<p>By learning all the comma rules used in the ACT will be effective towards working for a high English ACT score. There are 6 main ACT commas that are used, this article lists and explains them. Comma</a> Rules used in the ACT | Review the ACT</p>
<p>Very interesting. I never knew the first rule, but I learned all of the other ones in English class.</p>
<p>FALSE. The first comma rule is never tested on the ACT. This is confirmed; the ACT recognizes that there is controversy over the comma in a series rule. It will never contain a question regarding commas in a series. My english professor who has dedicated his life to english grammar and literature uses commas like so: “I had apples, strawberries, bananas, and oranges.” The last comma is actually necessary to be grammatically correct. Otherwise, you are putting bananas and oranges together instead of a list.</p>
<p>Actually, true. ACT uses this as an exception, you do not need a comma there, although if there is one there it is also right. Trust me, I took an ACT class, thanks.</p>
<p>Actually, false, my friend. The ACT has never tested on a series comma because of the controversy. You are simply wrong. Look in every ACT test administered; you will not find one comma series question. On a real ACT, not a practice one, you will not find the comma list question.</p>