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  • How to Start a Reflective Essay

    Essay writing is a vital skill for people of all ages. To convey information clearly, concisely and meaningfully through written prose is not only helpful as a practical ability for seeking and...

  • Easy Grammar Tips

    Language arts is one of the most important skills to master, regardless of occupation. Clearly articulating and conveying questions or ideas is paramount to successfully functioning in almost any...

  • How to Write an Introduction to an Essay

    In an essay, your introduction will "introduce" the reader to your topic. If you jump headfirst into the points you plan to make, your essay will not flow properly and it will appear...

  • Use of English Grammar

    English grammar is what holds the written language together in a way that makes it intelligible and able to be understood by others. Just as a constitution is a set of rules that allows a nation...

  • How to Diagram a Simple Sentence

    The words "sentence diagram" strike fear into the hearts of some people. But, for Grammar Geeks like me, they bring great joy! What could be more fun than breaking a sentence down into...

  • How to Understand and Conquer Punctuation

    How often do you get all excited about punctuation? Probably about as often as you say, “howdy friend”, to a root canal. Of course, you want to have your writing properly punctuated, but it can be...

  • How to Make a Bold Introduction

    An introduction of a paper is usually about three sentences long and describes the purpose of the paper. Introductions are short but very important in defining the direction of the paper and...

  • What Should an Introduction Include?

    The introduction of an essay is sometimes the most difficult part of the essay to write. Many teachers advise their students to put off writing the introduction until the rest of the essay has...

  • How to Ace The 10th Grade Writing Test

    Every year in the USA, 10th grade students are required to write an essay as their state writing test. It has been my experience that students merely look at the question and then maybe panic a...

  • How to Write Autobiographical Essay

    An autobiographical essay, also called a personal narrative, is often a requirement when applying for college scholarships or for admittance into the school of your choice. Your essay, when...

  • How to Write An Essay To a Prompt

    In the USA 10th grade students have to complete a writing test in which they are required to write an essay from a prescribed prompt. I was faced with the situation where most of my students did...

  • How to Find a Cause and Effect in a Story

    It's important to know what causes things to happen in a paragraph or story and the effects, or results, of that cause. For example: The glass broke because Suzy dropped it. Dropping the glass is...

  • How to Use Context Clues to Find the Meaning of a Word

    When you come to a new word when you are reading you can sometimes figure out what the word means by thinking about the words around it. Words that give you clues about what the new word means are...

  • How to Use Parenthesis in Writing

    Parenthesis are those little curved lines above the "9" and the "0" on your keyboard. While some may still be mystified by them, they are not really a mystery. Parenthesis can be a very useful...

  • How to Write a Paragraph

    It is good to know how to write, however it is more important to know how to write well. We first begin with a sentence and then a paragraph. In this article I want to review how to write a...

  • How to Use "Which" and "That"

    Writers are often stymied when deciding whether to use “which” or “that” in their writing. Remembering some very simple rules will help you sort out how to use...

  • How to Create an Outline for an Essay Test

    For many people, essay writing is a nightmare. Just the thought of dissecting a topic on paper sends a chill up people's spines. While there is no cure-all for essay writing, one exercise can help...

  • How to Solve a Story Problem

    Story problems are one of the most challenging parts of math and one of the most important. When we encounter math in real life, it doesn't come on a worksheet of number problems all set up for us...

  • How to Make a Subject and Verb Agree in a Sentence

    English is one of the most difficult languages to master because of its large number of rules. For your spoken and written language to sound polished it is important to have subject and verb...

  • How to Avoid Run-ons and Sentence Fragments

    A run-together sentence is an error that occurs when two independent clauses are not joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction or separated by other punctuation. From this article you will...

  • How to Structure a Sentence

    English sentence structure is an easy task if you are native to the English language. Other nationalities, on the other hand, may find it challenging. In every sentence you will find a subject...

  • How to Use its and it's

    People often confuse the two. After all, they sound just alike, don't they? Spell check doesn't address it as they are both words spelled correctly in their proper place. Yet, they have two...

  • How to Use Punctuation Marks Correctly

    Punctuation may be confusing to some students as there is such a lot to remember; however learning bite-sized nuggets of knowledge on a regular basis assures that the student retains what he has...

  • How to Use a Direct Quote

    Using quotes can give your writing a level of credibility and authority that it might not have otherwise. Though it can be confusing to choose which quotes to use and how, in the end it makes a...

  • How to Know a Sentence

    A sentence really only needs one thing: a predicate. The problem is that most teachers will tell you that a predicate needs a verb, but verbs can show up in other parts of a sentence, such as in...

  • How to Write a Narrative Paragraph

    A narrative is a story. To write an effective narrative paragraph, the author must be creative yet concise. A well-written narrative paragraph will appeal to readers because of the author's...

  • How to Use a Colon

    The colon is typically used to introduce something that follows, such as a list or a quotation. The following guidelines will help you know how to use this mark of punctuation correctly.

  • How to Use a Semicolon

    The lonely, underused semicolon is probably the least understood form of punctuation. But by adhering to the suggestions below, you can start sprucing up your sentences with this useful mark of...

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