ACT English Spiral Review #1
ACT English Spiral Review #2
ACT English Spiral Review #3
MISC
100

What two things can an apostrophe show?

Examples: Matt's, Can't, It's

Possession and a contraction (combining two words)

100

Correct or incorrect? How do you know?

My mother sister aunt and brother left for the seashore.

Incorrect: Need commas to separate three or more items in a list.

My mother, sister, aunt, and brother left for the seashore.

100

What is subject-verb agreement? Give an example to justify your answer.

When the subject and the verb agree in number (and tense).

Singular subject=singular verb

Plural subject=plural verb

100

What kind of questions should you skip and guess on?

Questions with questions!

200

Identify and explain whether the sentence below is grammatically correct or not:


Heather the leader of our group was an articulate young woman.

Incorrect: Need commas around nonessential information (appositive).

Correct:

Heather, the leader of our group, was an articulate young woman.

200

Some parts of the building has no air conditioning.

What needs to change?

Subject-verb disagreement

Some parts of the building have no air conditioning.

200

Identify TWO ways in which a pronoun and antecedent must "agree"

The pronoun and the antecedent agree in number, gender, and person.

200

How many questions are on the ACT English test, and how many minutes do you have to answer all of the questions?

75 questions - 45 minutes

300

What are the three ways to fix this sentence below?

I love to write papers I would write one every day if I had the time.

1. Period

I love to write papers. I would write one every day if I had the time.

2. Semicolon

I love to write papers; I would write one every day if I had the time.

3. Comma + Conjunction (FANBOYS)

I love to write papers, and I would write one every day if I had the time.

300

One of my friends were late today.

Is this correct or incorrect?  If incorrect, fix it.

Incorrect.

One of my friends was...

or 

Two of my friends were...

300

Edna Gellhorn’s “Walkless-Talkless Parade”

    In 1916, as the Democratic Party’s national convention met in St. Louis, Missouri, to nominate candidates for the presidency and vice-presidency and to establish a platform, a set of positions on issues. Therefore, suffragists (those who advocated extending voting rights to women) wanted the Democrats’ platform to support women’s right to vote.

A. NO CHANGE

B. while

C. when

D. OMIT the underlined portion.

D. OMIT the underlined portion.

The best answer is D because the other choices insert subordinating conjunctions (as, while, when), which create sentence fragments. This choice offers the only complete sentence.

300

Where did Mr. Brown go to college?

Carleton College

400

If nonessential information comes in the middle of a sentence, how do I punctuate it?

With a pair of dashes, commas, or parentheses
400

The Andean Panpipe

    Whether its bright and jaunty or haunting and melancholic, the music of the Andes highlands has a mellow sound unique in the musical world. The instrument responsible for this sound is the antara, or Andean panpipe, known for the hollow-sounding, breathy notes it creates.

A. NO CHANGE

B. they’re

C. it's

D. its'

C.  it's

 The contraction it's, meaning it is, is needed in this context because otherwise the introductory, dependent clause would have no subject or verb. In addition, the singular pronoun form (it's) is required for proper subject-verb agreement.

400

Edna Gellhorn’s “Walkless-Talkless Parade”

    In 1916, as the Democratic Party’s national convention met in St. Louis, Missouri, to nominate candidates for the presidency and vice-presidency and to establish a platform, a set of positions on issues. Therefore, suffragists (those who advocated extending voting rights to women) wanted the Democrats’ platform to support women’s right to vote.

E. NO CHANGE

F. for, the presidency

G. for: the presidency

H. for the presidency,

E. NO CHANGE

The best answer is E. The phrase "for the presidency" is essential to the meaning of this sentence, and no punctuation is needed in the underlined portion.

400

How many blank answers should you have at the end of the ACT English test?

None!

500

When I was a boy growing up in Delhi, India, we had a kitchen garden behind our downstairs apartment. My father was an avid gardener, he still is: and every Saturday morning he would put on his work clothes, pick up his hoe and trowel, and head out the back door.

A. NO CHANGE

B. gardener—he still is—

C. gardener, he still is—

D. gardener and he still is

B. gardener—he still is—

It offers the best punctuation for this nonessential parenthetical element. The phrase "he still is" needs to be set off with the same punctuation marks on both ends. In this case, the dashes are best for avoiding ambiguity.

500

Vatican City’s Wonders

    Surrounded by the ancient city of

Rome, Vatican City is an independent nation

on the west bank of the Tiber River. This tiny

country—about one-sixth of a square mile in all—is

also home to a disproportionately large number of

sites with great historical, artistic, and 

religious significance.

E. NO CHANGE

F. approximately about one-sixth of a square mile, all told—

G. a grand total sum of about one-sixth of a square mile—

H. a total of about one-sixth of a square mile when added together—


E. NO CHANGE

It provides the clearest, most concise wording for this parenthetical phrase. The other choices add unnecessary words.

500

Edna Gellhorn’s “Walkless-Talkless Parade”

    In 1916, as the Democratic Party’s national convention met in St. Louis, Missouri, to nominate candidates for the presidency and vice-presidency and to establish a platform, a set of positions on issues. Therefore, suffragists (those who advocated extending voting rights to women) wanted the Democrats’ platform to support women’s right to vote.

A. NO CHANGE

B. Similarly, suffragists

C. Furthermore, suffragists

D. Suffragists

D. Suffragists

The best answer is D. No transitional word is needed here because the sentence introduces information about the suffragists that is not directly linked back to the preceding sentence.

500

Should we sleep during the ACT?

BRUH, NO!