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ACT English Practice questions and answers
A compilation of ACT English Practice questions and answers
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- ACT English practice questions and answers already passed • Exam (elaborations)
- ACT ENGLISH PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED • Exam (elaborations)
- ACT English Questions and Answers Already Passed • Exam (elaborations)
- Act English Questions and Answers Graded A • Exam (elaborations)
- ACT English Rules/Reminders Latest 2023 with Verified Solutions • Exam (elaborations)
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A compilation of ACT English Practice questions and answers
ACT English Test Multiple Choice Questions and Answers with Certified Solutions
If any college student wants to make sure of joining a rock band at school, *you* would be wise 
to learn bass or drums because singers and guitarists are a dime a dozen. 
A. NO CHANGE 
B. one 
C. they 
D. he or she D is correct because the main subject of the sentence, *college student*, is thirdperson singular. So the sentence needs the third-person singular pronoun(s) *he or she*. 
A is incorrect. Although the informal second-person pronoun *you* is often used in hypothetical 
examples, in...
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If any college student wants to make sure of joining a rock band at school, *you* would be wise 
to learn bass or drums because singers and guitarists are a dime a dozen. 
A. NO CHANGE 
B. one 
C. they 
D. he or she D is correct because the main subject of the sentence, *college student*, is thirdperson singular. So the sentence needs the third-person singular pronoun(s) *he or she*. 
A is incorrect. Although the informal second-person pronoun *you* is often used in hypothetical 
examples, in...
ACT English Sections Questions and Answers Rated A+
74C 
I guardedly examined the animal: A dinosaur-like 
thing, it was the size of a cat but armored in gray-green 
scales, with a black-striped, whiplike tail two feet long. 
"It had a spine with tiny spikes," and its muscular limbs 
ended with what resembled crinkly leather gloves drawn 
tightly over fine-boned human hands. 
Given that all the choices are accurate, which one provides the most precise description of the pattern of 
spikes on the iguana's spine? 
A. NO CHANGE 
B. I saw spikes...
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74C 
I guardedly examined the animal: A dinosaur-like 
thing, it was the size of a cat but armored in gray-green 
scales, with a black-striped, whiplike tail two feet long. 
"It had a spine with tiny spikes," and its muscular limbs 
ended with what resembled crinkly leather gloves drawn 
tightly over fine-boned human hands. 
Given that all the choices are accurate, which one provides the most precise description of the pattern of 
spikes on the iguana's spine? 
A. NO CHANGE 
B. I saw spikes...
ACT English Section Practice: Semicolons, Dashes, and Commas Already Passed
Semicolons Between Sentences ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Semicolons connect 2 independent clauses. A 
semicolon is ONLY correct if it can be replaced with a period. Remember that semicolons are 
interchangeable with periods—this means that you will never be asked to choose between them. 
If the only difference between two answers is that one has a period and the other semicolon in 
the same spot, both answers must be wrong. 
Semicolon Example Incorrect: After seeing that the amusement park had four rol...
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Semicolons Between Sentences ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Semicolons connect 2 independent clauses. A 
semicolon is ONLY correct if it can be replaced with a period. Remember that semicolons are 
interchangeable with periods—this means that you will never be asked to choose between them. 
If the only difference between two answers is that one has a period and the other semicolon in 
the same spot, both answers must be wrong. 
Semicolon Example Incorrect: After seeing that the amusement park had four rol...
ACT English Rules/Reminders Latest 2023 with Verified Solutions
Introductory phrase = Comma Use a comma when it separates introductory words from rest 
of sentence 
Ex. After seven weeks of studying, I raised my ACT score by five points. 
BTW (by the way) Phrases = comma hug Use commas to set off words or phrases that are 
nonessential to the integrity of the sentence...oh, by the way 
FANBOYS For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so 
Independent, (FANBOYS) Independant Use comma when it separates 2 independent clauses 
and you see either for, and nor, but, yet, so...
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Introductory phrase = Comma Use a comma when it separates introductory words from rest 
of sentence 
Ex. After seven weeks of studying, I raised my ACT score by five points. 
