What is a noun? What are their jobs? All of your burning questions will be answered here. You'll also find exercises and sentence diagrams to help you.| www.english-grammar-revolution.com
Learn about sentence construction! You use sentences every day, but have you ever thought about what sentences really are?| www.english-grammar-revolution.com
Learn about interjections and nouns of direct address with these sentence diagramming exercises. It's fun!| www.english-grammar-revolution.com
Do you know what participles are? They are forms of verbs that can function as verbs or adjectives. Let’s look more closely at what that means!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
What are collective nouns? Are they singular or plural? This lesson will help you answer these burning questions.| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Learn how to diagram sentences! These step-by-step English grammar exercises will boost your grammar knowledge and teach you how to diagram sentences.| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Are you asking this one important question about your students' sentence diagrams? You should be!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Let's diagram a Frederick Douglass quotation together. Here we go!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
See how a change in punctuation changes the meaning of this J. R. R. Tolkien riddle. We'll use sentence diagrams to SEE the difference.| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
“What part of speech is this?” Learn how to figure out what part of speech a word is as well as why it can be so confusing. Quiz included!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Learn the history of the pronoun YOU.| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
What are countable nouns? What are uncountable nouns? Why does it matter? I'll teach you!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Why was the word 'hallowe'en" written with an apostrophe?| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Let's diagram a sentence together! This is a quotation by Victor Hugo. To learn to read is to light a fire; every syllable that is spelled out is a spark.| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Linking verbs link things. Got it? Probably not. Don't worry; I'll teach you everything you need to know!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Learn the grammar of questions! You'll learn how to use sentence diagrams to see the grammar of interrogative sentences. Check it out!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Possessive nouns can do something special. Check it out. "I can't find MY mom's keys." What is MY modifying in that sentence? Read more and find out!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Learn few tricks to remember the commonly confused words "there," "their," and "they're." Let's go!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
WOULD OF is a mistake, and a dead giveaway that you don't know grammar...but don't fear! This lesson will help you understand why it's wrong and how to fix it.| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
What is a dangling participle? Find out here! You'll also see them diagrammed. Yay!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
What is a proper adjective? What is its relationship to a proper noun? What do teddy bears have to do with this topic? Find out here!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Learn some tips about finding the subject of a sentence. I'll help you have fun with grammar!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Here are five steps for learning grammar. I'll provide you with tips and links so that you can finally learn grammar! Join me.| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Action verbs show action. (You probably knew that.) They can be transitive verbs or intransitive verbs. I'll show you!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Let's diagram a sentence from "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Turn your TV into an art display! Use these beautiful fall paintings with sentence diagrams as a screensaver or print them out as art.| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Learn how to make your last name (surname/family name) plural. You'll also learn how NOT to do it.| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Let's diagram a song lyric from Simon and Garfunkel! It'll be fun!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
What is an infinitive? Infinitives are formed from verbs, but they act as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. Learn more here! We'll look at sentence diagrams too!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
It’s time to dive into the colorful and sometimes puzzling world of idiomatic expressions! What are they? What are some examples? Find out here!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
The apostrophe has three purposes. Do you know them?| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
What is a misplaced modifier? Well, it is a modifier that has been misplaced! I'll make it clearer in the lesson. Join us and check it out!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
To what extent does knowing grammar help you write well? What is the relationship between grammar and writing?| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Are you ready to learn when to use commas with appositives? Good! I thought so!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
What is an appositive? It’s a noun or pronoun that renames another noun or pronoun. They share characteristics of nouns and adjectives. I’ll tell you more here!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
What is a simple sentence? It's the simplest of the four sentence structures, so it should be easy for us to explore!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Let's diagram a sentence together! "We don't talk about Bruno." You can also sign up for our upcoming Diagrammed Disney Song Lyrics challenge.| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
What is an interjection? Well, gee whiz, it's your time to learn! Get all your questions answered, and have fun while you do it!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Learning the English parts of speech is a must if you want to learn grammar. See definitions and lists of all eight. Come on over and have a little fun!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Let's diagram some Christmas song lyrics together! We'll look at the grammar of sentences from nonreligious holiday songs. It'll be fun and festive!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
What are helping verbs? Learn what they have to do with verb phrases. I'll sing you two helping verb songs and I'll show you a list of helping verbs. Join me!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Misusing "everyday" and "every day" is a common grammar mistake. Learn what these mean and how to use them properly. Also, take the quiz and test yourself!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
"A teacher affects eternity. He can never tell where his influence stops." Let's use sentence diagrams to look at those two sentences!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Find everything you wanted to know about sentence structure! (Including sentence diagrams!) Read more. You know you want to.| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Check out these exercises to learn the basics of diagramming sentences. In this chapter, you'll learn to diagram subjects and verbs. Yay! Let's get started..| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
Prepositional phrases act as single parts of speech. They usually act as adjectives or adverbs. This page has everything you need to know. See examples and sentence diagrams!| Welcome to the English Grammar Revolution Blog
It's time for you to learn about the indirect object. Yay! Check it out and join the fun.| www.english-grammar-revolution.com
Learn about the direct object in easy-to-understand language. You'll even get a lesson in diagramming sentences and a quiz!| www.english-grammar-revolution.com
What is direct address? Do nouns of direct address need commas? What does this have to do with the vocative case? I'll show you!| www.english-grammar-revolution.com
The best way to teach and learn English grammar. Lessons and exercises teaching grammar with sentence diagramming. Confident teachers, engaged students, joyful learning.| www.english-grammar-revolution.com
Learn the difference between proper nouns and common nouns. You'll also learn how to diagram them!| www.english-grammar-revolution.com