🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 *📝 Punctuation, especially commas, colons, and semicolons, poses common challenges in the ACT and SAT writing tests.* 01:50 *🧠 Methods like sound, breathing, intuition, and flow are initial approaches to punctuation but may not provide comprehensive understanding.* 03:01 *📚 Mastering sentence structure, including clauses, phrases, complete vs. incomplete sentences, and independent vs. dependent clauses, is crucial for accurate punctuation.* 05:17 *💡 Understanding clauses, phrases, fragments, and independent/dependent clauses lays the foundation for effective punctuation.* 06:00 *🎓 Mastering sentence structure is key; once understood, punctuation rules become more straightforward.* Made with HARPA AI
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: "Who" is used when referring to subjects, the doers of action. "Whom" is used when referring to objects, the targets of action. Determine if the noun referred to by "who" or "whom" is the subject (doer) or object (target) of the action to choose correctly. Example: "People who volunteered" (who) because they are the doers of the action; "People whom we invited" (whom) because they are the objects/targets of the action. Made with HARPA AI
Your videos helped a lot. I am in grade 8, and I am doing the SAT for some reason and not the Psat. Your videos are really detailed. I subbed as well. The answer explanations are really good, unlike the answer explanations in the book. I got a 280 in reading 280 in writing 750 in math I gotta work on my English a bit
Pls..how can I connect to the SAT boot camp to get more of this SAT English ( not math..I'm not interested in the math)...I desire to see more English SAT vidoes .I've tried the SAT boot camp..it's not working out
Wait u said in 5:30 that violinist,who trained with a great masters,play or plays at the theatre right now.How can be that true it must be playing and it was written correctly😢😢