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Tag: Tips for Teachers

amend - add; emend - error

Are Amend and Emend Synonyms?

Posted on April 21, 2021March 9, 2021 by Cozy Grammar

Dave P. from Evanston, Illinois. asks, “Are amend and emend synonyms?” Here’s a handy trick from Thomas about how to remember amend vs emend.

all ready already

What is the Difference between All Ready and Already?

Posted on April 14, 2021March 9, 2021 by Cozy Grammar

Lucretia D. from Milwaukee asks, “What is the difference between all ready and already?” Here’s a handy way to remember the difference!

Adopt vs Adapt vs Adept

Adopt Vs Adapt Vs Adept

Posted on March 24, 2021February 23, 2021 by Cozy Grammar

Hakkim A. asks, “What is a simple way keep from getting adopt and adapt confused?” Here Thomas explores adopt vs adapt vs adept, with three simple ways to remember the difference.

How do you tell the difference between a gerund and a verb?

How do you Tell the Difference between a Gerund and a Verb?

Posted on March 15, 2021March 9, 2021 by Cozy Grammar

Liam W. asks, “How do you tell the difference between a gerund and a verb?” Here’s simple and clear answer from Thomas.

Tenses are our tool for linguistic time travel

What Are Tenses In English Grammar?

Posted on March 10, 2021February 22, 2021 by Cozy Grammar

Emory B. asks, “What are tenses in English grammar?” Here’s a surprising answer from Thomas and some creative writing activities for exploring tenses in English.

3 ways to make writing more playful

How do we develop writing skills in young people?

Posted on March 5, 2021March 2, 2021 by Cozy Grammar

Komal V. asks, “How do we develop writing skills in young people?” Here Thomas explores 3 ways to make writing more playful and fun writing activities for kids.

The Hidden Power of Intransitive Verbs: A Workshop for Teachers

The Hidden Power of Intransitive Verbs

Posted on February 24, 2021February 22, 2021 by Cozy Grammar

Cozy Grammar recently offered a workshop for teachers on how to teach transitive and intransitive verbs in creative and playful ways. Hosted by Digi Phonics in India, this complete workshop explores the hidden power of intransitive verbs and answers questions from teachers.

accept: I'll accept an apple and a good idea.

What is the Difference between Accept and Except?

Posted on February 17, 2021March 8, 2021 by Cozy Grammar

Juliana R. asks, “What is the difference between accept and except?” Here Thomas explores the difference between these commonly confused words, with clear examples of both accept and except and some handy memory tricks.

Difference Between Ability, Capacity, and Capability

Difference Between Ability and Capacity (and also Capability!)

Posted on February 10, 2021January 15, 2021 by Cozy Grammar

Jonathon C. asks, “What is the difference between ability and capacity?” Here Thomas gives an answer that explores ABILITY, CAPACITY, also also another frequently confused word, CAPABILITY.

indefinite articles: a an

When to Use A or An Before a Word?

Posted on February 3, 2021January 15, 2021 by Cozy Grammar

Carrie V. asks when to use A or AN before a word: “I thought it had to do with vowels, but sometimes people don’t follow this rule. Help!” Here Thomas gives 3 essential tips about A and AN, including in front of the letter H

run on sentence: It's raining outside the plants will be happy.

What are Run-On Sentences and Comma Splices?

Posted on January 27, 2021January 15, 2021 by Cozy Grammar

Natasha W. asks,” What are run-on sentences and comma splices?” Here are three tips from Thomas on how to identify these issues and fix them easily.

Lay, Lie, and Laid? Chickens, I Say, Chickens!

What is the Difference between Lay, Lie, and Laid?

Posted on January 5, 2021January 6, 2021 by Cozy Grammar

One of the most common and confusing issues in English grammar is the difference between lay, lie, and laid. People can usually remember that there IS a difference, but most have trouble remembering what the difference is. Here Thomas shares a way to remember the difference between lay, lie, and laid for good.

How Do We Sign On To Our Cozy Grammar Account?

How Do We Sign On To Our Cozy Grammar Account?

Posted on January 5, 2021January 5, 2021 by Cozy Grammar

In a recent Ask Cozy Grammar session, Angie F. wanted to know more about how to sign on to Cozy Grammar’s courses. Here Thomas gives a step-by-step overview.

How do we become a master speller? 3 tips for mastering the art of spelling.

How to Become a Spelling Master

Posted on December 23, 2020December 19, 2020 by Cozy Grammar

Sara A. asks, “How can we master spelling?” Here are three tips from Thomas on how to become a spelling master.

When W acts as a vowel.

Is W a Vowel? Or a Consonant? Or Both?

Posted on December 9, 2020November 1, 2021 by Cozy Grammar

Andrew L writes, “How is W a vowel, as stated in “Marie’s Handy Guide to Spelling Rules?” Here is a step-by-step guide filmed on Plum Forest Farm that shows exactly when W is a vowel and when W is a consonant

The Cozy Classroom Collection: Classical Piano Arrangements Conducive to Learning

What Is a Compound Sentence? And How Can it Sing?

Posted on December 2, 2020December 2, 2020 by Cozy Grammar

When we start learning grammar, certain terms can feel intimidating. What is a principal clause? What is a compound sentence? Ideas like these can be confusing and can make students anxious. Yet knowing grammatical terms like these can help open the doors to excellence in writing and greater appreciation of beauty.

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