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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 31 MIN

Stop Guessing: Master SAT Grammar Like a Pro

from The 1600 Game · host Jeremy Ciampa

Standard English Conventions make up 25% of your SAT Reading and Writing score, yet most students treat them like a tedious guessing game. In this episode, Jeremy Ciampa breaks down the "hidden logic" of the Digital SAT, proving that you don't need to be a linguistics professor to earn a perfect score—you just need to know which game you’re playing.Whether you’re stuck at a 600 or chasing a 1600, this deep dive into modifiers and verb types will show you how to find the right answer in 30 seconds without even reading the full passage.Main Topics Covered The 30-Point Minimum: Why grammar is the easiest place to reclaim "lost" points on your score report. The "Who or What" Filter: A foolproof strategy for tackling complex modifier questions. Identifying Question Shapes: How to categorize a question by looking at the answer choices before reading the text. Verb Type 1 (The Outlier Rule): Using singular vs. plural patterns to find the answer without context. Verb Type 2 (The Comma Trick): Knowing when to use "ing" vs. the infinitive "to" form. Verb Type 3 (The Distant Past): How to handle rare tense-based questions using the "Had = Distant" rule. The Distraction Trap: Why the SAT uses "planetary science" to hide simple grammar rules.Key Takeaways Don't Over-Read: On the vast majority of Standard English Convention questions, the context of the passage is a distraction designed to waste your time. The Power of Three-and-One: In verb questions, if three answer choices are plural and one is singular, the "outlier" is almost certainly the correct answer. Identify the Subject First: For modifiers, always ask "Who or what is doing the action?" and match it to the first word after the comma. Punctuation as a Guide: If a verb question has a comma immediately preceding the blank, look for an "-ing" word; if no comma, look for "to" + verb.

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