


Ava Anderson
English Grammar teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I am a passionate educator specializing in English Grammar, dedicated to empowering students to excel in language skills. My journey began at Albion College, where I honed my expertise in linguistic nuances and effective communication strategies. With a commitment to fostering a supportive learning environment, I strive to instill confidence and proficiency in grammar among my students. Through personalized instruction and interactive engagement, I aim to cultivate a deep understanding of English grammar principles and their practical applications. Let's embark on this journey together towards mastering the intricacies of language!
Questions
- What is the past tense of of the verb "sit"?
- Do all participles end in -ing, whether past or present participles?
- What is the past participle of "wear"? Is it worn or wore?
- What is the relative pronoun in the following sentence?: The boy who made the first drawing is now making a second one.
- Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?: The mechanic had to repair one of my car's axles.
- Is the word "my" a pronoun or adjective?
- What is the difference between an objective pronoun and a subjective pronoun?
- Is "they" or "there" a personal pronoun? I have a school project where we cannot use personal pronouns.
- Is the word "large" an Adverb, Adjective, Pronoun, or Noun?
- What is the function of the complement shown in parentheses in this sentence "We named our (Australian shepherd) Allie" ?
- Does the following sentence have any adverbs? If so, where?: Many explorers searched endlessly for new lands.
- Does the comma go inside the quotes? "Ex. "I don't want to eat that," said Mark.
- What is one way that the following sentence can be improved with the addition of an adverb?: The last time the movie theater did not play a newly released movie was when it was being run by the old owner.
- What is the proper grammatical way to write "however"? Is it "; however,"?
- In this sentence: "Many people insist that our city is the most beautiful in the world," what is the mood of the verb "insist"? A) subjunctive B) imperative C) indicative?
- Is “behavior” a countable or uncountable noun?
- How do you find the simple subject in a sentence? And what is a simple subject?
- What is the subject of the following sentence?: I am working on an essay for English class.
- Which sentence has a logical mismatch between the predicate and subject?
- What are the proper and general nouns in the following sentence?: Bill went to the store and met with the manager.