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A Sample Expository Essay

Posted on March 29, 2023March 30, 2023 by Cozy Grammar

In this excerpt from Lesson 4 the Basic Cozy Essay Course, Marie Rackham explains what an expository essay is and shows us an example first paragraph.

Different Ways of Thinking About Grammar

Posted on March 29, 2023September 9, 2023 by Cozy Grammar

During a virtual classroom visit, Thomas answered a question about synonyms for the word “grammar.” Take a peek at his answer!

A poem on the connection between learning and life

Posted on March 22, 2023February 6, 2024 by Cozy Grammar

Thomas shares a verse from his new translation of the classical Tamil masterpiece on ethics, power, and love, The Kural: Tiruvalluvar’s Tirukkural, published by Beacon Press.

Appositives or Nouns in Apposition

Posted on March 15, 2023March 30, 2023 by Cozy Grammar

Appositives, appositive phrases, and nouns in apposition: meaning, uses, and a trick from Thomas to remember these seemingly confusing terms.

Why Are Articles a Separate Part of Speech?

Posted on March 8, 2023March 1, 2023 by Cozy Grammar

During a virtual classroom visit, Thomas answered a question about why articles are parts of speech when there are so few of them. Take a peek at the answer!

inflections of nouns for case

How to Inflect Nouns for the Subjective Case

Posted on March 1, 2023March 30, 2023 by Cozy Grammar

In the Intermediate Cozy Grammar Course, Marie gives an introduction to grammatical case and describes the inflection of nouns for the subjective or nominative case.

Kinds of Adverbs

Types of Adverbs in English Grammar

Posted on February 28, 2023February 28, 2023 by Cozy Grammar

In this excerpt from the Basic Cozy Grammar Course, Marie explains five different kinds of adverbs: adverbs of time, adverbs of place, adverbs of manner, adverbs of degree, and adverbs of cause or reason.

A poem on where right action comes from

Posted on February 22, 2023December 12, 2023 by Cozy Grammar

Thomas shares a verse from his new translation of the classical Tamil masterpiece on ethics, power, and love, The Kural: Tiruvalluvar’s Tirukkural, published by Beacon Press.

How to find the complement of a copula verb

Posted on February 15, 2023February 28, 2023 by Cozy Grammar

Thomas shares a trick for finding the subjective complement of copula verbs such as is, are, and am. Simply answer the question WHAT.

Difference between an Adjective and a Predicate Adjective

Posted on February 8, 2023February 28, 2023 by Cozy Grammar

Kadyn M. asks, “What is the difference between an adjective and a predicate adjective?” Here’s a simple and easy way to tell them apart.

How to Inflect Nouns for Number

Posted on February 1, 2023February 28, 2023 by Cozy Grammar

In the Intermediate Cozy Grammar Course, Marie gives a comprehensive set of examples for how singular nouns are inflected for the plural, with spelling tips.

Nouns

What Are Nouns?

Posted on January 30, 2023January 30, 2023 by Cozy Grammar

In this free excerpt from The Basic Cozy Grammar Course, Marie introduces the concept of a noun and gives some concrete and memorable examples of three basic kinds of nouns.

What Is Subjective Case in English Grammar?

Posted on January 25, 2023January 11, 2023 by Cozy Grammar

A homeschooling student asks,” What does ‘subjective case’ mean?'” Here’s a quick and cozy introduction to grammatical case.

A Simple Way to Find an Objective Complement

Posted on January 18, 2023January 11, 2023 by Cozy Grammar

Thomas shares a simple but powerful trick for identifying objective complements. All you have to do is to ask the question what—twice.

The Beauty of Beginnings

Posted on January 12, 2023January 12, 2023 by Cozy Grammar

Cozy Grammar recently offered a workshop on three misunderstandings about how we can begin a sentence. Take a peek!

What is a Noun Of Address?

Posted on January 11, 2023January 11, 2023 by Cozy Grammar

In this excerpt from the Intermediate Cozy Grammar Course, Marie gives some helpful examples of nouns of address.

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