Cracking the SAT Grammar

<p>Hey there...</p>

<pre><code>The complexity of English language is ever so flabbergasting..esp while you are preparing to take the SAT..seems you know less and less of the language you've been speaking more and more....
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<p>Would like to use this thread to iron out all the English grammar rules ( phew!) .., tales ( common errors ! )..., complexities (singular, plural ..adj. ,verrrr...yaawn !! )..squeaking free all the nuts and bolts ..</p>

<p>...Help me crack the English Grammar ( shud-dd-derrr!!)...</p>

<p>Grammar Rule No. #1 :: Identify the Subject and Verb in the Sentence ???</p>

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<li> Do you remember the title of the new book about morals? </li>
<li> Johny Lever bicycled around the world in 1890, but his diaries and his bicycle were destroyed.</li>
<li> An automobile accident caused by either swerving from an animal or striking an animal is a ‘collision’ claim.

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<li> The duplex examination together with the clinical examination of the donor site tissue volume form the two main factors in the preoperative decision making.</li>
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<p>im no pro but these links helped me a lot.</p>

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<p>Seems good !! Will check it out !! Thanks !</p>