


Noah Andrade
English Grammar teacher | Tutor for 7 years
Armed with a passion for precision in language, my expertise lies in English Grammar, honed through my studies at Mercyhurst University. As a tutor, I'm here to demystify the intricacies of grammar across all subjects. Whether it's crafting clear essays or mastering scientific terminology, I provide guidance rooted in clarity and coherence. With a commitment to empowering students with effective communication skills, I foster a supportive learning environment where questions are encouraged and knowledge is shared. Let's embark on a journey to unlock the power of language together.
Questions
What is it called when we give inanimate objects human qualities or characteristics? For example, in cartoons where animals or things talk and act like humans?
I was always told that apostrophes are used to show ownership. So why is it not correct in this sentence: "The dog did not like it's bath."?
How can you rewrite the following sentence from the first-person perspective of someone in the sentence?: Her physical trainer was teaching her how to use the gym's machines.
If cacophony is a discordant and meaningless mixture of sounds, is there a word like this, only is refers to odors? If I said "a cacophony of smells", would that make sense?
Which occasion do you use "euphonious"?
Can you find an example of a hyperbole in a newspaper advertisement?
Which quotation from the passage best supports that this statement is the central idea?
Where did the question mark come from?
What are perfect tense verbs?
Is it right to use 'about' after the verb explain?
What is the purpose of an expository essay?
Is "us" the third person?
What are the pronouns in the following sentence?: The mailman will be happy if you keep your dog inside.
What is the difference between denotation and connotation?
How is paradox used in "Macbeth"?
In the following sentence, what is the antecedent of the pronoun "it"?
Does anyone know any egg puns?
Is the following sentence missing one or more commas? If it is, where?: The lions waited in the tall grass as the gazelles grazed completely oblivious to their presence.
What is the difference between relative and interrogative pronouns?
Is "aunt" a proper noun?