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9+ years
Understanding grammar rules is one thing; knowing why a semicolon changes the relationship between two ideas is another. George digs into the logic underneath English syntax — clause structure, parallelism, modifier placement — so students can edit their own writing with confidence instead of relyin...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelors, Child Studies

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Jaya
Studying both genetics and French gave Jaya an unusual sensitivity to how languages are structured — subject-verb agreement, modifier placement, and the logic behind punctuation rules all click faster when you've had to compare two grammars side by side. She teaches English syntax as a system with p...
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Bachelors, Genetics & French

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Katie
Grammar rules only stick when a student understands why a sentence works, not just which red line to fix. Katie digs into the mechanics — subject-verb agreement, parallel structure, dangling modifiers, semicolon usage — by analyzing real sentences rather than running through isolated worksheets. Her...
Fordham University
Master of Social Work, Social Work
Barnard College
Bachelor in Arts, Theater Literature, History, and Criticism

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement errors — these are the patterns Carey targets first because they're the ones that undermine otherwise strong writing. She teaches grammar as a set of logical rules rather than arbitrary conventions, connecting each concept to how sentences ac...
Carleton College
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Cleo
Grammar clicks when students see it as a set of logical choices rather than arbitrary rules — why a semicolon changes the relationship between two ideas, or how parallel structure sharpens an argument. Cleo's background in political economy writing, where precision matters enormously, trained her to...
Macalester College
Bachelor in Arts, Political Economy

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Anniessa
Anniessa's Master's in Second Languages and Cultures means she understands English grammar the way linguists do — not just the rules, but why they exist and where they break down. Whether a student is untangling comma splices, mastering subject-verb agreement, or learning to vary sentence structure,...
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Masters in Education, Foreign Language Teacher Education
Mcgill University
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy

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Sarah
Comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement in complex sentences — these are the kinds of errors that quietly undermine otherwise strong writing. Sarah breaks grammar rules into logical patterns so they stick, connecting each concept to real sentences rather than abstract worksheets.
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Current Undergrad, Undecided

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Marika
Comma rules, subject-verb agreement, and parallel structure aren't arbitrary — they're tools that make writing clearer, and Marika teaches them that way. As someone who writes and edits scientific research regularly, she connects each grammar concept to how it actually functions in a sentence, so th...
University of Wisconsin Madison
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Sciences

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Samantha
Comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement across complex clauses — Samantha teaches grammar not as a list of rules to memorize but as a toolkit for making writing clearer. Her approach connects each rule to how it actually changes meaning, so students internalize corrections instead ...
Beloit College
Bachelors, International Relations

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Comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement in complex sentences — Brita digs into the specific grammar patterns that trip students up most often. Her approach connects each rule to how it changes meaning, so students learn to self-edit rather than rely on spell-check. She holds a 4.8 ...
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Master of Arts, Counseling
Taylor University
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
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Tutors work with students on a comprehensive range of grammar fundamentals, including sentence structure, parts of speech, punctuation, verb tenses, subject-verb agreement, and clause relationships. They also address more advanced syntax concepts like parallel structure, modifier placement, and how sentence construction affects clarity and style. Since Minneapolis schools follow Minnesota state standards, tutors are familiar with grade-level expectations and can target instruction to match your student's curriculum.
Grammar and mechanics are the foundational rules—correct spelling, punctuation, and sentence construction—that make writing clear and readable. Style and voice, on the other hand, are the choices writers make within those rules to create a distinctive tone and personality in their work. Strong writing requires mastery of both: you need solid grammar so your ideas land clearly, and you need voice so your writing engages readers. Tutors help students build a strong grammatical foundation first, then show how to use grammar intentionally to strengthen their unique writing voice.
Many students struggle with comma usage, especially in complex sentences and with introductory phrases. Pronoun-antecedent agreement, subject-verb agreement, and distinguishing between commonly confused words (like their/there/they're or its/it's) are also frequent pain points. Students often have trouble recognizing sentence fragments and run-ons, and understanding when to use different verb tenses can be particularly tricky. Personalized tutoring addresses these specific weak spots through targeted practice and real examples from the student's own writing.
In a classroom with a student-teacher ratio of 17.6:1, teachers often don't have time to provide detailed written feedback on every assignment. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to review your student's writing closely, identify patterns in their grammar and mechanics mistakes, and explain why those mistakes matter. Rather than just marking errors, tutors work interactively—asking questions, showing revision techniques, and helping students understand the reasoning behind grammar rules so they can apply them independently to future writing.
Grammar builds throughout a student's education, from basic sentence structure in elementary grades through complex syntactic analysis in high school. If your student is struggling with clarity in their writing, making repeated grammar mistakes despite corrections, or feeling anxious about writing assignments, tutoring can help at any grade level. Many students benefit from grammar support before major writing-heavy courses, standardized tests like the ACT, or college application essays. A tutor can assess where your student is and create a personalized plan to address specific gaps.
Clear syntax—the way sentences are structured—is essential for effective argumentation. When a student writes grammatically correct, well-constructed sentences, their ideas become easier to follow, making their arguments more persuasive. Syntax also helps with transitions between ideas and with emphasis: a writer can vary sentence length and structure to highlight important claims or guide readers through complex reasoning. Tutors help students see grammar not as a set of rules to follow, but as a toolkit for expressing ideas more powerfully in essays and analytical writing.
Varsity Tutors connects students with expert tutors who specialize in English grammar and syntax. You can get matched with a tutor based on your student's specific needs, grade level, and learning style. Tutors in the Minneapolis area understand local school curricula and can tailor instruction to align with what your student is learning in class. Getting started is straightforward—reach out to discuss your student's challenges, and you'll be matched with someone who's a good fit.
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