BTW (by the way) Phrases = comma hug Use commas to set off words or phrases that are 
nonessential to the integrity of the sentence...oh, by the way 
FANBOYS For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so 
Independent, (FANBOYS) Independant Use comma when it separates 2 independent clauses 
and you see either for, and nor, but, yet, so...
Act English Questions and Answers Graded A
Coast now Knowing how much i miss the (coast: now) that i live far from it, 
That swims The water inside is colored an artificial blue and contains a red fish (whom 
swims) upside down. 
Ocean's surface I can see black-backed dolphins arching across the (oceans surface) 
Sticking to I can imagine it (clasping) my calves, making them look like a sand sculpture 
Pier, Out on the (pier, where) fishing rods hang over the edge of the planks
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Coast now Knowing how much i miss the (coast: now) that i live far from it, 
That swims The water inside is colored an artificial blue and contains a red fish (whom 
swims) upside down. 
Ocean's surface I can see black-backed dolphins arching across the (oceans surface) 
Sticking to I can imagine it (clasping) my calves, making them look like a sand sculpture 
Pier, Out on the (pier, where) fishing rods hang over the edge of the planks
ACT English Questions and Answers Already Passed
Fix the apostrophe(s). 
Deborahs groceries' melted in the car. Deborah's groceries melted in the car. 
Fix the commas. 
Amy charged exceedingly, reasonable prices for tutoring. Amy charged exceedingly 
reasonable prices for tutoring. 
Fix the commas. 
Rebecca bought milk eggs and cheese. Rebecca bought milk, eggs, and cheese.
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Fix the apostrophe(s). 
Deborahs groceries' melted in the car. Deborah's groceries melted in the car. 
Fix the commas. 
Amy charged exceedingly, reasonable prices for tutoring. Amy charged exceedingly 
reasonable prices for tutoring. 
Fix the commas. 
Rebecca bought milk eggs and cheese. Rebecca bought milk, eggs, and cheese.
ACT ENGLISH PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
What is the rule for subject-verb agreement? singular verbs end with *s* and plural verbs 
*do not* 
What do you use past perfect for? to make clear the chronology of two events completed at a 
definite time in the past, one before the other 
ex: Before I went to the performance with Kelly, I *had* never *appreciated* ballet before 
What do you use the present perfect for? to describe an event that began in the past and 
continues into the present, or to describe an even that was completed at...
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What is the rule for subject-verb agreement? singular verbs end with *s* and plural verbs 
*do not* 
What do you use past perfect for? to make clear the chronology of two events completed at a 
definite time in the past, one before the other 
ex: Before I went to the performance with Kelly, I *had* never *appreciated* ballet before 
What do you use the present perfect for? to describe an event that began in the past and 
continues into the present, or to describe an even that was completed at...
ACT English practice questions and answers already passed
dependent clause cannot stand on it's own. ex: "when I went to Europe" "because I am a 
teacher" "after I called the doctor" 
Possessive of "it" its 
Contraction of "it is" it's 
Which is not a correct form? 
its, it's, its' its'. This form does NOT exist. 
They're=? "They are" 
Their=? Possessive 
There=? a place
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dependent clause cannot stand on it's own. ex: "when I went to Europe" "because I am a 
teacher" "after I called the doctor" 
Possessive of "it" its 
Contraction of "it is" it's 
Which is not a correct form? 
its, it's, its' its'. This form does NOT exist. 
They're=? "They are" 
Their=? Possessive 
There=? a place
ACQ 101 Module 01 Exams Questions and Answers Rated A+
Which of the following are considered primary objectives of System Acquisition Management? 
Satisfy the needs of the operational Users 
Provide Measurable Improvements in functional capabilities 
Acquire products in a timely manner at a fair and reasonable cost 
An example of better buying power in practice would be limiting the number of contractors that 
can bid on a contract to those that have provided low-cost solutions to the DoD in the Past. 
False 
Which of the following are areas of f...
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Which of the following are considered primary objectives of System Acquisition Management? 
Satisfy the needs of the operational Users 
Provide Measurable Improvements in functional capabilities 
Acquire products in a timely manner at a fair and reasonable cost 
An example of better buying power in practice would be limiting the number of contractors that 
can bid on a contract to those that have provided low-cost solutions to the DoD in the Past. 
False 
Which of the following are areas of f...