Avoid This Common SAT Grammar Mistake

Avoid This Common SAT Grammar Mistake

Alexis Avila FounderPresident of Prepped & Polished teaches you how to avoid a common SAT Grammar mistake: 1. Use the comparative form of the adjectiveadverb when there are two objects. 2. Use the superlative form of the adjectiveadverb when there are three or more objects. 3. Never use the comparativesuperlative forms for Absolute Adjectives. About Prepped & Polished: Prepped & Polished is a premier educational services company founded by educators in 1999. Our mission is to provide you with the highest-quality customized learning experience available. We will help you achieve top grades, higher test scores and meet your college-related goals. Whether you are looking for in-person or online Tutoring, College Counseling, or Test Prep, we're there to help you succeed. Our caring, dynamic educators graduated from some of the most elite schools in the nation, including Harvard, MIT and Princeton. They are ready to provide you with the strategies, tools and guidance necessary to ensure academic success.


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Uploaded: 2010-05-04

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