Mastering ACT English: Conventions of Standard English

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Complete Sentence

A sentence that contains a subject, predicate, and expresses a complete thought.

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Subject

The person, place, thing, or idea that performs the action in a sentence.

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Predicate (Verb)

The part of the sentence that tells what the subject does or what happens to the subject.

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Dependent Clause

A clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it begins with a subordinating conjunction.

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Run-On Sentence

A sentence that connects two independent clauses without proper punctuation.

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Comma Splice

A grammatical error where two independent clauses are joined only by a comma.

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FANBOYS

A mnemonic that stands for the coordinating conjunctions: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.

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Subordination

A grammatical construction that connects an independent clause with a dependent clause.

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Parallel Structure

The use of the same grammatical form in lists or compound structures.

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Comma Usage

Commas are used in lists, before coordinating conjunctions, and after introductory phrases.

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Semicolon

A punctuation mark used to connect closely related independent clauses.

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Colon

A punctuation mark used to introduce a list, explanation, or quotation.

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Dashes

Punctuation marks used for emphasis or to indicate an abrupt change in thought.

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Parentheses

Punctuation marks used to enclose additional information that is not essential to the meaning of the sentence.

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Apostrophe

A punctuation mark used to indicate possession or the omission of letters in a contraction.

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Subject-Verb Agreement

The rule that singular subjects must have singular verbs, and plural subjects must have plural verbs.

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Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement

The requirement that pronouns must agree in number and gender with the nouns they replace.

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Adjective

A word that modifies a noun, providing more information about it.

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Adverb

A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, often ending in -ly.

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Dangling Modifier

A descriptive phrase that is positioned in such a way that it does not clearly refer to a noun.

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Idiomatic Expressions

Phrases where the meaning is not deducible from the individual words, often requiring specific prepositions.

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Redundancy

The unnecessary repetition of words or ideas in a sentence.

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Misidentifying Subjects

A common error where the subject of a sentence is incorrectly identified, especially in inverted sentences.

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Collective Nouns

Words that represent a group of individuals or things, typically treated as singular.

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Non-Essential Information (Appositives)

Information that can be removed from a sentence without changing its core meaning, typically set off by commas.

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Perfect Tenses

Verb tenses that indicate completed actions in relation to other actions.

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Common Pitfall

Frequent mistakes made in grammar or punctuation that one should be wary of.

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