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What You Need to Know About Dashes for the SAT® and ACT® Exams
Both the SAT® and ACT® exams test students on when dashes should be used. Learn more about what you need to know about dashes so you’re ready on exam day.
Commas With Parenthetical Information on the SAT® and ACT® Exams
Learn how to identify commas with parenthetical information so you can ace grammar on the SAT and ACT.
Commas after Introductory Information on the SAT® and ACT® Exams
On both, the SAT and ACT exams test student knowledge about commas after introductory. Learn how to identify the correct and incorrect way to use commas.
Commas and Appositives on the SAT® and ACT® Exams
Both the SAT and ACT exams expect students to know whether or not appositives should be set off from the rest of the sentence with commas.
Commas between Independent Clauses on the SAT® and ACT® Exams
Learn how to identify commas between independent clauses on the SAT® and ACT® Exams. Try UWorld’s test prep to enhance your practice.
Commas in a List or Series on the SAT® and ACT® Exams
Learn how to identify commas in a list or series on the SAT and ACT exams by using our quick guide to lean the type you’ll see and how many times you’ll see them.