Eva Andres
English Grammar teacher | Verified Expert
I hold a degree in English Grammar from Concordia University Texas. With a passion for language intricacies, I'm dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of grammar. My journey in education has equipped me with the tools to simplify complex grammar concepts for students. Whether it's parsing sentences or dissecting clauses, I'm here to guide you through every linguistic challenge. Let's embark on this learning adventure together!
Questions
How is paradox used in "Macbeth"?
What is a simile in poem?
What song has many present perfect tenses? I need to teach present perfect tense for the first time to students.
What view is an autobiography written in?
What is the difference of usage between 'centre' and 'center'?
"This soup has a spice that l cannot identify." What kind of clause is the phrase "that I cannot identify."?
What are some examples of verisimilitude in "Midnight in Paris" (movie 2011)?
How do you identify pathetic fallacy?
What are some examples of technology in Fahrenheit 451?
What are some words that start with "bi"?
What is the definition of allusion?
What noun is the appositive describing in the sentence: "The book Jerome was carrying, a dictionary, fell into the mud."?
Why is Odysseus an archetype?
What does it mean to "strike while iron is hot"?
What is a simple definition of an asyndeton and diacope?
In the following sentence, should "Who" or "Whom" be used in the blank space?: ___ understands the contents of this document?
What is the definition of parallel sentence?
What is an example of an internal rhyme from the poem, "Out Out," by Robert Frost?
How do you describe the setting of a short story including time, place, weather conditions, traditions/customs/dialect? Could you give me an example please?
Is the word "deference" a positive, negative, or neutral connotation? Why do you think so?