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the content focuses on understanding and mastering idioms for the act exam, emphasizing the challenge idioms pose due to their nature of being commonly accepted phrases without strict grammatical rules.
  • idioms are problematic for many students, especially non-native english speakers, because they do not follow a single grammar rule.
  • the key to dealing with idioms on the act is to go with what sounds right, focusing on prepositional phrases which are often involved in idiom questions.
  • studying the most common 50 or so idioms can significantly improve test performance, as idioms tested are usually common, bland connector phrases with prepositions.
  • it's crucial to understand that idioms on the act might not always be about grammatical correctness but about the meaning conveyed by the use of specific prepositions.
  • practical advice includes reading choices out loud (or mouthing the words) to better discern the correct idiom usage and relying on gut instinct for what sounds best.
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the challenge of idioms
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strategies for mastering idioms
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focusing on prepositions