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  • A Comma before “Such as”? Not Always Right

  • Grammar example showing when not to use a comma before “and.” The sentence “I have a dog and always take him for a walk every morning.” appears with the word “and” underlined and an arrow pointing from the note “No need to place a comma!!”

    Do You Need a Comma Before a “Title + Name” Expression?

  • Always Wrong on the SAT: Never Choose Structure “Comma + That”

  • SAT Grammar: When to Place a Comma Before Conjunctions

  • Two Patterns of SAT Subject-Modifier Placement Questions: Watch for Pronouns

  • How the Em Dash Makes Reading Easier and Clearer

  • Getting Verbs to Match on the SAT: Subject-Verb Agreement

  • Pay Attention to Subject-Modifier Placement Grammar on the SAT

  • Semicolon + Conjunction: When It’s Right and When It’s Wrong

  • Semicolons on the SAT: Just Two Rules You Need to Know

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