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#GrammarLesson: Learn sentence structure, punctuation, and common errors! TikTok lessons offer bite-sized, engaging grammar tips. Improve your writing with fun videos; discover the magic of language!
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The spelling of number words can be tricky! Did you know that forty is spelled F-O-R-T-Y, not fourty
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T.I. just gave me the perfect reason to repost my lesson on indubitably! During an interview with
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Another day, another grammar rescue! In this quick lesson, I break down one of social media’s bigg
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In this lesson, students began by rediscovering the meaning of suffrage, a word many had forgotten.
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It’s not just have vs. has—it’s wrote vs. have w
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A quick grammar lesson on when to use a comma before but—one of the coordinating conjunctions in t
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After my viral video featuring the word
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, it was
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that I’d follow up with i
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Are you guilty of saying “Me and him went to the store” instead of “He and I went to the store
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In this quick grammar lesson, we tackled one of the most common mix-ups: when to use me and when to
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One of my most requested lessons—then vs. than—made simple! If you can spell time, you know that
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Learn 3 grammar tips in just 1 minute! 1. It’s bear with us, not bare. “Bare” means exposed o
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We discussed the word truant—not truent! I gave my students real-life scenarios to determine wheth
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This video started with a simple worksheet question: What is preju
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You’re or your? The battle continues. This isn’t just another grammar lesson—it’s a mission
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Today’s grammar lesson dives into idioms—those fun and often funny phrases that don’t mean exa
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Ever heard someone say “viola!” when they meant “voilà”? Let’s clear that up! In this qui
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It’s not about the letter—it’s about the sound. A lot of people think you use “a” before c
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Dashes vs. hyphens—yes, there’s a difference! My students were shocked to learn that a dash (—
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But vs. Yet: Understanding Contrast in Compound Sentences In this lesson, my students explored the
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Ever wondered why cannot is one word, but will not is two? Or why we say can’t but use won’t ins
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What do millionaire, billionaire, legionnaire, debonair, and questionnaire have in common? They all
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