ACT Prep unit 1 Exam 36 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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ACT Prep unit 1 Exam 36 Questions with Verified Answers
What is the importance of a capitalized word in a question? - CORRECT ANSWER all titles need to be capitalized.
What should you do when you are running out of time and you haven't answered all the questions? - CORRECT ANSWER never leave ...
ACT Prep unit 1 Exam 36 Questions with Verified Answers
What is the importance of a capitalized word in a question? - CORRECT ANSWER all titles need to be capitalized.
What should you do when you are running out of time and you haven't answered all the questions? - CORRECT ANSWER never leave a question blank. You'll earn one point for every correct answer you choose and zero points for any blank or wrong answers, so it doesn't hurt you to make a guess.
What "job" are you doing on the English section? - CORRECT ANSWER grammer
True or False: The ACT writers know that typical mistakes we make in language and often use these ideas to test you on. - CORRECT ANSWER truth
How much time do you have on English? How will you manage that time on the test? - CORRECT ANSWER 45 minutes
How many questions are on English? - CORRECT ANSWER 75 question
What are the three subscores on the English test? How many questions are there in each subscore? What are some examples of the types of questions that may show up under each of these subscores? - CORRECT ANSWER How many reasons are there to use a comma? What are they? Is a comma ever optional on the test? - CORRECT ANSWER Use commas to separate independent clauses when they are joined by any of these seven coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, or, nor, so,
For each of those 6 reasons, WHERE do you place the commas? - CORRECT ANSWER Use a comma after an introductory phrase or clause. ...
Use commas before and after a parenthetical phrase or clause. ...
Use a comma to separate two independent clauses linked by a coordinating conjunction (and, but, for, nor or, so, yet) ...
Use a comma to separate items in a series.
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