SAT Writing Packet- Grammar Rules

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ST Writing Packet- Grammar Rules The writing section of the ST is extremely repetitive. The test makers ask the same grammar mistakes on every test. Master these grammar rules and feel confident on test day. For students using The Official ST Study Guide, 2 nd dition by the College oard: next to each rule you will see a list of page and question numbers that coincide with this book. p. 602 #27, p. 659 #19, p. 660 #26, p. 721 #24, #26, #29, p. 776 #19, p. 777 #24, #27, p. 839 #20, #27, p. 894 #14, p. 895 #18, #21, #23, p. 956 #12, #14, #16, p. 957 #29 Subject-Verb greement The most common grammar mistake that students are tested on is subject-verb agreement. Here is an example: The committee, made up of several women, are deciding on the school budget next week. No error. The mistake is choice C. The subject of this sentence is committee, which is singular and therefore needs a singular verb. Is should replace are in this sentence. This sentence contains a clause. The clause is the fragment of the sentence between the two commas, and it separates the subject from the verb. Therefore, you are tricked to think that the verb ( are ) should agree with women. In this case, read the sentence and eliminate the clause, so that the subject and the verb come directly after each other. y doing this, you will be able to tell if the subject does not agree with the verb. Here is a second example: We enjoyed the brilliant sunshine of the beach so much that day that when we left there was only one couple and one lifeguard still there. No error. The mistake is in choice C. One couple and one lifeguard is an example of a compound subject. compound subject is when there is more than one person in the subject. compound subject must always go with a plural verb. Was is a singular verb; were is a plural verb and should be used instead.

ST Grammar Rules Packet For students using The Official ST Study Guide, 2 nd dition by the College oard: next to each rule you Subject-Pronoun greement nother grammar mistake they ask about constantly is subject-pronoun agreement. This is a lot easier to understand than it sounds. n example will help you understand exactly what to look out for: smart tennis player such as Samantha is someone who knows how to move around the court, can hit winners at the net, and controls their emotions. No error. The mistake is in choice. Their is a plural pronoun. The antecedent, and subject in the sentence, player, is singular. Instead of using their, the sentence should have used her as the pronoun. p. 601 #15, p. 602 #28, p. 659 #20, p. 660 #28, p. 720 #15, p.721 #20; p.839 #25, p. 895 #19, p. 957 #19 Parallel Sentence Structure third grammar concept that is commonly tested on the ST writing section is called parallel sentence structure. Here is an example of a sentence with a mistake in parallel sentence structure. In a survey of the school s fifth graders, playing in gym class, painting in art class, participating in science labs and lunch time were all mentioned repeatedly as favorite activities in school. No error. In this sentence, lunch time should be changed to eating lunch. ach of the items that the fifth graders mentioned start with an -ing word. This is called parallel sentence structure. ach item in a series should be written in the same grammatical form. C p. 600 #6, #9, p. 602 #20, #22, p. 720 #18, p. 777 #23, p. 838 #19, p. 895 #22

ST Grammar Rules Packet For students using The Official ST Study Guide, 2 nd dition by the College oard: next to each rule you Proper Verb Tense The ST also tests students on proper verb tense. Here is a sentence that contains an improper verb tense: The three coaches decided not to pick the team right after practice that day, but they do talk on the phone and made the final C decisions that night. No error. Choice C contains the mistake because do is in the present tense. o should be changed to did. This entire sentence is written in the past tense. For example, decided is a verb used when something happened in the past. p. 601 #12 #18, p. 658 #12 #16, p. 659 #22, p. 777 #21, p. 838 #13, p. 839 #21, p. 894 #12, p. 895 #20, #25, p. 956 #13, #17, p. 957 #20, #24 Incorrect Comparisons The ST loves to test students on incorrect comparisons. Here is an example: Sam felt extremely confident going into the final round of interviews, because his list of credentials was far more impressive than his competitor. No error. The mistake here is in choice because Sam s list of credentials is being compared to his competitor rather than his competitor s list of credentials. ven though we may understand the sentence, his competitor s or his competitor s list needs to be used so that there is a proper comparison. p. 410 #21, p. 660 #27, p. 720 #14; p. 777 #28

