Ella Alexander
English Grammar teacher | Experienced educator in USA
With a specialization in English Grammar from Ithaca College, my passion lies in unraveling the intricacies of language. I strive to foster a deeper understanding of grammar, empowering students to communicate effectively and confidently. Drawing from my academic background and teaching experience, I create engaging lessons tailored to individual learning styles. Whether unraveling the nuances of syntax or clarifying punctuation rules, I'm dedicated to guiding students towards mastery. Let's embark on this linguistic journey together, where every question is an opportunity for growth and discovery.
Questions
What are examples of intransitive verbs, transitive verbs, direct objects, and indirect objects?
What is internal conflict and what is external conflict?
What is the purpose of juxtaposition in English?
Why does the word "bureaucracy" have a negative connotation?
Is a nickname a proper noun?
Choose the correct one: a)I want to buy either this or that. b)I either want to buy this or that. ?
What tense is the sentence "It is going to rain."?
What is the complete subject and complete predicate? I am confused.
How is the word "spoonerism" pronounced?
What are abstract and concrete nouns?
What is the singular possessive of pliers, salmon, and scissors? What is the plural possessive of Billy, hero, and man?
What degree of comparison is used in the sentence: "Carol needs a quieter office than she now has." ?
Which are the plural possessive forms of the following words?
What is the plural possessive form of American?
Which word in the sentence is wrong? There is **a** little hope; the country **will** get rid of **its** crises. (A) **a** (B) **will** (C) **its** (D) **No error**
How and when do you use "being" and "been"?
What is the passive verb in the following sentence?: The car was bought by the man who is speaking with his wife.
What does "awkward syntax" mean? My English teacher wrote this on research paper. I have no idea what it means.
Are these phrases an expression of a hyperbole? If not, then what is it?
What are examples of flashback used in literature?