知识点 8
Avoid unnecessary punctuation that splits subject–verb or verb–object pairs.
核心知识
Do not insert punctuation between sentence parts that belong tightly together, especially between a subject and verb or a verb and its object.
深入理解
Rule: Long subjects tempt writers to add a comma before the verb because the sentence feels as if it has already paused. ACT often uses that false pause as a trap.
- If the words after the comma are still part of the core sentence, leave the punctuation out. A pause in your voice is not enough reason to punctuate.
题目
示例解析
Which choice best completes the sentence?
"The bright banners hanging above the stage _____ the audience's attention as soon as the curtain rose."
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