Grammar Rules SAT Test
Grammar Rules SAT Test
Grammar Rules SAT Test
AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
SUBJECT AND
VERB
5
AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
SUBJECT AND
VERB
7
The verb must
agree with its
subject in number
CASE OF PRONOUNS
NOMINATIVE
OBJETIVE
POSSESIVE
I,
me,
my,
he,
him,
his,
She,
her,
her,
we,
us,
our,
they,
them,
their,
who
whom
whose
FORMAL: It is I. That is
he. It is they
2
AGREEMENT
BETWEEN PRONOUN
AND ANTECEDENT
3
The pronoun must
agree with its
antecedent noun
or pronoun in
number, person,
and gender
The investigators
suspected the embezzler
to be him
6
AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
PRONOUN AND
ANTECEDENT
He murdered both of
them him and her
NOMINATIVE: We tried to
determine who she was
REFERENCE OF PRONOUNS
RIGHT
Looking at her sister, Mary blushed
REFERENCE OF PRONOUNS
RIGHT
Stephen followed Tommy into a
corner and saw him hide there
REFERENCE OF PRONOUNS
REFERENCE OF PRONOUNS
RIGHT
The ceramics and watercolors Valerie
brought home from school made her
family extremely proud
REFERENCE OF PRONOUNS
RIGHT
The employer intended to wish good
cheer to each of his workers. He knew
that such a message would make a
splendid impression upon them
REFERENCE OF PRONOUNS
RIGHT
The club was the scene of a nightly
brawl; nevertheless, men who liked it
participating in it patronized the club
REFERENCE OF PRONOUNS
WRONG
They say that the new crop of inductees
is well educated
RIGHT
REFERENCE OF PRONOUNS
RIGHT
REFERENCE OF PRONOUNS
RIGHT
We bought copies of the New Yorker, the
magazine he was selling to earn his way
through college
Noun clauses
He believed
If the verb in the main clause is in
the past or past perfect tense, the
verb in the noun clause is
generally (thought not invariably)
in the past or perfect tense
He had believed
that he
trisected
had trisected
He believes
He has believed
VERBS
SEQUENCE OF
TENSES
He will believe
He will have believed
that he
trisects
trisected
will trisect
has trisected
had trisected
will have trisected
He believed
He had believed
To express some universal truth
(real or supposed), a past tense in
the main clause may be followed
by a present tense in the
subordinate clause
that
Angles are trisectable
Angels guard us
Adverbial clauses
He was
If the verb in the main clause is
in the past or past perfect
honest althought
tense, the verb in the
subordinated clause is in the he
past or past perfect tense
He has been
was rich
VERBS
SEQUENCE OF
TENSES
He is
He has been
He will be
honest althought
he
is rich
was rich
will be rich
has been rich
had been rich
will have been rich
Adjective clauses
VERBS
SEQUENCE OF
TENSES