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I’m Dave, and in this special post, we’re sharing with you the top 60 SAT Writing and Language questions that have appeared repeatedly over the years. These are curated from real past SATs and are extremely valuable if you’re aiming for a higher score—or even a perfect one.
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If you can master these top 60 SAT Writing and Language questions , you’re already far ahead. These patterns and rules show up time and time again. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and explore our SAT playlist in the description for full video explanations and self-practice.
Let’s dive into the questions!
Question 1: Subject-Verb Agreement with Modifying Phrases
Sentence:
The park rangers, along with several volunteers, ___ working to restore the trails.
Explanation:
Although “along with several volunteers” appears between the subject and the verb, the subject is “park rangers,” which is plural. Therefore, the verb must also be plural.
Correct Answer:
Are – The park rangers, along with several volunteers, are working to restore the trails.
Question 2: Subject-Verb Agreement with “Neither…Nor”
Sentence:
Neither the director nor the actors ___ attending the rehearsal today.
Explanation:
In “neither…nor” constructions, the verb agrees with the subject closest to it. In this case, “actors” is plural, so the verb must also be plural.
Correct Answer:
Are – Neither the director nor the actors are attending the rehearsal today.
Question 3: Parallel Structure in a Series
Sentence:
The museum will display paintings by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, ___ Picasso.
Explanation:
This sentence involves listing names, so parallel structure must be maintained. The correct conjunction is “and.”
Correct Answer:
And – The museum will display paintings by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and Picasso.
Why These Questions Matter
Each of these examples targets high-frequency SAT grammar topics:
- Subject-verb agreement
- Modifiers and interruptions
- Conjunctions and parallel structure
- Punctuation and clarity
By recognizing these patterns, you reduce test anxiety and increase your accuracy under time pressure.
Study Smart: How to Use These Questions
- Practice Daily – One question a day builds retention.
- Use Elimination – Even if you’re unsure, narrowing choices improves odds.
- Watch Full Explanations – On the AllCBTs channel, each question has its own video.
- Test Yourself with Timed Drills – Mimic real test conditions to build stamina.
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Conclusion
Getting a high score on the SAT Writing and Language section is absolutely possible. These 60 questions cover essential grammar, punctuation, and usage rules that the SAT consistently tests. Practicing them repeatedly will make you faster and more accurate.
We invite you to explore the full SAT English Prep Playlist on AllCBTs YouTube for deeper insights, live breakdowns, and more tips that can push you toward your dream college score.
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