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Parallelism Questions on the Digital SAT English Section

Here are some tips and tricks for tackling parallelism questions on the Digital SAT English section: 1. **Understand the principle of parallelism**: Parallelism is about ensuring that similar ideas or elements in a sentence are expressed in the same grammatical form....

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Subject-Verb Agreement Questions on Digital SAT English

Sure, here are some tips and tricks for the subject-verb agreement question category on the Digital SAT: 1. **Identify the Subject First:** Before looking at the answer choices, locate the subject of the sentence. This will help you determine whether the verb should...

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Tense Questions on the Digital SAT English Section

As you prepare for the Digital SAT English section, here are some tips and tricks to help you excel at questions related to tenses: 1. **Understand Tense Basics**: Ensure you have a solid understanding of the different tenses (present, past, future, perfect, and...

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Colons and Semicolons Questions on Digital SAT English

Here are some tips and tricks for tackling questions about colons and semicolons on the Digital SAT: 1. Understand the difference between colons and semicolons: - A colon is used to introduce a list, explanation, or elaboration after an independent clause. - A...

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Modifier Questions on Digital SAT English

Here are some tips and tricks to help you successfully solve modifier questions on the Digital SAT: 1. **Understanding Dangling Modifiers**: - A dangling modifier is a word or phrase that modifies a word or subject that is not clearly stated in the sentence. - This...

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