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Have you ever wondered who invented the question mark? What prompted the invention of parentheses, em dashes, and exclamation marks? English scholar Florence Hazra explores questions like these in her studies regarding the history of punctuation.

February 11, 2021

A Brief History of Punctuation in 600 Words

A Brief History of Punctuation in 600 Words

Have you ever wondered who invented the question mark? What prompted the invention of parentheses, em dashes, and exclamation marks? English scholar

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The most effective approach to grammar is the kind of deep learning that occurs when context is emphasized and intuition is developed.

January 21, 2021

How The Jabberwocky Can Teach Your Student Grammar

How The Jabberwocky Can Teach Your Student Grammar

In Lewis Carroll’s childhood classic Alice in Wonderland, Alice hears a curious little poem about a creature called a Jabberwock that begins with the

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In the English language, verb tenses are the grammatical tool we use to situate our sentences in time.

January 7, 2021

How Many Verb Tenses are in The English Language?

How Many Verb Tenses are in The English Language?

Every story takes place in time and thus has three parts: a beginning, a middle, and an ending. Imagine trying to tell a friend about a family

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Grammar is the architecture of language. In everyday speech, we largely draw on our intuitive understanding of language to communicate.

October 15, 2020

What Caesar’s Latin Teaches Us about Grammar

What Caesar’s Latin Teaches Us about Grammar

Grammar is the architecture of language. In everyday speech, we largely draw on our intuitive understanding of language to communicate. But when we

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We’ve been drilled on “THE RULES” for years and most of us have very little to show for it. How can we possibly teach grammar to our kids?

September 3, 2020

You Don’t Need to Be a Grammar Expert to Teach It

You Don’t Need to Be a Grammar Expert to Teach It

Grammar is one of those subjects that people either love or hate. Like math, it can intimidate parents who doubt their own grasp of the subject, let

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