Lydia Aguilar
English Grammar teacher | Experienced educator in USA
With a focus on English Grammar, my expertise is cultivated through a major at the University of Northern Colorado. I am passionate about instilling a profound understanding of grammar rules. As an adept tutor, I bring a wealth of knowledge to guide students in mastering the intricacies of the English language. Let's embark on a journey to unravel the nuances of grammar together.
Questions
How do rhyme schemes help poems?
Is the following sentence missing semicolons or commas? If so, where?: Tomorrow we will play tennis and then if we are in the mood for it go out for dinner.
What is a demonstrative pronoun?
Can you write "you decide" in the non-imperative?
Are there instances when the use of comma before the word “but” is not needed? What are examples of this?
What is the past tense form of the verb in the sentence "Priscilla starts the lawn mower."?
Are there any non-fiction books written about sorcery?
What is a simple definition of an asyndeton and diacope?
What are the personal pronouns in the following sentence?: I did not like the ice cream because it melted too fast.
What are the adverbs in the following sentence?: They hurriedly set up their tents because the rain was falling very hard.
In the following sentence, should "Who", "Whom", "Whoever," or "Whomever" be used in the blank space?: I will work with ___ you want me to.
Are these sentences grammatically correct?
Help me identify metaphors or any other figurative language in this poem? List as much as possible, thank you!
Is a semicolon two dots or one dot and a comma?
Why is this quote metonymy? "Her voice is full of money."?
What is an example of pun in poetry?
Which of the following words has a positive connotation: Odor, Smell, Stench, or Aroma?
What is a variable noun?
Where is chiastic structure in Psalm 51?
What is the difference between a conjunction and a preposition?