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Watch this very efficient dialogue about Comparison Questions on the SAT. Included below is a PDF of all the questions we did. If you’re feeling confident, do the problems before watching the video!
Watch this very efficient dialogue about Comparison Questions on the SAT. Included below is a PDF of all the questions we did. If you’re feeling confident, do the problems before watching the video!
Choose your path: Let me shift you into gear A blind man gets on a crowded bus, and there are no seats available. One man offers the blind man his seat. Was that a good thing for him to do? If you answered yes, you are in desperate need of additional information: you see, the…
Perfect scoring standardized test expert Josh Peters (that is, I) took a break from building new curriculum for our members to put some answers into a drill we had already built. To check out the exact page I was working on in the video, visit Appositive Commas. Though the video sticks to examples from the…
Oxford defines provincial as Quick note about which dictionary to rely on when studying vocabulary for standardized tests: it doesn’t matter. That said, we have found that the College Board’s use of their “vocabulary” words in test questions has almost always mapped perfectly onto the definition and example found within the New Oxford American Dictionary—usually…
Conjunctive adverbial idioms… what? Conjunctive adverbs… eh? Transitions! Ah, yes! Like therefore and however! The SAT and ACT makers love to test the use of these grammatical tools in the English and Writing sections. You may recognize them better with a few examples: Obviously, the enumeration above is not exhaustive. Neither is the list appended…
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