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Ezra Allen

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

  • What are the objects of the preposition and the prepositional phrases in the following sentences? 1) We enjoyed our trip to the art museum. 2) The show included both new art and art from the different past.
  • What is/are the noun(s) in the following sentence?: The boat is still in the marina.
  • What is an example of a sentence using the word "assonance"?
  • What are some examples of anadiplosis in song lyrics?
  • What is the correct plural possessive spelling of lady? Is it Lady's, Ladys' Ladies'?
  • What is literary license?
  • In order for a fictionalized story to be based on real events, what should the author include?
  • What is an example of synecdoche in "Lord of the Flies"?
  • How does a past participle work as an adjective?
  • Does the following sentence have any indirect objects? If so, where?: Paula passed her father the parcel.
  • What is/are the direct object(s) in the following sentence?: We forgot to feed the cat.
  • What is the difference between "If I were you.." and "If I was you..." Which is correct?
  • What is the difference between regular and irregular verbs in Spanish?
  • How can I use synecdoche in a sentence about someone's reflection in the mirror?
  • What's the adjective form of "leader"?
  • Is metonymy a part of something representing the whole, similar structure of words or phrases in a work, substituting an attribute for the whole, or exaggerating for greater effect?
  • Is this metonymy: a "set of wheels" to represent a car?
  • How do you pronounce "synecdoche"?
  • How is cacophony pronounced?
  • What is a sentence that contains the word "heresy"?