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4 Easy Comma Rules to Quickly Increase ACT and SAT Scores

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  • Categories Reading/Writing
  • Date May 24, 2023

Many people struggle with how to use commas correctly. There are so many rules for so many situations that it becomes difficult not to confuse one with another. You may have learned “put a comma where the breaths are,” but that’s not the full story. In this video, we go into a comprehensive yet easy to understand overview of the comma rules students need to know for the ACT and SAT.

While this video doesn’t cover all the comma rules you will ever need to know, it reviews the most important ones needed for the ACT and SAT that students misunderstand. Memorizing these few rules can make a world of difference when it comes to improving your score on the Writing and Language section of the SAT or the English section of the ACT! For the full written blog post with examples, visit our other post: Essential Comma Rules Every Student Should Know.

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