ACT English Questions 2026. Exam Questions and Correct Answers With
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On both sides of the field STANDS other shelters-two that are used for cover and a centered back
shelter (the "chateau"), where snowballs are stowed.
A.NO CHANGE
B. is standing
C. has stood
D. stand - D. stand
subject is plural and verb has to match
The team that PREVAILS IN TWO OF THREE PERIODS wins the game.
F. NO CHANGE
G. prevails, in two of three periods,
H. prevails in two, of the three, periods
J. prevails, in two of the three periods - F. NO CHANGE
commas can not go in front of prepositions
in and of are prepositions
Forwards advance to the center of the field, crouching behind shelters and trying to eliminate
opponents by hitting them with snowballs. Meanwhile, defensive players supply their forwards
with ammunition and bombard opponents from afar. Any player can attempt to snatch the other
team's flag. DEFENSIVE PLAYERS ENSURE FORWARDS HAVE SNOWBALLS TO THROW.
A. NO CHANGE
,B. Capturing the flag is one way to win a period in Yukigassen.
C. Players who are hit by snowballs are eliminated.
D. DELETE the underlined portion. - D. DELETE the underlined portion.
Don't be repetitive and all the sentences were already said in different wording.
The AREA'S PROSPERITY and autonomy of the area led to the neighborhood being known as
"Sweet Auburn".
F. NO CHANGE
G. area's well-to-do affluence
H. affluent prosperity
J. affluence - J. affluence
affluent means rich/ well-off
don't want to be repetitive
F and G say area but of the area is already said
keep it simple
Entertainment venues such as the Top Hat Club (later the Royal Peacock) hosted famous
performers. The Atlanta Daily World, FOR INSTANCE, the first successful black-owned US daily
newspaper, also began on Auburn Avenue.
A. NO CHANGE
B. therefore,
C. however,
D. DELETE the underlined portion - D. Delete the underlined portion
none of the transition words make sense
, Well, I would lend an ear to some of the sweet talk: vistas of gently rolling farmland, swinging
footbridges, mist rising from the Roanoke River ARE BREATHTAKING.
A. NO CHANGE
B. takes away your breath
C. is breathless
D. delete the underlined portion - D. delete the underlined portion
keep parallel structure
Marby Mill-its waterwheel spinning and its one-hundred-year-old loom LOOMING- deserves the
postcard attention they have gotten all these years.
F. NO CHANGE
G. looming:
H. looming,
J. looming - F. NO CHANGE
it's at the end so there doesn't have to be another dash
Laws of Conservation-the idea that, within a physical system, certain measurable properties such
as energy or momentum can neither be destroyed- ARE fundamental to physics.
F. NO CHANGE
G. has been
H. were
J. is - J. is
100% Correct Answers | Latest 2026 |
On both sides of the field STANDS other shelters-two that are used for cover and a centered back
shelter (the "chateau"), where snowballs are stowed.
A.NO CHANGE
B. is standing
C. has stood
D. stand - D. stand
subject is plural and verb has to match
The team that PREVAILS IN TWO OF THREE PERIODS wins the game.
F. NO CHANGE
G. prevails, in two of three periods,
H. prevails in two, of the three, periods
J. prevails, in two of the three periods - F. NO CHANGE
commas can not go in front of prepositions
in and of are prepositions
Forwards advance to the center of the field, crouching behind shelters and trying to eliminate
opponents by hitting them with snowballs. Meanwhile, defensive players supply their forwards
with ammunition and bombard opponents from afar. Any player can attempt to snatch the other
team's flag. DEFENSIVE PLAYERS ENSURE FORWARDS HAVE SNOWBALLS TO THROW.
A. NO CHANGE
,B. Capturing the flag is one way to win a period in Yukigassen.
C. Players who are hit by snowballs are eliminated.
D. DELETE the underlined portion. - D. DELETE the underlined portion.
Don't be repetitive and all the sentences were already said in different wording.
The AREA'S PROSPERITY and autonomy of the area led to the neighborhood being known as
"Sweet Auburn".
F. NO CHANGE
G. area's well-to-do affluence
H. affluent prosperity
J. affluence - J. affluence
affluent means rich/ well-off
don't want to be repetitive
F and G say area but of the area is already said
keep it simple
Entertainment venues such as the Top Hat Club (later the Royal Peacock) hosted famous
performers. The Atlanta Daily World, FOR INSTANCE, the first successful black-owned US daily
newspaper, also began on Auburn Avenue.
A. NO CHANGE
B. therefore,
C. however,
D. DELETE the underlined portion - D. Delete the underlined portion
none of the transition words make sense
, Well, I would lend an ear to some of the sweet talk: vistas of gently rolling farmland, swinging
footbridges, mist rising from the Roanoke River ARE BREATHTAKING.
A. NO CHANGE
B. takes away your breath
C. is breathless
D. delete the underlined portion - D. delete the underlined portion
keep parallel structure
Marby Mill-its waterwheel spinning and its one-hundred-year-old loom LOOMING- deserves the
postcard attention they have gotten all these years.
F. NO CHANGE
G. looming:
H. looming,
J. looming - F. NO CHANGE
it's at the end so there doesn't have to be another dash
Laws of Conservation-the idea that, within a physical system, certain measurable properties such
as energy or momentum can neither be destroyed- ARE fundamental to physics.
F. NO CHANGE
G. has been
H. were
J. is - J. is