


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
- What are finite and infinite verbs?
- What is the difference between a quotation, a paraphrase, and a summary.?
- Does the following sentence have any indirect objects? If so, where?: I will make you a nice strong cup of coffee before you go to work.
- What makes a verb have a tense? I need help with the example below.
- We all expected that he would win the match or he will win the match?
- Is synecdoche a form of metaphor in which the part stands for the whole?
- Is this a metonymy or synecdoche: "His ears were long."?
- Why is it correct to say "The purpose of this visit is to help TO develop Polo world wide." Instead of "The purpose of this visit is to help develop Polo worldwide." When do you have to use "to"?
- Are gave and put irregular verbs?
- Is the word "write" an example of a(n) regular verb, irregular verb, a past participle or a present participle?
- In a poem, each line includes four metrical feet. This creates what kind of meter?
- Can someone explain what antithesis is in simple terms?
- Why is the definite article "the" used before some countries and not before some other countries?
- What are some examples where Hegel's theory of thesis>antithesis>synthesis>ultimate truth works in practice?
- What is a possessive pronoun?
- What is the subordinate clause in the following sentence?: That is the hospital where I was born.
- What is another word for "with"?
- Which preposition is used with "impressed" in a sentence? For example: She was impressed _______ my grades. a) by b) with c) from
- Is a colon or a semicolon used for elaboration?
- Which interrogative pronoun should replace the blank space in the following sentence?: ___ the move what you expected to be?