{"id":6191,"date":"2016-03-25t11:37:24","date_gmt":"2016-03-25t18:37:24","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/?p=6191"},"modified":"2017-09-28t08:45:10","modified_gmt":"2017-09-28t15:45:10","slug":"5-most-frequently-tested-act-english-topics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/act\/5-most-frequently-tested-act-english-topics\/","title":{"rendered":"5 most frequently tested act english topics"},"content":{"rendered":"

even if you consistently ace your english classes, act english<\/a> topics can stump you. why? because while many of us are used to speaking english on a regular basis, we speak informally—and a lot of the time, informal english breaks some grammar rules. what “sounds right” to us may actually be wrong.<\/strong><\/p>\n

the act knows this, and the act tests this! that’s why, whether you struggle in your english classes or not, reviewing the 5 most frequently tested act english<\/a> topics can help you up your test-taking game. we’ll also take a look at some resources you can use to get your score even higher.<\/p>\n

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before we go any further, you should know that this list is not the full list of topics<\/strong> tested on the act english test. take a look at all of our act english resources<\/a> if your goal is to crack the \u2018perfect 36.<\/a>\u2019<\/p>\n

sentence structure<\/h2>\n

sentence structure<\/a> questions comprise roughly 20-25% of the test. the main idea behind each question is, \u201cwhat is the best way to link the two clauses on either side of the underlined word?\u201d in these questions you will need to combine your knowledge of punctuation, the difference between independent and dependent clauses, and a variety of other techniques.<\/p>\n

grammar and usage<\/h2>\n

grammar and usage questions comprise roughly 15-20% of the test. here are some of the questions that define grammar and usage:<\/p>\n