<p>Hey guys.
Idk if this is just me, but the more i study for the grammar section of the SAT, the more questions i get wrong...
IDK wat the hell is happening to me.
I memorized every possible idioms i encountered and stuff, but i still seem to miss 5-6 questions.
I usually miss the ones that have no specific grammar rules. When i see a wierdly worded sentence, i think that the sentence is wrong, but it's actually rite.
Wat should i do.... i did so many practice MCs for grammar and my score is not improving.</p>
<p>I really believe that the best way to improve your score in that section is by reading more often. Relax a bit and read a good classic novel, and you'll begin to get an overall sense of the "right" and "wrong" grammatical structures.</p>
<p>actually, almost all "weird" looking ones are grammatically correct.
you just have to have a list to go through
like</p>
<p>subject/verb...yes? no? no.
parallelism...yes? no? yes!</p>
<p>like that!</p>
<p>with this, you shall never fail</p>
<p>alrite. thnx guys. haha. Do u guys recommend any gud prep books?</p>
<p>there are specific rules that
appear in SAT
on grammar section
make sure you grasp the pattern
so you immediately know what the error would possibly be.
for example
(sorry for lame example) but..
if it says
"not only" we should assume right away
for parallelism.
in this way
i have saved so much time</p>