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ACT Grammar
ACT Prep
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Pronoun Agreement | Must always agree with the noun to which it refers. |
| Indefinite Pronouns | Anybody, anyone, either, each everybody, everyone, somebody, someone, nobody. |
| Case rule (subject) | If a pronoun is the subject of a sentence it must be expressed as a subject. |
| Case rule (object) | if a pronoun is the object of a sentence it must bbe expressed as an object. |
| CHeck out for pronouns | should the pronoun be singular or plural |
| Indefinite Pronouns | These are words such as each, either, somebody, anyone, everyone, and neither. |
| Pronouns (being used as a subject) | If the prooun is being used as a subject it must be in subject form. |
| Subject Verb Agreement | The verb of sentence must always agree with its subject |
| Singular Pronouns 1 | Subject: I, You, He |
| Singular Pronouns 2 | Object: Me, You, Him |
| Singular Pronoun 3 | Possessive: My mines, You yours, His |
| Singular Pronouns 4 | She,her=it Hers= its |
| Plural Pronouns 1 | Subject: We, You, They |
| Plural Pronouns 2 | Object: Us, you, them |
| Plural Pronouns 3 | Possessive: Our, ours you, yours, their, theirs |
| Pronoun Verb Agreement | The Verb must still agree with the subject, even if the subject is just a pronoun. |
| Verb Tense | Tells us when the action of the sentence is taking place (past, present, or future) |
| Present tense | Something happening right now |
| past tense | an action that took place entirely in the past |
| future tense | an action that will take place sometime down the road |
| Present perfect tense | an action that has started in the past but may continue in the future |
| Past perfect tense | an action that happened in the past. |
| Future present tense | completed but not done |