Grammar


Countable Nouns A countable noun is a noun that can be counted and pluralized. Think of them as simple, regular, person/place/thing nouns. They can go with numbers, the articles “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the quantifiers “a few,” “some,” “several” or “many.” Examples are: I have three cats. A storm is […]

Countable and Uncountable Nouns


An Adjective Clause is a group of words that acts like an adjective to modify a noun or noun phrase. They are often introduced with the pronouns who, which, that, whom, and whose; the adverbs where, when, and why; or nothing, called a zero relative, where one of the above […]

Grammar: Adjective Clauses and How to Punctuate Them


Would you like to learn how to use modal verbs? Maybe we should learn about them, but could we learn about them? We may learn about modals, but then again, we may not. We might be able to learn about them here. In fact, we could learn about modals right […]

Grammar: Modal Verbs