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October 29, 2025

How Grammar Impacts Writing Tone

How Grammar Impacts Writing Tone

Grammar is to writing what rhythm is to music. It provides structure, flow, and feeling.  Like musical notes, words can sound playful,

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September 24, 2025

When to Use a Colon or Semicolon

When to Use a Colon or Semicolon

Type “when to use a semicolon vs colon” into any search engine, and you’ll find page after page of explanations, proof that this is one of the most

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May 14, 2025

Ditch the Drills: How to Make Grammar Fun and Engaging for Reluctant Learners

Ditch the Drills: How to Make Grammar Fun and Engaging for Reluctant Learners

Grammar lies at the heart of human communication by giving structure and clarity to our thoughts. Despite its fundamental importance, the mere mention

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February 28, 2024

The Right Time to Begin Formal Grammar Instruction

The Right Time to Begin Formal Grammar Instruction

Determining the right time to begin formal grammar instruction is a critical factor in fostering a love of language and writing among students. Often,

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December 27, 2023

A Brief History of Punctuation: The Evolution of Written Expression

A Brief History of Punctuation: The Evolution of Written Expression

The history of punctuation is anything but dull.  Punctuation marks, those small yet powerful symbols in our written language, have an

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A confused man thinking about grammar.

December 13, 2023

Avoiding Apostrophic Embarrassment: When to Use an Apostrophe

Avoiding Apostrophic Embarrassment: When to Use an Apostrophe

When to use an apostrophe is a topic of considerable consternation among word enthusiasts, grammar gurus, and educators alike – especially when it

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April 5, 2023

Syntactic Awareness: What Is It and Why Is It Important?

Syntactic Awareness: What Is It and Why Is It Important?

In a world plagued by text speak, it often seems that grammar and syntax have been tossed out the window. Many teachers question why they should even

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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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