Cozy Grammar
  • Home
  • Is This You?
  • How It Works
  • Offerings
    • Our Free Introduction
    • Our Complete Curriculum
    • The Free Cozy Spelling Course
  • Newsletter
  • About
  • Contact
  • Log In

Category: Ask Cozy Grammar

A poem on the importance of farmers for everyone everywhere

Posted on July 23, 2022July 3, 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 Get Started Writing a Play

Posted on July 20, 2022June 21, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

Dot asks, “Do you have any tips for an aspiring playwright?” Here Thomas shares some practical and inspiring tips for beginners who want to know how to write a play or script.

A poem about right means, loss, and perseverance in goodness

Posted on July 9, 2022June 6, 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.

Why is Grammar Needed?

Posted on July 6, 2022August 3, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

During a virtual classroom visit, Thomas answered a question about why we need grammar in the first place. Why is it important and how can it help us?

What is the Possessive or Genitive Case in English Grammar?

Posted on June 29, 2022August 3, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

Here’s a handy trick for remembering how the possessive case or genitive case always changes the form of nouns in the English language. Take a peek!

Do we use “was” or “were” when talking about decades?

Posted on June 22, 2022August 4, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

Mark K. recently shared a sentence, asking whether it was correct say “were the heyday” or “was the heyday” about a period of time. Take a peek at his example & our answer about verb agreement.

Three Keys to Connecting Language and Wonder

Posted on June 13, 2022July 18, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

To introduce the award-winning Cozy Grammar curriculum to Heartwood Charter School families, Thomas offers an interactive exploration of three keys to making English come alive.

Is HERE an adverb in “Here it is”?

Posted on June 8, 2022May 25, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

Keri M. writes, “Could you confirm whether HERE or THERE are adverbs in these sentences: “Here it is” or “It is here”? Here’s some guidance from Thomas on expletives in English Grammar.

SAT Tips and Tricks: One of the Students IS or ARE Studying?

Posted on June 1, 2022June 27, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

Here’s a handy tip for choosing between “One of the students IS studying” vs “One of the students ARE studying.” Now you’ll never get confused!

A poem on humility and greatness

Posted on May 28, 2022February 28, 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.

When to use IS or ARE with prepositional phrases?

Posted on May 25, 2022May 25, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

Mark K. asks, “When to use IS or ARE with prepositional phrases?” Here’s some guidance from Thomas about prepositions and verb agreement.

A poem on the origin of speech, letters, and the world

Posted on May 14, 2022January 30, 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.

Do gerunds always end in ING?

Posted on May 11, 2022May 30, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

Zion asks, “If gerunds end in ING, is ‘singing’ in ‘My mother is singing’ a gerund?” Here’s some guidance from Thomas about gerunds and participles. Take a listen!

A Trick for Listening Actively and Deeply

Posted on May 4, 2022May 30, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

Thomas shares a surprisingly potent tip for paying attention to a lecture or speech. It has to do with anticipation.

A poem about what makes a home flourish

Posted on April 30, 2022January 10, 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.

Is it correct to use “their” with “one of those who”?

Posted on April 26, 2022April 27, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

Joy L. asks, “Is it correct to use ‘their’ in the sentence ‘Jane is one of the graduate students who have finished their master’s degree’? Here’s some guidance from Thomas. Take a listen!

Posts navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

Sign Up for Our Free Newsletter

Each week we share grammar tips, videos, and writing activities.

Search for topics and ideas from both our previous issues  and our Ask Cozy Grammar videos below!

Explore Topics

  • Adjectives
  • Adverbs
  • Ask Cozy Grammar
  • Comedy and Fun
  • Creative Writing
  • Essay Writing
  • General
  • Gratitude
  • Handy Tricks
  • Intermediate Grammar
  • Love and Beauty
  • Newsletters
  • Nouns
  • Phrases
  • Prepositions
  • Pronouns
  • Punctuation
  • Sentences
  • Spelling
  • The Art of Learning
  • Verbs

Explore Ideas and Themes

About Cozy Grammar Abstract Nouns An Ear for Language Articles Auxiliary Verbs Clauses Commas Confusing Words Conjunctions Dates Degrees of Comparison ellipsis marks Exclamation Marks Free Resources Gerunds Grammatical Moods Grammatical Terms Harry Potter Helping Verbs History Imagination Inflection Interjections J. K. Rowling Listening Participles Parts of Speech Past Tense Periods Poetry Predicate Adjectives Present Tense Reading Activities Remembering Terms Semicolons Shakespeare Subject-Verb Agreement Subjects and Predicates The Grammar Police The Subjunctive Tips for Teachers Transitive and Intransitive Verbs Verbals Writers Writing Activities

 

RETURN TO NEWSLETTER PAGE

Cozy Grammar Contact
Contact Cozy Grammar

© Cozy Grammar 2001-2024