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Caleb Alvarez

Caleb Alvarez

St. Bonaventure University
English Grammar

English Grammar teacher | Verified Expert

With a specialization in English Grammar from St. Bonaventure University, my passion lies in unraveling the intricacies of language. Guiding students through the maze of grammar rules is my forte. Whether it's dissecting complex sentence structures or demystifying punctuation, I'm here to illuminate the path to linguistic mastery. Let's embark on this journey together, where clarity meets comprehension and every question finds its answer.

Questions

  • Can I use multiple semicolons in the same sentence as long as they follow the rules for using semicolons?
  • What are some ways to introduce countable and uncountable nouns when teaching? Can anyone recommend an activity?
  • Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?: You can take the car, I will not need it today.
  • The men shouted to Art to get back to the raft, yet he risked his life to save Hank. why do you think he did this? we just kept walking- krista kanenwisher
  • Please solve 1- as soft as ( a cotton, silk , wool) 2- as light as ( a flower, a leaf , a fly) ? Thanks a lot.
  • What are some words that have the root bib? (The root "bib" meaning book)
  • Is the following sentence missing an apostrophe? If so, where?: Earths moon also revolves around the sun.
  • Are the words christian, buddhist, hindu, and muslim proper nouns?
  • Is "history" a proper noun?
  • In the sentence: "We not only help our patients, but their families as well," do both patients and families need apostrophes?
  • What is a satire?
  • Would "Historians" and "Middle Ages" be known as proper nouns or are they common?
  • How do you show possession of a viewpoint that is held by the public using an apostrophe?
  • What do you call a noun used as a verb?
  • Is it usual in most languages that nationality is a proper noun?
  • Is the following sentence missing an apostrophe? If so, where?: My friends bicycle is in Matts garage.
  • What is the word for something that sounds nice to the ears or is aesthetically pleasing?
  • Is there an adjective form of "career"? Kind of like how the adjective form of "money" is "financial." I know that this is kind of a weird sounding question.
  • Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?: I traveled Chicago with John and Sara.
  • Would the word "American" be a collective noun?