ACT English Test Strategies
What’s on the test? 5 passages 15 questions per passage 75 total questions 45 minutes to complete
Reading the passages Work the questions as you read through the passage Do not read the passage first and then go back to answer the questions Read until you get to an underlined selection, and then answer that question
Types of questions Now Later Never
Identify Topic Answers are the clues to figuring out what the question is testing What is the only thing that changes in the answers?
POE Figure out what’s wrong Eliminate all answers that don’t fix the problem
Use context Don’t skip from question to question Read the text in between questions for clues for consistency
Trust your ear, but verify
Don’t fix what isn’t broken No change is a legit answer sometimes Work through the previous four steps first
Verbs Ryan play soccer. Mary and Allison practices every day. Next week, the team traveled to play its bitter rival. Shivani has became the star of the team.
Verbs Singular verbs end with s Plural verbs do not
Pronouns The team nominated their goalie the most valuable player. My friends and me took the train downtown. Her and I worked on the group project together. The crowd pushed Caesar and I onto the stage.
Pronouns Agreement Case
Modifiers No one took her warnings serious. Blizzard is a charmingly energetically puppy. Farid is more busy than Wesley is. Lara was the beautifullest girl at the prom.
Modifiers Adjectives Adverbs
Modifiers Comparisons -er, more Superlatives -est, most
Extras A complete idea can stand on its own as a sentence An incomplete idea cannot, so it must be appropriately linked to a complete idea Always put a comma before the “and” at the end of a list of three of more items Be biased toward choices that say “DELETE,” but do not assume they are right all or even half the time.