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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

  • What is the collective noun of whales?
  • Which situation is an example of internal conflict?
  • He was mowing the lawn... What are the verbs in this sentence?
  • I like these beautiful flowers. What is the noun in the sentence?
  • What does the prefix auto mean?
  • Which of the following is not a common linking verb? is seems plays becomes
  • When would you use a semicolon (;) in a sentence?
  • Is a paragraph 5 sentences?
  • My brother works in a bank meets people of different ages. Their is a mistake in this sententce, What is it?
  • What is the setting of the chapter 2 call of the wild?
  • Were you shown this letter? in passive voice
  • What person and number appear to be the same in the Present Tense and Future Tense Passive for Third Conjugation verbs?
  • 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 are the two moods a verb can take besides subjunctive and indicative?
  • Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?: The team captains chose their teams quickly.
  • How do you decide which is the correct form of a noun like plural, the singular possessive, or the plural possessive?
  • Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?: It is my turn to go.
  • Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?: They tried climbing the tall tree.
  • Is the word "my" a pronoun or adjective?
  • What are the adjectives in the following sentence?: A lot of small cars were involved in a large traffic jam near the busy intersection.