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Category: Ask Cozy 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!

The Difference Between Subjects and Objects

Posted on April 13, 2022March 8, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

During a classroom visit, Thomas answered a question about what part of speech the word “dog” is in the sentence “The boy holds the dog.”

A poem on having no regrets

Posted on April 9, 2022November 7, 2022 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.

What category do dates come under?

Posted on April 6, 2022March 8, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

During a virtual classroom visit, Thomas answered a question about what part of speech a date such as November 5th would be. Take a peek!

How To Punctuate An Interjection

Posted on March 30, 2022April 27, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

Krista G. asks, “Can an interjection ever end in a period? For example, a person responding yes or no. As in, ‘No.'”

A poem about love, life, and new growth

Posted on March 26, 2022September 27, 2022 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 Prime Your Mind For Learning English Grammar

Posted on March 16, 2022March 8, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

Thomas gives a tip for how to prime your mind for learning grammar—or anything else you want to know! The secret is ATTENTION and WONDER.

A poem on what makes a person beautiful

Posted on March 12, 2022August 3, 2022 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.

What is the difference between SOMETIMES and AT TIMES?

Posted on March 9, 2022March 8, 2022 by Cozy Grammar

Awais R. asks, “Can you differentiate between at times and sometimes.” Thomas explores the difference and how it connects to poetry.

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