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Alexis
Comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement — Alexis tackles grammar by turning abstract rules into concrete patterns students can spot on sight. Her background preparing students for the SAT Writing and ACT English sections means she knows exactly which grammar concepts appear most of...
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Linda
Dangling modifiers, comma splices, subject-verb agreement in complex sentences — Linda spots these instantly after years in publishing and editing. She teaches grammar not as a set of arbitrary rules but as a system of logic that, once understood, makes every piece of writing clearer and more persua...
Harvard University
Master of Philosophy
Saint Catherine University
Bachelor in Arts, English Composition

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement errors — Jeff spots these instantly after years of legal writing, where a single misplaced clause can change the meaning of an entire contract. He teaches grammar as a set of logical rules rather than arbitrary corrections, so students intern...
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Bachelor in Arts, History
Arizona State University
Juris Doctor, Legal Studies

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Rachelle
Studying philosophy at a high level means spending years dissecting sentences for precise meaning — every comma, modifier, and clause matters. Rachelle applies that same precision to grammar, walking through subject-verb agreement, parallel structure, and punctuation rules with clear explanations of...
Arizona State University
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
Juris Doctor, N/A

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7+ years
Elizabeth
Years of academic writing at the graduate level made Elizabeth precise about grammar in a way that goes beyond memorized rules — she explains why a comma splice weakens an argument or how parallel structure makes a sentence more persuasive. She approaches grammar as a tool for clearer thinking, conn...
East China Normal University
Master of Arts, Political Science and Government
St. Lawrence University
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

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Kristi
Precise grammar matters in scientific writing, where a misplaced modifier can change the meaning of a research finding entirely. Kristi brings that stakes-aware approach to grammar instruction, teaching students the logic behind rules like subject-verb agreement, comma usage, and pronoun reference s...
Arizona State University
PHD, Exploration Systems Design
Harvard University
Bachelor of Arts in Astrophysics and Earth & Planetary Science

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Jared's background in Romance Languages means he understands English grammar the way linguists do — as a system with internal logic, not just a list of rules to memorize. He breaks down sentence structure, punctuation, and usage by showing students how parts of speech actually function, so correctio...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Elise
Medical training requires precise, unambiguous writing — one misplaced modifier in a clinical note can change its meaning entirely. Elise applies that same attention to sentence structure, subject-verb agreement, and punctuation when teaching grammar, breaking down rules with clear examples so stude...
Marquette University
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Sciences
Creighton University
Doctor of Medicine, Premedicine

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Thara
Good grammar isn't about memorizing a list of rules — it's about recognizing patterns in how sentences are built. Thara tackles tricky areas like subject-verb agreement, comma splices, and pronoun-antecedent clarity by walking through real sentences and showing students how to diagnose their own err...
Duke University
Current Undergrad, Undecided Biological Sciences

Certified Tutor
15+ years
Ken
University of Washington
Master of Science, Forest Resources
Pacific Lutheran University
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry (Biology minor)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Your first session is about understanding your specific needs and goals. A tutor will review any writing samples you have, identify grammar areas that need work—whether it's sentence structure, punctuation, verb tenses, or something else—and create a personalized plan. This initial conversation helps establish a baseline so you can track real progress from session to session.
Grammar focuses on the rules of language—correct punctuation, sentence structure, subject-verb agreement, and proper usage. Writing style is about how you express ideas through word choice, tone, and voice. Grammar tutoring addresses the technical foundation, while style tutoring helps you develop a unique voice and improve clarity. Many students benefit from both, and tutors can address grammar issues while also helping you develop stronger writing habits.
Students often struggle with comma usage, run-on sentences, pronoun agreement, and understanding the difference between clauses and phrases. Many also find it hard to apply grammar rules consistently in their own writing, even after learning them. Personalized tutoring helps because a tutor can focus on your specific weak spots and show you how to catch and fix these errors in real time, rather than just memorizing rules.
Strong grammar is essential for clear essay writing—awkward sentences and punctuation errors distract readers from your argument. Tutors help you structure sentences for maximum clarity, fix common errors that weaken your voice, and develop revision strategies so you catch mistakes before submitting. This means your essays communicate your ideas more effectively and make a stronger impression on teachers and graders.
Tutors review your actual writing—essays, assignments, or practice pieces—and provide personalized feedback on grammar errors, sentence structure, and clarity. Rather than just marking mistakes, they explain why something is incorrect and show you how to fix it, so you understand the rule and can apply it to future writing. This targeted feedback is much more effective than generic grammar worksheets because it's based on your real work.
This depends on your goals and current level. Students working to improve overall writing skills often benefit from weekly sessions, while those preparing for a specific assignment or test might do intensive sessions for a few weeks. Your tutor can recommend a schedule based on what you're working toward and help you build momentum. Consistency matters more than frequency—regular practice and feedback lead to real improvement.
Yes. Many students find citation formatting confusing, and tutors can teach you the basics of MLA, APA, Chicago, or other styles your school uses. They'll show you how to format in-text citations and works cited pages correctly, and help you understand why proper citation matters. This is especially helpful if you're writing research papers or longer essays where citations are required.
Grammar tutoring focuses primarily on writing and language mechanics, but strong grammar skills support reading comprehension too. If you're struggling with understanding complex sentences or analyzing how authors use language, a tutor can help you break down difficult passages and understand how grammar choices affect meaning. For comprehensive reading support, you might also explore reading comprehension tutoring alongside grammar work.
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