Grammar Tips - Page 2
- What Is the Predicate Nominative in Grammar?The predicate nominative is a confusing topic in English, even for lifelong speakers. So what is a predicate nominative? Below we...November 27, 2023
- Participial Phrases: How They Work, With ExamplesAdding extra description to a noun, a participial phrase is a great way to explain details without interrupting the rest of a...November 14, 2023
- What Is a Compound Subject in Grammar? Meaning and ExamplesA subject is one of the two main grammatical parts of a sentence or clause (the other is the predicate). The subject is the noun,...October 31, 2023
- Root Words: Definition, Lists & ExamplesHave you noticed that some words—like act, react, and action—include the same parts as other words? These repeated parts are root...October 14, 2023
- What Does “Connotation” Mean? Definition and ExamplesConnotation is what a word means, but it is not its definition. Trust us, it isn’t as confusing as it sounds. Think about the...September 13, 2023
- What Are Determiners? Definition and ExamplesDeterminers are words that come before nouns and specify something about their quantity, definiteness, or ownership. Another name...August 17, 2023
- How Do You Spell “Receipts”? Tips for Getting It RightReceipts can be a tricky word to spell. You might find yourself wondering, “Is it receipts or reciepts?” In this article, we...August 11, 2023
- What Is an Object Complement in Grammar? Definition and ExamplesWhen it comes to grammar, some concepts are more slippery than others. A lot of times, that slipperiness comes from the fact that...July 12, 2023
- A Guide to Using “Me” and “I”Knowing when to use me and I can be confusing, so here is a quick guide: Use me when you’re talking about an action done to,...July 10, 2023
- Understanding Subject Complements in GrammarYou probably use subject complements correctly all the time, without necessarily knowing that’s what they’re called. That’s...July 4, 2023