Participles are verbs that can act as an adjective or another verb tense when combined with other verbs. There are three types of participles and two functions. Keep reading to learn what a participle is| GRAMMARIST
Punctuation marks are your friends because they make your writing clearer and more precise. Question marks, unsurprisingly, are a piece of punctuation used to end questions. Keep reading to learn what a question mark is,| GRAMMARIST
The period [.] is the most common punctuation mark in the English Language. Also called the full stop, its use is universal and makes clear to a reader that they have reached the end of| GRAMMARIST
You guessed it; as the name suggests, a phrasal verb is a type of verb that comes in phrases. Learning these different phrasal verbs improved my vocabulary and communication so I’m putting everything I know| GRAMMARIST
There are several kinds of pronouns. But one characteristic of pronouns found among all types is that they represent a person, place, object, animal, or idea. Keep reading as I explain the difference between pronouns| GRAMMARIST
A phrase is a group of words functioning as a syntactical unit. It's a broad term, comprising groups of words of many different types and functions. Phrases function as all parts of speech, as both| GRAMMARIST