of the species that you might see while vacationing in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. 
Commas are needed when separating three or more words, phrases, or clauses written in a series. 
A comma is also needed to set off geographical names. 
"Tra...
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ACT English Practice Questions 100% Solved
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ACT English Practice Questions 
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dependent clause cannot stand on it's own. ex: "when I went to Europe" "because I am a 
teacher" "after I called the doctor" 
Possessive of "it" its 
Contraction of "it is" it's 
Which is not a correct form? 
its, it's, its' its'. This form does NOT exist. 
They're=? "They are" 
Their=? Possessive 
There=? a place
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Act English Practice Questions And Answers 100% Solved
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What is the rule for subject-verb agreement? singular verbs end with *s* and plural verbs 
*do not* 
What do you use past perfect for? to make clear the chronology of two events completed at a 
definite time in the past, one before the other 
ex: Before I went to the performance with Kelly, I *had* never *appreciated* ballet before 
What do you use the present perfect for? to describe an event that began in the past and 
continues into t...
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ACT English Exam 47 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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ACT English Exam 47 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
On both sides of the field STANDS other shelters-two that are used for cover and a centered back shelter (the "chateau"), where snowballs are stowed. 
 
A.NO CHANGE 
B. is standing 
C. has stood 
D. stand - CORRECT ANSWER D. stand 
 
subject is plural and verb has to match 
 
The team that PREVAILS IN TWO OF THREE PERIODS wins the game. 
 
F. NO CHANGE 
G. prevails, in two of three periods, 
H. prevails in two, of the three, periods 
J....
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ACT English Exam 151 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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ACT English Exam 151 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Fix the apostrophe(s). 
Deborahs groceries' melted in the car. - CORRECT ANSWER Deborah's groceries melted in the car. 
 
Fix the commas. 
Amy charged exceedingly, reasonable prices for tutoring. - CORRECT ANSWER Amy charged exceedingly reasonable prices for tutoring. 
 
Fix the commas. 
Rebecca bought milk eggs and cheese. - CORRECT ANSWER Rebecca bought milk, eggs, and cheese. 
 
Fix the pronoun agreement. 
Herpetophobia is when people ...
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ACT English Questions Set
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Fix the apostrophe(s). 
Deborahs groceries' melted in the car. Deborah's groceries melted in the car. 
 
Fix the commas. 
Amy charged exceedingly, reasonable prices for tutoring. Amy charged exceedingly reasonable prices for tutoring. 
 
Fix the commas. 
Rebecca bought milk eggs and cheese. Rebecca bought milk, eggs, and cheese. 
 
Fix the pronoun agreement. 
Herpetophobia is when people have a fear of snakes. Herpetophobia is a term that means a fear of snakes. 
 
Fix the idiom. 
Teachers aro...
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ACT English Study Questions and Complete Solutions
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dependent clause cannot stand on it's own. ex: "when I went to Europe" "because I am a teacher" "after I called the doctor" 
 
Possessive of "it" its 
 
Contraction of "it is" it's 
 
Which is not a correct form? 
its, it's, its' its'. This form does NOT exist. 
 
They're=? "They are" 
 
Their=? Possessive 
 
There=? a place 
 
Rewrite this with a possessive form of "teacher": The salary of this teacher is very high. This teacher's salary is very high. 
 
Rewrite this with a...
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ACT English Section Rules
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Introductory phrase = Comma Use a comma when it separates introductory words from rest of sentence 
Ex. After seven weeks of studying, I raised my ACT score by five points. 
 
BTW (by the way) Phrases = comma hug Use commas to set off words or phrases that are nonessential to the integrity of the sentence...oh, by the way 
 
FANBOYS For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so 
 
Independent, (FANBOYS) Independant Use comma when it separates 2 independent clauses and you see either for, and nor, but, yet, so...
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ACT Prep English Practice Questions
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I grew up with buckets, shovels, and nets waiting by the back door; hip-waders hanging in the closet; tide table charts covering the refrigerator door; and a microscope was sitting on the kitchen table. 
 
Choose the best replacement answer for this part of the sentence: "waiting by the back door;" 
A. NO CHANGE 
B. waiting, by the back door, 
C. waiting by the back door, 
D. waiting by the back door A (It provides the best punctuation for the underlined portion. The phrase "waiting by the ba...
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English ACT Practice Questions and Answers
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Elephant, since 1972 
A. No change? 
B. Elephants, since 1972, 
C. Elephants since 1972, 
D. lephants' since 1972 C. Elephants since 1972, 
 
Now-famous 
F. No change 
G. More-then-famous 
H. Now famously 
J. Famously F. No change 
 
Encroachment 
A. No change 
B. Encroachment— 
C. Encroachment: 
D. Encroachment, B. Encroachment— 
 
Humans are amount the threats to the animals survival.... should this be added No because this info is already provided in the paragraph 
 
Intensive, field, s...
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