Browsing: English Grammar
We often think of grammar as a fixed set of rules: periods go at the end of sentences, subjects must…
Imagine reading this sentence: Now compare it with this one: Same words, totally different vibe. In the first sentence, the…
Adjectives might seem like the easiest part of speech. After all, they’re just words that describe nouns, right? But even…
Periods are like quiet full stops in our writing—they signal that something is finished, that a complete thought has come…
Have you ever read a sentence like “She wore a French dress” or “We studied Shakespearean literature” and wondered why…
Have you ever wondered what makes English sentences like “She is running” or “They have finished” tick? The secret lies…
Ever said something like “a cold drink” or “a happy child”? If you have, congrats—you’ve already used attributive adjectives. These…
Ever wondered how to talk about something that started in the past and is still going on? Think of situations…
The Simple Past Tense (also known as Past Indefinite Tense) is a verb tense used to describe actions that were…
Are you stuck on whether to drop a comma between two adjectives? Like, is it a bright, sunny day or…