


Noah Andrade
Mercyhurst University
English Grammar
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
- While writing a persuasive piece , which appeal should you use to show the logic of your argument?
- Is the word "so" an adjective? ex: That dress was sooooooooooooooo fabulous.
- Are there any easy rules on how you can tell if a noun is countable or uncountable? Or do you simply have to memorize them?
- Are "crowd" and "evidence" countable or uncountable nouns? Can we use articles a/an with these: a crowd/ an evidence? I am not sure.
- How can comma placement change the meaning of a sentence?
- Are currencies, like the Euro or Dollar, countable or uncountable? I was alway lead to believe that Euro was uncountable, (1 Euro; 4 Euro; 12Euro50(€12.50) ) along with the Pound and the word "money". I am beginning to doubt this now.
- What is the difference between a contradiction, a paradox, and irony? Can someone help me understand the difference between each of these words?
- Does the comma go inside the quotes? "Ex. "I don't want to eat that," said Mark.
- Is this the correct way to use the word redundant in a sentence: "There are some redundant sentences in this paragraph that does not go with the topic." ?
- Is the word "culture" a countable or uncountable noun?
- Could someone explain the use of verbal and dramatic Irony in The Crucible?
- In the word "musical", what do you call the letters "al"?
- Is the past tense for sink, sank or sunk?
- Can someone please explain adjective phrases to me and possibly give some examples?
- In the sentence "If your bicycle tire is low, use a pump to fill it with air.", which word is the direct object?
- Curious question, please be detailed. Help?
- We all expected that he would win the match or he will win the match?
- Can someone explain what antithesis is in simple terms?
- What does "a paradox wrapped in an oxymoron smothered in contradictions in terms" mean?
- What is a possessive pronoun?