Grammar Rules Archives – Page 13 of 13 – Grammar Check

Do you know what a dangling participle is? If not…you’re not alone. Truth is, a lot of people don’t know what this phrase means, and even more people don’t know how to use it properly. In this article, we’ll define the term “dangling participle” and give you some examples of how to use it in … Read more
Do you know the difference between symbolism and metaphors? The truth is…most people don’t. These two terms are not interchangeable terms. They have their own unique meaning and purpose. In this post, we’ll break down the difference between these two literary devices. Learn The Difference Between Symbolism & Metaphors Most writers know the difference between … Read more
If you’re a high school student looking to go to college, you’ve probably heard of (or even started studying for) the SAT exam. It’s the most critical test of your time in high school and can play a huge role in which college you go to. Luckily, there are a few things that you can do … Read more
Idioms and metaphors are both types of figurative language, but they are actually two very different things. An idiom is a phrase that has a specific meaning that is different from the literal meanings of the words in the phrase. A metaphor, on the other hand, is a comparison between two things using the word … Read more
When learning a language, mastering the basic grammar concepts is essential to communicate with others effectively. There are several ways to work on and improve your English grammar, but consistency is the most important thing. There is no cutting corners when it comes to learning a language. There is a lot to consider: prepositional phrases, … Read more
Grammar and spelling are essential for effective reading, writing, and communication. That said, many people wonder if spelling is a part of grammar. While both spelling and grammar are essential for good communication, they are each unique concepts you need to understand. In this article, we answer whether spelling is a part of grammar and … Read more
English is certainly not the easiest language to master when it comes to spelling, construction, and grammar. While there are general rules that work for most cases, there are exceptions to every rule. The best way to learn English is through practice and memorization. However, there are some core grammar rules to remember if your … Read more
We all grew up learning the difference between I and me, who and whom, but do we really understand when to use them? There are many times when people use the wrong form, which can lead to confusion. In this article, we will explore the correct usage of these pronouns so that you can sound … Read more
Agreement between the subject and verb is one of the most important concepts in grammar. A subject and verb that are not in agreement can make your writing difficult to understand. In this article, we will discuss subject-verb agreement rules and how it works. We will also provide examples to help you understand the concept … Read more
If you’re a writer, then you know that there are many rules to follow when it comes to grammar. One of the most common questions people have is whether to use “that” or “which.” Both words have specific purposes, and it’s important to know when to use each one. In this article, we’ll outline the … Read more
