Navigating Pronoun Questions on the ACT and Digital SAT
Practical Tactics for Deciphering Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement to Enhance Your ACT and SAT Scores
Introduction
When it comes to the ACT or SAT, understanding pronouns can turn a mystifying obstacle into an easy opportunity to gain points. Whether you're preparing for the ACT English section, the Writing and Language section of the paper SAT, or the Reading and Writing section of the digital SAT, it’s critical to learn the tactics and rules for this question type.
This article equips you with clear strategies that take the guesswork out of Pronoun Questions, empowering you to conquer them with confidence.
In this article, you'll find:
Comprehensive explanations of the key terms associated with pronouns, such as antecedent, number, and gender.
Straightforward advice on choosing between who and whom on the SAT and ACT.
Detailed guidance on Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement and how it will help you determine the correct pronoun on ACT and SAT pronoun questions.
Simple instructions for handling special pronouns like yourself, himself, and themselves.
Strategies for identifying and resolving vague pronoun references.
Example questions designed to closely emulate the style of real ACT and SAT pronoun questions, complete with a breakdown of how to apply the rules and tactics.
A set of practice drills to help you reinforce your understanding.
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