Grammar Rules!
Punctuation
Problems
Technical
Vocab
Word Pairs and Triplets
SAT Writing Style
& Strategy
100

"I saw a movie it was bad" contains this type of error

What is a run-on/missing comma?

100

These are used with FANBOYS to correct a run-on

What is a comma?

100

Words like "however," "moreover," "nevertheless" are called these

What is a transition?

100

This is the difference between TO, TOO, and TWO.

To: Preposition indicating direction

Too: Also

Two: Number

100

In an organized essay, every body paragraph should begin with this.

What is a claim/topic sentence?

200

"She walk" contains this type of error

What is subject-verb agreement?

200

These require two complete clauses on either side

What is a semi-colon?

200

A phrase that can't stand on its own as a complete sentence

What is a fragment/dependent clause?

200

This is the difference between THEIR, THERE, and THEY'RE. 

Their: Belonging

There: Location

They're: They are

200

These are the most important paragraphs in your essay.

What are body paragraphs?

300

"This is the moment you've been waiting for, we're finally getting a dog" contains this type of error

What is a colon instead of comma?

300

This requires a complete sentence before it's used and is sometimes used to introduce a list

What is a colon?

300

The acronym "FANBOYS" helps us remember this type of conjunction

What is a coordinating conjunction?

300

Explain the meaning of: affect vs effect

Affect: Verb, to influence something

Effect: Noun, a result of something

300

This type of word improves the flow between sentences and ideas.

What are transitions?

400

"The dog wagged it's tail" contains this type of error.

What is an apostrophe?

400

These two punctuation marks can never be mixed or matched (comma, semicolon, colon, or dash)

What is a dash and comma?

400

The acronym "A WHITE BUS" helps us remember this type of conjunction

What is a subordinate conjunction?

400

Explain the meaning of: explicit vs. implicit 

(NOT "explicit" like explicit language/content, the other definition)

Explicit: Directly stated

Implicit: Implied, but not directly stated

400
This is what you should do if two sentences say almost the same thing. 

What is combine sentences OR delete one sentence?

500

"She went hiking, to ski, and swimming" has this type of error

What is parallelism?

500

This is used to indicate possession or form contractions

What is an apostrophe?

500

Words that describe the time or location of something, such as over, under, between, and before are called these

What is a preposition?

500

Explain the meanings of: elicit vs. illicit

Elicit: To evoke

Illicit: Illegal

500

What's the biggest mistake in a conclusion paragraph?

What is repeating the introduction, not changing word choice, OR adding new information?

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