Most Common Punctuation Mark
Often Confused with the Hyphen; Used Singly or in Pairs in a Sentence
Word Choice in a Sentence
Relative Pronoun in the Object Case; Used for People, not Things
Person, Place, Thing, or Idea
Noun That the Pronoun is Standing In For
Word That Describes a Verb, Adjective, or Adverb
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The Vaguest Word in English; Replace with a More Specific Word
Another Name for a Subordinate Clause
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Relative Pronoun Used for Things, Not People; Often Takes a Comma
Kind of Conjunction or Clause Used in Complex Sentences
Not Active; Features a Form of the Verb "To Be"
Two Kinds: Coordinating or Subordinating
Punctuation Used to Join 2 Complete Sentences Together
Not Who, What, When, Why, or Where
Determines Whether Pronoun is Subject or Object in a Sentence
Verbs That End in ING or ED
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The Receiver of the Action in a Sentence
How You Will Feel After Completing Your Prep for the SAT
Word that Describes a Noun
First Word of Mark's Web URL; How You Will Score
Noun Phrase, Usually Surrounded by Commas