Ezra Allen
Central College
English Grammar
English Grammar teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I hold a degree in English Grammar from Central College. With a passion for language intricacies, I guide students through the nuances of English grammar. My approach combines academic rigor with practical application, fostering a deeper understanding of language mechanics. From mastering sentence structure to honing punctuation skills, I empower learners to communicate effectively and confidently. As a dedicated educator, I thrive on helping students unlock their linguistic potential and excel in their academic pursuits. Together, we'll navigate the intricacies of grammar and embark on a journey towards linguistic mastery.
Questions
- Which of the pronouns used in this sentence is in the possessive case?
- How do poetic devices (alliteration, cacophony, euphony, metaphors, onomatopoeia, personification, rhyme, symbols, etc) enhance a poem?
- Is the word "dream" a countable or uncountable noun?
- How do you change a direct characterization into an indirect characterization?
- What is one way that the following sentence can be improved with the addition of an adverb?: The police were pursuing the car as it raced through town.
- Is "soap" an uncountable noun?
- What is the difference between syntax and grammar? I know syntax is part of grammar, but the words often get used interchangeably, and I'm not grasping what the real difference is.
- What Is the difference between common noun and concrete noun? They both seem to be the same thing.
- Why do we put commas before names?
- Is "hour" a countable noun? Is it an abstract noun?
- What part of a sentence makes it accusitive?
- What are examples of a circular argument (spiritually speaking)?
- What is an indefinite noun?
- What are as many figures of speech you can think of?
- If I finish a sentence with a bracket should the full stop be inside or outside the bracket? For example, is it .) or ).
- When is "Dad" a proper noun and when isn't it?
- When you substitute a proper noun, replacing it with an ordinary noun, does that ordinary noun become a proper noun and require capitalization?
- What's the definition of a proper noun?
- What are the different types of irony?
- Is a comma, a colon, a dash or a semicolon used to introduce a list of items after an independent clause?