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Ella Alexander

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

  • Could you help find subjects and predicates in the following sentence? Thanks!
  • What's the collective noun for penguins?
  • What are the two moods a verb can take besides subjunctive and indicative?
  • My brother works in a bank meets people of different ages. Their is a mistake in this sententce, What is it?
  • When you substitute a proper noun, replacing it with an ordinary noun, does that ordinary noun become a proper noun and require capitalization?
  • Are the words christian, buddhist, hindu, and muslim proper nouns?
  • Are the rules for using semicolons different for writing poetry than the rules for their use with just normal writing?
  • Is it possible to transform a noun into a verb or an adjective?
  • Could you explain the correct subject-verb agreement in the example below?
  • A synecdoche is a figure of speech where a part is used for the whole or where the whole represents a part. Why would someone want to use this figure of speech?
  • What are some words that start with the prefix hyper?
  • What does plural noun mean?
  • What is the past perfect second person singular of "have"?
  • What are the 3 irregular verbs in Japanese?
  • How many Spanish verbs are there? And what are they?
  • Is this the correct use of the word synecdoche: "Beer, brats, and cheese are pretty much synecdoche of the entire state of Wisconsin."?
  • What is the past simple and participle of the verb "miss"? Does the verb have more than one meaning? If yes, what are some examples of these meanings?
  • What is it called when you mix up the sounds of words?
  • What is a descriptive essay meant to do?
  • Does the following sentence have an antecedent? If so, where?: Scott visited Sara on his day off.