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Master SAT Grammar with this comprehensive study guide featuring grammar rules, practice questions, answers, and detailed explanations. Covers essential SAT Writing and Language topics including punctuation, sentence structure, subject-verb agreement, pronouns, modifiers, verb tense, and word choice. Designed for high school students preparing for college admissions, this resource strengthens grammar skills, improves SAT performance, and builds confidence for test day success. Ideal for structured review, practice tests, and SAT preparation.

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, How can you separate two complete sentences? 1. A period- Go to them. They need you.
2. A semicolon- Go to them; they need you.
3. ", and" ", but" ", as" - They were winning, but we took the lead.

4- A colon : (only use if 1st sentence causes 2nd or if 2nd one is an example)
5- a Hypen


Subject Noun that performs the action




Verb action word that the subject performs




Adjective word that describes a noun




Adverb Word that describes an adjective, a verb, or another adverb.

(Usually end in -ly)
ex. Slowly

ex. "I did bad on that test." WRONG
ex. "I did badly on that test." GOOD


Preposition Small connecting word that shows relationship

above
below
in
of
outside of
inside of
to
from


What are the 3 types of Objects? 1- Direct Object
2- Indirect Object
3- Object of the preposition


Direct Object Answers the question "Who?" or "What?"

e.g. John passed the puck to Elizabeth.


Indirect Object Answers the question "To Whom?" or "For Whom?"

e.g. John passed the puck to Elizabeth. Indirect object is Elizabeth.


Object of the preposition The noun that comes after the preposition

"to the store"
"above the floor"
"Below the attic"
"around the corner, up the street, down the road"


Can the subject of a sentence exist as an object of the NO
preposition?



Can the subject of a sentence exist as direct object? NO

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