The Complete Guide to ACT English
If commas are your bane, this book can come in very handy for your grammar on the ACT. Meltzer begins with the fundamental building blocks of speech and then progresses to more complicated grammar ideas as you learn.
Since most of you are probably attempting to forget those uncomfortable pre-tween years, this comprehensive method will likely force you to revisit grammar you haven't studied since middle school. In order to show you how to repair any potential errors, Meltzer gives both correct and wrong examples for each new grammatical idea. Short passages are used to practice during practice exercises that follow each session. These exercises are designed to mimic the format of the actual ACT.
Readers also appreciate how Meltzer breaks up her teachings into exercises after a few chapters so that you can become used to being evaluated on a variety of grammatical problems at once. Since each question on the actual exam won't be divided into distinct topics and chapters, this is a fairly practical way to approach ACT preparation. Without individualized teaching, students must be taught how to identify topics and be assessed on them.
Highlights:
- Meltzer provides strategies on how to answer questions, enabling students to find answers easily.
- The appendix breaks out grammar points for easy referencing.
- Very thorough writing and breakdown of concepts.
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