What Are Pronouns?
In the Basic Cozy Grammar Course, Marie explains what pronouns are and explains two kinds of pronouns: subjective and interrogative. Take a peek!
In the Basic Cozy Grammar Course, Marie explains what pronouns are and explains two kinds of pronouns: subjective and interrogative. Take a peek!
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.
In this excerpt from the Intermediate Cozy Grammar Course, Marie introduces the concept of subjective complements.
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?
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!
We are delighted to release the updated and greatly expanded Intermediate Cozy Grammar Course, Level One. Here’s a free preview!
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.
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.
In this excerpt from the Intermediate Cozy Grammar Course, Marie introduces the concept of compound objects.
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.
In the Basic Cozy Grammar Course, Marie gives a life-affirming answer to the question of when grammar is important—and also when not!
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.
In this excerpt from the Intermediate Cozy Grammar Course, Marie gives a handy way to find the objects of prepositions.
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!
Thomas shares a surprisingly potent tip for paying attention to a lecture or speech. It has to do with anticipation.
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.