Summary of [SAT Writing] 8 MUST KNOW Grammar Concepts for a Perfect Score

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This video covers eight grammar concepts that are important for students to know in order to score high on the SAT Writing section. These concepts include subject verb agreement, verb tenses, pronoun and antecedent, adjectives and adverbs, modification, parallelism and comparison, sentence structure, and punctuation. The video provides tips and examples for each concept.

  • 00:00:00 This video covers the fundamentals of grammar, including subject verb agreement, verb tenses, pronoun and antecedent, adjectives and adverbs, modification, parallelism and comparison, sentence structure, and punctuation.
  • 00:05:00 The main three tenses that you should always know are past, present, and future perfect. The three additional perfect tenses are past perfect, present perfect, and future perfect. Past perfect is when an action continues to the present time; present perfect is when something has recently ended; and future perfect is when something will happen before something in the future that happens.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses 8 grammar concepts that students should know for a perfect score on the SAT Writing section. These concepts include the nominative and objective case pronouns, the use of nominative case as a subject or predicate nominative, and the use of objective case as a direct object or indirect object.
  • 00:15:00 In this video, the presenter discusses grammar concepts that are important for a perfect score on the SAT. These include the direct object, indirect object, objective case, adjectives, adverbs, and linking verbs. The presenter also provides tips for when to use an adjective or adverb in a sentence, and explains the difference between adjectives and adverbs.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses grammar concepts that will help you score high on the SAT writing test. Modifiers must be close to the thing they modify, and prepositional phrases can also be modifiers.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses eight grammar concepts that will help you score high on the SAT writing test. These concepts include misplaced modifiers, dangling modifiers, and parallelism. In addition, the video provides an example sentence illustrating each concept.
  • 00:30:00 The video discusses 8 grammar concepts that students should be aware of for a perfect score on the SAT. The concepts covered include: crota conjunctions, parallelism, comparison, possession, action/direct object, and nominative/objective case.
  • 00:35:00 The seven grammar concepts covered in this video are sentence structure, fragments, run-on sentences, comma splices, semi colons, and punctuation. Each concept is explained in detail and examples are provided. Finally, proper sentence structure and punctuation are illustrated with a problematic example.
  • 00:40:00 This video explains the three main grammar concepts: semicolons, colons, and dashes. Semicolons can be used to introduce a list, explain an event, and introduce a comparison. Colons can replace a semi-colon, introduce a list of explanations, and expand on an idea. Dashes can be used to insert a prop expression or to indicate a stronger form of comma.
  • 00:45:00 The author provides an overview of the different uses for dashes in English grammar. She covers four main uses - to present a modifier at the end of a sentence, to present on a positive, to insert upward expressions, and to not use a modifier to emphasize something.

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