ACT English Prep: Vocabulary Questions

The ACT English section tests students largely on their understanding of English grammar and rhetorical skills. One area in which students can expect a handful of questions is the category of “vocabulary.” These questions can be difficult to prepare for, as there’s no way to know what exact vocabulary words the ACT will throw at you during any given ACT English test. Here, we’re looking at some trends in types of vocab words and vocab question types that have been seen frequently in past ACT tests and how to approach them so you can be as adequately prepared as possible for tackling this type of ACT English question.

ACT English grammar question example

Vocabulary is an important aspect of all four sections of the ACT. For all sections, there is section-specific vocabulary and knowledge of this vocab will help students to work through questions and answer options much more easily. Today, we are looking at the English section of the ACT. In the English section, there are both questions that ask about vocabulary and questions and answers that are made up of specific vocabulary. That means that in order to get a perfect score you need to have knowledge of the vocabulary that shows up throughout this section.

What do vocabulary questions look like on the ACT? Well, they can come in a few different forms. For example, the ACT loves testing words with multiple meanings—for example think about the difference between “He was determined” (determined = having made a firm decision) and “The study determined what was true” (determined = ascertain or establish). On a similar note, the ACT likes to test homophones, or words that sound the same. Think the difference between effect and affect.

These are just a couple examples of how vocabulary questions can show up on the ACT. As we noted earlier, questions and answers can also contain vocabulary that, although not the direct question, knowledge of will help students work through. Unfortunately, there’s no way to know exactly what vocabulary words will be quizzed on any given ACT test. Here, we’ve put together a list of vocabulary words that have shown up somewhat frequently on previous ACT tests. If you’re preparing for an upcoming ACT, it’s a great idea to review these vocabulary terms as part of your ACT English prep.

Common ACT English Vocab Words