Grammar
Punctuation
Reading Section
Expression of Ideas
Practice Questions
100

These include examples like She, His, They, It, That* , and Which*

Pronouns

(Bonus: Relative Pronouns)

100

Any of these paired punctuation marks contain nonessential phrases.

Commas

Parentheses

Dashes

100

These questions are meant to be as confusing as possible

Graph questions

100

Generally, the SAT wants answers that are...

Short and Sweet

Concise

Effective

100

100

D

200

This performs the action of a verb and is necessary for a complete sentence.

Subject

200

This cannot appear between two complete sentences and is NEVER allowed on the SAT

Comma Splice

200

Examples of this strategy include writing summaries, boxing transitions, and noting tone

Active Reading/Pencil

200

Words to describe this include formal, informative, inspired, frustrated...

Tone

200

200

B

300

Commonly used words for this part of speech spell the acronym FANBOYS

Conjunctions

300

Indicates possession or a contraction

Apostrophe

300

Topic vs. Main Idea

Topic is one or two umbrella description. Main Idea is one sentence: author's attitude towards the topic.

300

These questions require you to consider the broader context of a given sentence

Paragraph-Level questions

300

300

B

400

This is necessary for items in lists, comparisons, and combinations

Parallel Structure

400

Can appear between two adjectives

Commas
400

Golden Rule on the Reading Section

Every correct answer must have supporting evidence from the passage

400

Passages are in this structure

5 Paragraph Essay

400

400

A

500

This part of speech describes what a squirrel can do to a tree

Prepositions

500

What is the difference between a colon and a semicolon?

A semicolon has complete sentences on either side. A colon has a complete sentence on the left side and an incomplete sentence on the right.

500

Strategies for these include reading around unfamiliar words, breaking up longer sentences, and reading the introduction

Great Global Conversation passages

500

Complementary, Contrasting, Casual, Sequence

Transition Words

500

500

D