Elijah Adams
English Grammar teacher | Tutor for 8 years
I hold a degree in English Grammar from the University of Findlay. With a passion for language and communication, I specialize in guiding students through the intricacies of English grammar. Whether unraveling the mysteries of syntax or fine-tuning writing skills, I'm dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for the English language. Through personalized instruction and a supportive learning environment, I empower students to confidently navigate the complexities of grammar and excel in their academic pursuits. Let's embark on this grammatical journey together!
Questions
What is/are the noun(s) in the following sentence?: They came very late to the party.
Do adverbs have to describe a main verb?
What are some proper nouns that start with the letter "P"?
What is the difference between dashes and brackets? Why use brackets over dashes?
What are the four different verb forms of "drink"?
What is the past tense and perfect tense?
What is the irregular verb of put?
Are other character's thoughts about a character a form of indirect characterization? What about the character's own thoughts?
Is "running" a verb? My girlfriend told me that one of her teachers told her that running wasn't a verb. He told the class that in the sentence "I was running." that "was" is the verb.?
What view is an autobiography written in?
How does bibliomancy work?
Is "The door creaked." an example of an onomatopoeia?
What is true of satire: The intent is to convince the masses to trust their leaders; Rooted in the hope for reform; Based in ancient folk wisdom; It's intent is to provide light-hearted entertainment?
What is an example of a sentence written in the past perfect progressive tense?
What is/are the direct object(s) in the following sentence?: We will send the flowers directly to the buyer.
Which is the BEST statement of theme of these lines from the passage?
Why is allusion used? What effect does it have on a reader?
In the following sentence, should "Who" or "Whom" be used in the blank space?: ___ understands the contents of this document?
Is a semicolon two dots or one dot and a comma?
How do you make the upside down question mark on the computer keyboard?