Lucy Arceneaux
English Grammar teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I hold a degree in English Grammar from Le Moyne College. With a passion for language and a commitment to excellence, I specialize in helping students master the intricacies of English grammar. My approach emphasizes clarity, precision, and effective communication. Whether it's parsing complex sentences or fine-tuning punctuation, I'm dedicated to empowering students with the skills they need to succeed. Let's navigate the nuances of grammar together and unlock the full potential of language.
Questions
Is "aunt" a proper noun?
Which sentence is correct? One: I will be taking a shower at nine o'clock. Two: I will take a shower at nine o'clock.
Is the following sentence missing semicolons or commas? If so, where?: The computer could perform millions of operations in a split second however it could not think spontaneously.
How are limericks punctuated?
What is a proper noun?
What is an example of a sentence written in the past perfect progressive tense?
Which word has the most neutral connotation: touchy, responsive, tender, or volatile?
How to write a sentence without actually saying it?
What would be a good rhetorical question on the novel "Fahrenheit 451"?
What noun is the appositive describing in the sentence: "The book Jerome was carrying, a dictionary, fell into the mud."?
What degree of comparison is used in the sentence: "Carol needs a quieter office than she now has." ?
Is this sentence: "I was eating my dinner when the phone rang" both imperfect and perfect tense? "I was eating dinner" is imperfect tense and "when the phone rang" is perfect tense, right? Thanks! :)?
What kind of punctuation is proper to use in a free verse poem?
What are some examples of hyperbole?
Is the word "leave" a countable or uncountable noun?
What is a double entendre?
What is the name for beginning a story in the middle of the action?
Who were the heros of the cowshed battle?
What is the antonym for antithesis?
Which letters do most adverbs end in?