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Ex. After seven weeks of studying, I raised my ACT score by five points.

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  • ACT English Rules/Reminders

1.Introductory phrase = Comma: Use a comma when it separates

introductory words from rest of sentence Ex. After seven weeks of studying, I raised my ACT score by five points.

2.BTW (by the way) Phrases = comma hug: Use commas to set off

words or phrases that are nonessential to the integrity of the sentence...oh, by the way

3.FANBOYS: For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

4.Independent, (FANBOYS) Independant: Use comma when it separates

  • in- dependent clauses and you see either for, and nor, but, yet, so.
  • Ex. I'm thinking of going to Georgetown, but I enjoyed visiting U of A.

5.Independent (FANBOYS) Dependent: = No Comma used

Ex. Mike was the only person on the scene and tried to help the injured passenger.

6.Lists or series and commas: = Comma 1 / 3

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  • How could you dump me, tell Julie you love her, go to prom with her, and then now tell me you love me?

7."and" between adjectives: = Comma

Ex:She had an expensive (and) pretty (and) revealing yellow poka-

dot bikini. she had an expensive, pretty, revealing, yellow poka- dot bikini.

8.-ing phrase at the end of a sentence: =Comma

ex: Barbara did well, considering she did not study at all

9.Independent ; Independant: Use a semicolon when it seperates two

indepen- dant clauses and you DO NOT SEE FANBOYS Ex. I'm thinking of going to Georgetown; D.C. is an ideal place for me.

10.Independent ; however , Independent: Use a semicolon and comma

when you see...thus,furthermore,however,moreover,therefore,nevertheless BETWEEN TWO independent clauses.Ex. I like pick up trucks; however, they are not practical in NY.

11.singular pronouns: each, everyone, every one, anyone, anybody,

someone, either, neither 2 / 3

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12.singular words: dollar, years, decades, civics, news, measles,

mathematics, group, team, committee, class, family

13.comma splice: two independent clauses spliced together using a

comma, A sentence error. Incorrectly joining two sentences together with a comma. She ran to the store, she purchased eggs.

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