English is one of those subjects where small errors compound. A shaky understanding of comma rules, subject-verb agreement, or sentence structure shows up everywhere — in essays, in emails, in test scores.
SMSPrep English targets the grammar and writing mechanics that students struggle with most. Each daily text presents a focused question on one rule or concept, followed by a clear explanation that builds lasting understanding.
Whether you're preparing for the SAT Writing section, working on college application essays, or simply want to write and communicate more clearly, consistent daily practice in English fundamentals makes a measurable difference.
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📝 Daily English: Which sentence is correct? A) "Each of the students have their textbook." B) "Each of the students has their textbook." Reply A or B
B
✅ Correct! "Each" is a singular pronoun, so it takes a singular verb: "has." 💡 Rule: Each, every, either, neither → always singular. ❌ "Each have" → "Each has" ❌ "Every students" → "Every student" This is one of the most tested grammar rules on the SAT.
Our english track covers these core areas, with difficulty that adapts to your level.
Subject-verb agreement, pronoun usage, tense consistency, and modifiers.
Commas, semicolons, apostrophes, colons, and dashes — when and why.
Run-ons, fragments, parallelism, and subordination.
Main idea identification, inference, tone, and author's purpose.
Their/there/they're, affect/effect, its/it's, and other frequent mistakes.
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