Ella Alexander
Ithaca College
English Grammar
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
- At olympics? or In olympics?
- What is the difference between idioms and hyperboles?
- "Herewith, I have attached articles’ for your review." Is an apostrophe necessary?
- Is there a rule or something important I need to remember that may help me to find out if a noun is countable or uncountable?
- What is an opening adverb?
- Is the word "Marines" no longer a proper noun?
- Is "You and I" a verb or noun?
- Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?: The team captains chose their teams quickly.
- How is the word "hyperbole" used in a sentence?
- What does euphonious mean?
- Why and how was the apostrophe invented?
- Is "Islam"a noun or a verb? Why?
- Is a collective noun formed by adding –ing to the verb stem, used to express commands or directives, or a noun that refers to a group or a collection of elements?
- How do you diagram a compound sentence in which the two independent clauses are joined with a colon?
- What is a hyperbole about the beach?
- How would you make the word "geese" possessive? It's geese's, right? Or is it geese'? Geese's'?
- Could you help find subjects and predicates in the following sentence? Thanks!
- What are linking verbs, helping verbs, and action verbs? How are they different?
- What is a direct object and an indirect object?
- What are the two moods a verb can take besides subjunctive and indicative?