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Noah Andrade

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 effect do strong adjectives and verbs have on writing?
  • What is the subordinate clause of the following sentence? is it a noun, adjective, or adverb clause?: When the water boils, add the eggs.
  • This statement, "Make juice," has a subject and a predicate. Is it a complete sentence?
  • Who wrote The Great Gatsby?
  • Is the mark of punctuation that might indicate that more information is to come a period, a dash, an exclamation point or a hyphen?
  • Should I write my novel in first, second, or third person?
  • What's the difference between a predicate nominative and a direct object?
  • What are compound subjects and compound objects?
  • How do you find the rhyme scheme of a poem?
  • What is the aorist subjunctive tense in layman's terms?
  • What is the conditional mood of verbs?
  • What is the meaning of "indicative"?
  • I was told that relative clauses can’t take the subjunctive mood in English. Is that true?
  • Where is there an example of subjunctive mood in "Macbeth"?
  • What's the opposite of a prologue or the section at the end of the book?
  • What are some common motifs in literature?
  • What is the point of view of Hamlet?
  • What is the difference between mood and tone in a story?
  • Why is the epilogue of "Eclipse," by Stephanie Meyer, written from Jacob's point of view? If the whole thing is written in Bella's point of view, then why is just the epilogue written from Jacob's view?
  • What is pathetic fallacy used for and what effect it could have?