Grammar

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Writing in First Person – Examples & Worksheet

Writing in 1st person allows the narrator to be part of the story, but it can be tricky to understand how to pull it off. Using I and we pronouns is just the first step in speaking in the first person, so let’s discover more about the first person point …

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What Are Interrogative Pronouns? Worksheet & Examples

There are several types of pronouns in the English language. One of them is the interrogative pronoun. But what is the use of interrogative pronouns? Go back to my previous sentence, and you have your answer! Keep reading to know the interrogative pronoun definition. My guide will also teach you …

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Writing in Third Person – Examples & Worksheet

The third-person narrative is often employed in narrative writing because it zooms in and out of character perspectives to describe actions, feelings, emotions, and thoughts. If you’re unsure how to use the 3rd person perspective in writing, here are some tips and examples. What is Third Person Narrative? The third …

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Demonstrative Pronouns Definition and Examples – This, That, These, Those

This, that, these, and those are what we call demonstrative pronouns because they point to certain nouns depending on the distance. Keep reading as I explain the definition and even provide a complete list of demonstrative pronouns in English. This guide also explains the correct pronoun usage and then provides …

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Comma Before or After Thus

The rules of commas can be slippery little rascals. I find myself undoing bad habits with my students due to poor comma rule definitions and a lack of grammar practice, almost more than teaching proper comma usage. However, one can only go so far in telling a class what not …

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Plural Possessive Nouns – Rules and Examples

The majority of English speakers struggle with apostrophe placement, especially when trying to show ownership. Does the apostrophe go before the -s or after? If you struggle to find the answer, you aren’t alone. However, despite their nefarious-sounding name, plural possessive noun examples aren’t tricky to understand. To prove this …

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Grammar vs. Punctuation – What’s the Difference?

Two essential features of language are grammar and punctuation. We use these aspects to become more effective speakers and writers who convey messages clearly.  But grammar and punctuation are different. They differ in meaning, focus, and application.  So, what’s the difference between grammar and punctuation? Is punctuation part of grammar? …

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Grammar vs. Syntax – What’s the Difference?

Grammar and syntax are overlapping fields under linguistics that discuss the construction of words, phrases, and sentences. But many people think they are one and the same. Are grammar and syntax the same concepts in language? This guide will show the differences between the two language terms and their elements. …

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What is a Complex Sentence? Definition and Examples

A complex sentence has one dependent clause and another independent clause. But how do you identify or write this sentence type? Find out what a complex sentence is and some examples of this sentence structure. I’ll also show you how to identify a complex sentence to help you become a …

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Sentence Structure Types and Examples

Whether you’re building houses, cooking, or writing, having a clear structure will help you reach your goal. In language, sentences also have structures. This comprehensive guide will show you the different types of sentence structure and examples. Learning the sentence structure examples will help you add sentence variety to your …

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