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Katrina

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Katrina

Bachelors in Film and Media Studies and Sociology
Katrina's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
ACT Writing
ACT English

Comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement in complex sentences — Katrina treats grammar not as a set of arbitrary rules but as the mechanics that make meaning clear. Her Film and Media Studies and Sociology coursework at Yale demanded precise, publishable writing, and she applies tha...

Education

Yale University

Bachelors in Film and Media Studies and Sociology

Test Scores
SAT
1490
ACT
32
Travis

Certified Tutor

Travis

Bachelor's
Travis's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Arithmetic
Middle School Math
Elementary Math

Comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement across complex clauses — Travis breaks grammar rules into logical patterns rather than expecting students to memorize a list of exceptions. He connects each rule to how it actually changes meaning in a sentence, so students start catching the...

Education

University

Bachelor's

Test Scores
SAT
1530
ACT
33
Naama

Certified Tutor

14+ years

Naama

Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Naama's other Tutor Subjects
College Algebra
Arithmetic
Competition Math
Middle School Math

Linguistics training changes how you see grammar — instead of arbitrary rules, Naama explains why English uses the structures it does, from restrictive versus nonrestrictive clauses to the logic behind subjunctive mood. She's currently pursuing an Applied Linguistics master's, so sentence-level mech...

Education

New York University

Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

Test Scores
SAT
1570
Helen

Certified Tutor

Helen

Bachelors, Neuroscience
Helen's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
Physiology
Biology

A journalism master's from USC trained Helen to treat grammar not as a set of abstract rules but as a toolkit for clarity and precision. She digs into the mechanics that trip students up most — comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement in complex sentences — and connects each fix to ...

Education

Rhodes College

Bachelors, Neuroscience

John

Certified Tutor

John

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Drama
John's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Middle School Math
Elementary Math

Editing professionally for the Los Angeles Review of Books means John spots dangling modifiers, comma splices, and subject-verb agreement issues almost reflexively. He teaches grammar not as a set of arbitrary rules but as a toolkit for making sentences clearer and more precise — covering everything...

Education

Carnegie Mellon University

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Drama

Test Scores
SAT
1580
Claire

Certified Tutor

Claire

Bachelor in Arts, Music
Claire's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
PSAT Writing Skills
SAT Subject Test in United States History

Sentence structure is where most grammar confusion starts — dangling modifiers, comma splices, subject-verb agreement errors that students can feel are wrong but can't explain why. Claire's decade of teaching experience across elementary through college-level English gives her a knack for breaking d...

Education

Pomona College

Bachelor in Arts, Music

Test Scores
SAT
1530
Carla

Certified Tutor

Carla

Bachelor in Arts, English
Carla's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
PSAT Writing Skills
SAT Subject Test in French with Listening

Carla treats grammar not as a set of arbitrary rules but as a system that shapes meaning — the difference a comma splice makes in pacing, or how parallel structure can turn a clunky sentence into a persuasive one. Her English degree gave her deep fluency with syntax, clause structure, and punctuatio...

Education

Harvard College

Bachelor in Arts, English

Tom

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Tom

Current Undergrad, Visual and Environmental Studies
Tom's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
Public Speaking
College Essays

Comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement — these aren't just red marks on a page; they're patterns that, once recognized, become second nature. Tom teaches grammar as a system of logic rather than a list of rules to memorize, drawing on his Harvard humanities background to show how ...

Education

Harvard College

Current Undergrad, Visual and Environmental Studies

Test Scores
SAT
1560
Nina

Certified Tutor

Nina

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Theatre
Nina's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra

Sentence structure, punctuation, and agreement rules can feel arbitrary until someone explains the logic behind them — that's where Nina excels. Her theatre training required meticulous attention to how language functions on the page versus how it lands out loud, giving her a practical framework for...

Education

Southern Methodist University

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Theatre

Test Scores
ACT
33
Chandler

Certified Tutor

Chandler

Current Undergrad, Chemistry
Chandler's other Tutor Subjects
College Algebra
Pre-Calculus
Calculus
Algebra

Grammar rules click faster when someone can explain the logic behind them — why a semicolon works where a comma doesn't, or how parallel structure tightens a sentence. Chandler brings the same analytical precision from his chemistry coursework at Occidental College to diagramming sentence mechanics ...

Education

Occidental College

Current Undergrad, Chemistry

Test Scores
ACT
34

Frequently Asked Questions

Solid foundational grammar typically starts with parts of speech, sentence structure, and punctuation rules. From there, students build toward more complex concepts like subject-verb agreement, verb tenses, and clause relationships. A personalized tutor can assess where a student's gaps are and create a customized learning path—some students may need to strengthen basics while others are ready to tackle advanced syntax like parallel structure or dangling modifiers.

Grammar and mechanics are the technical foundation that makes writing clear and persuasive. When sentences are structured correctly, readers can follow your ideas without confusion. Beyond correctness, understanding syntax helps writers vary sentence patterns for emphasis, create rhythm in their prose, and develop a stronger voice. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to show students how grammar choices affect meaning and impact—not just rules to follow, but tools for better communication.

Some of the most frequent issues include comma splices, run-on sentences, pronoun-antecedent disagreement, and misplaced modifiers. Students also struggle with the distinction between commonly confused words like "their/there/they're" or "its/it's." Many grammar errors happen because students write quickly without proofreading, or they apply rules inconsistently. Working with a tutor provides targeted feedback on your specific patterns, helping you catch and correct mistakes before they become habits.

Rather than just explaining rules, expert tutors work with you on real writing—essays, paragraphs, or passages you've actually written. They identify patterns in your errors, explain the "why" behind the rules, and guide you through revision and proofreading strategies. Personalized instruction means the tutor adapts to your learning style and paces lessons around concepts you find challenging, whether that's sentence structure, punctuation, or the nuances of academic writing conventions.

Grammar instruction begins in elementary school with basic concepts like nouns and verbs, and builds progressively through middle and high school. By middle school, students typically study more complex structures like dependent clauses and modifier placement. High school grammar focuses on stylistic choices, sentence combining, and application to academic writing. However, many students benefit from extra support at any grade level—a tutor can assess where a student's understanding stands and fill gaps, whether they're in 6th grade or preparing for college writing.

Grammar and mechanics are the rules—correct spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, and agreement. Style is the artful application of those rules: word choice, sentence variety, tone, and voice. A sentence can be mechanically correct but stylistically weak, or it can break a rule for deliberate effect. Understanding both matters for strong writing. Tutors help students master mechanics first, then show them how to use grammar strategically to make their writing more engaging, persuasive, and distinctive.

Yes. Grammar tutoring often extends beyond correcting sentences to strengthening overall clarity and coherence. Clear sentences support clear thinking—if your ideas aren't organized, sentences become confusing. Tutors can help you use transition words, parallel structure, and varied sentence patterns to strengthen the flow of your arguments. Additionally, they provide feedback on how effectively you've developed your thesis and supported your claims, so your writing is not just technically correct but persuasive and well-structured.

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