*IMPORTANT!* We created our grammar rules manual and associated videos for the pre-2016 SAT, but _almost all the info is applicable to the post-2016 SAT and the ACT._ Some rules also apply to the Digital SAT (DSAT), namely rules 1, 2 (mainly pronoun agreement), 3, 4, 8, 9, and 11. While most rules in this playlist are tested on all the aforementioned tests, _the frequency with which each rule shows up varies from test to test._ For instance, Subject-Verb Agreement (SVA) was one of the most common rules on the pre-2016 SAT; that's why it's the first rule. However, SVA is somewhat less common on the post-2016 SAT and the ACT, although it makes a comeback on the DSAT! A few "sub-concepts" won't be tested at all on newer tests; for example, in SVA, we rarely if ever see "compound subjects joined by or/nor" tested anymore. Again, these videos are relevant to the SAT, the DSAT, and the ACT, but be forewarned that you'll need to *supplement with additional materials that cover other rules* (e.g., commas with essential and non-essential elements is a big one) if you want more targeted, thorough prep (and something close to a perfect score). Stay tuned—we plan to upload updated videos eventually.
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