


Landon Ash
English Grammar teacher | Verified Expert
With a specialization in English Grammar from Arkansas State University, my passion lies in unraveling the intricacies of language. As a dedicated educator, I strive to foster a deep understanding of grammar's nuances and empower students to express themselves with clarity and precision. With years of experience, I've honed my ability to demystify grammar rules and make learning engaging and accessible. Whether it's parsing complex sentences or mastering punctuation, I'm committed to guiding students on their journey to linguistic mastery. Join me in exploring the beauty and power of language – together, we'll unlock its endless possibilities.
Questions
How can you rewrite the following sentence from the first-person perspective of someone in the sentence?: They bought a coat and gave it to the homeless man on the corner.
What is a collective noun for bees?
How can you rewrite the following sentence from the first-person perspective of someone in the sentence?: The salesman sold the table to Sandra.
The artist only paints the setting sun.Is it transitive or intransitive?
Can you find an example of a hyperbole in a newspaper advertisement?
When two main clauses are joined together without the use of a coordinating conjunction, should the clauses be separated by a semicolon, a comma, a colon or a subordinate clause?
"Hollywood has grown too sophisticated to turn out anything really amusingly bad these days." #" "# I'm not native that's why I'm wavering in getting the meaning of this sentence. Can you help?
What are the adjectives in the following sentence?: The green shutters on the tallest house are closed.
- Is "coffee" a countable noun?
- What is a countable/uncountable noun? I know that you use less for uncountable nouns and fewer for countable nouns, but what are some examples of each?
- Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?: We shared the same cab.
- What is the subject of the following sentence?: The teacher covered several subjects today in history class.
- What is the antecedent of the first "you" in the sentence: "Did you find the article of clothing you lost and were looking for, Dan"?
- Use a dictionary to define bona-fide, debut, foster, and icon. Write a sentence for each, using an object pronoun. *Remember, you must first have an antecedent to use a pronoun. I really need help! Somebody help me please?
- What is an example of a sentence using a semicolon correctly?
- Is "we" a personal pronoun?
- What is one way that the following sentence can be improved with the addition of an adverb?: We were waiting for the train to arrive, when we heard someone playing the violin.
- What is a synonym for "a bad thing"?
- Is sun a common noun?
- Is sweets a countable noun?