ST Grammar Rules Packet For students using The Official ST Study Guide, 2 nd dition by the College oard: next to each rule you p. 659 #18 #24, p. 660 #29, p. 896 #27 Comparative/Superlative When comparing two things, use what s called the comparative: more or a word that ends in er, such as smarter: xample: Of the two runners, he was the faster. When comparing three or more than three things, use what s called the superlative: most or a word that ends in est, such as smartest: xample: Of the three runners, she was the fastest. iction rror nother grammar concept that is repeatedly asked on the ST is called diction. iction basically means word choice. Here is a sentence that contains a diction error: When the opera finally came to a conclusion at nine, we still had not eaten dinner and wanted to decide quick what type of food everyone would be happy with. No error. The mistake here is in choice. Quickly should be used instead of quick. If a verb, such as decide, is used in a sentence, an adverb is needed to describe how somebody is going to decide. Quickly is an adverb. dverbs very frequently end in -ly. In this example, an adjective, quick, was used in a place where an adverb should have been. This is a common mistake used on the ST that students should really look out for. second type of diction error is when a slang type of expression is used instead of a more formal type of expression. Since there is some gray area between what is considered slang and what is considered formal, the ST tends to stick to fairly cut and dry examples. Here is a sentence with an error of this type: The reason for the poor attendance at today s annual party is because the weather has been C highly unpredictable all week. No error. The mistake here is in choice C. The phrase is because is not grammatically correct in this sentence. The word because should not be used after the word reason. Instead, the phrase is that should be used. p. 721 #22, p. 776 #13, p.838 #12, #14, p. 956 #15

ST Grammar Rules Packet For students using The Official ST Study Guide, 2 nd dition by the College oard: next to each rule you Proper Number greement The writing section of the ST will frequently test students on number agreement. This means that if a sentence has a plural subject then any phrases that describe the subject must be plural as well. Here is an example: The travel tour through Italy is intended for families C p. 409 #19 with a young child. No error. The mistake here is in choice because the noun in the second part of the sentence, families, is plural and the phrase with a young child is singular. The phrase with young children should be used instead. p. 839 #26; p. 957 #26 Unclear Pronouns n unclear pronoun refers to a pronoun found in a sentence where it is unclear as to what the pronoun is referring to. Sarah and Karen were enjoying the hike up the mountain until she felt ill and they C had to turn back for home. No error. The mistake in this sentence is choice C because it is unclear as to whether the pronoun she is referring to Sarah or Karen.

ST Grammar Rules Packet For students using The Official ST Study Guide, 2 nd dition by the College oard: next to each rule you Subject/Object of Sentence This is an important grammar rule, because it consistently appears on the ST. The teacher asked Harry and I if we could, due to the upcoming exams, attend her review class after school. No error. The mistake in this sentence is choice. In this sentence, Harry and I is the object of the sentence, which means Harry and I should be changed to Harry and me. If this was the subject of the sentence, then Harry and I would be correct p. 602 #21, #26, p. 721 #27, p. 776 #14, p. 839 #24,p. 896 #28 p. 957 #22 Words that go together Here are some words that always go together: When you use preoccupation, you always use with: He has a preoccupation with something. When you use inconsistent, you always use with: His words were inconsistent with something. When you use regarded, you always use as: She was regarded as the best. When you use between, you always use and: She was making a choice between this and this. When you use either, you always use or. When you use neither, you always use nor. When you use each, you always use its. p. 602 #25, p. 896 #26, p. 777 #26, p. 839 #29, p. 601 #14, p. 409 #18, p. 721 #28, p. 956 #18, p. 720 #16