Comma Chameleon
Grammar Terms
The Punctuation Situation
ACT Strategery
Should I Do It?
100

We use commas to separate this from a Complete Sentence.

What is a fragment?

100

These types of words generally fall into two categories: (1) Positional and (2) Directional.

What are prepositions?

100

To avoid creating a comma splice, just try using one of these to separate two complete sentences.

What is a period?

100

Read this first for every new passage.

What is the title?

100

The author is considering adding a sentence to the paragraph. He should do so only if the information is neither of these two twin no-nos.

What are redundancy and irrelevancy?

200

Use a comma with one of these to separate two complete sentences.

What is a conjunction?

200
Independent clauses always have a subject and a verb. In class, we refer to an independent clause as this.

What is a complete sentence?

200

A period, a comma-conjunction, and this type of punctuation are all basically the same on the ACT.

What is a semicolon?

200

In order to "hear" Subject-Verb agreement, remove these from the sentence.

What are prepositional phrases?

200

In the following sentence, replacing the word "who" with the word "they" would create this type of mistake.

All of the students, who were taking the ACT, had been studying diligently.

What is a comma splice?

300

This type of appositive requires a comma between two nouns or noun phrases.

What is a non-essential appositive?

300

Just about anything can come out of it, but the golden rule is that these must follow a complete sentence.

What is a colon?

300

Don't mix-and-match these with your commas whenever they separate a fragment from an otherwise complete sentence.

What are dashes or parentheses?

300

Find one of these if you are asked about deleting the underlined portion of the sentence.

What are synonyms?

300

These three words help you know that "who" is the correct relative pronoun.

What are He, She, and They?

400

However, Moreover, In addition to... Don't forget to place commas around these.

What are transition words?

400

One of two types of run-on sentences, this one contains no punctuation between two complete sentences.

What is a fused sentence?

400

Use this type of punctuation at the end of the sentence when the complete sentence contains an interrogative.

What is a question mark?

400

This type of punctuation signals you to stop reading and start looking for 1, 2, 3, 4 or A, B, C, D in answer section of one of the passage's remaining questions.

What are brackets?

400

A fused sentence is created by inserting this punctuation between two complete sentences.

What is nothing?

500

Over the river and through the woods to grandmother's house we go. Little Red Riding Hood doesn't need to place commas between these three types of phrases.

What are prepositional phrases?

500

This is when all the verbs within a paragraph are of the same tense.

What is parallelism?

500

You should use these to separate a list of lists, but you're never going to see that on the ACT.

What is a semicolon?

500

Read this again when answering the last question(s) of a passage.

What is the title?

500

Keep it or delete it. You should delete information that is either irrelevant or this.

What is redundant?

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