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4+ years
Nathan
Comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement — Nathan treats grammar not as a set of arbitrary rules but as tools that make writing clearer and more persuasive. His history training at Rice demands precise, well-structured prose, so he brings real examples of how grammatical choices sha...
Rice University
Bachelor in Arts, History

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Chloe
A Comparative Literature degree with a Linguistics minor is essentially a deep dive into how language works at the structural level — syntax, morphology, the logic behind comma rules and dangling modifiers. Chloe unpacks grammar not as a list of arbitrary rules but as a system with patterns, making ...
The University of Texas at Austin
Masters, Master of Global Policy Studies
New York University
Bachelor in Arts, Comparative Literature

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Salman
Graduate-level scientific writing enforces grammar rules most people never think about — parallel structure in lists, precise pronoun reference, and the difference between restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses. Salman picked up that precision through years of writing lab reports and research papers...
University of British Columbia
Master of Science, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Simon Fraser University
Bachelor of Science, Cell and Molecular Biology

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Nate
Nate's engineering training forced him to write with mechanical precision — specifications where a vague antecedent or botched comma could literally change how something gets built. He applies that same nuts-and-bolts clarity to teaching grammar, breaking down why a rule works rather than just flagg...
Trinity University
Bachelor of Science, Engineering Sciences

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Petra
Sentence structure in English makes far more sense when you understand how language works at a deeper level, and Petra's formal training in Latin and Italian philology gives her exactly that lens. She breaks down parts of speech, subject-verb agreement, and clause construction by showing students th...
Palacky University Olomouc
Master of Arts, Italian Studies
Palacky University Olomouc
Bachelor of Education, Latin Teacher Education

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Anna
I am qualified to tutor many subjects, my favorite subject by far is math, specifically calculus. Math is a subject almost universally hated, and I believe that is mainly due to the narrow way in which it is taught. I have ADHD, and I often don't understand things the first time they are explained t...
Oklahoma City University
Bachelor in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Nathan
Precise grammar matters in lab reports and research papers, and Nathan's science writing training gives him a practical angle on the rules. He digs into the mechanics that trip students up most — comma splices, subject-verb agreement with complex clauses, and the difference between restrictive and n...
Texas Christian University
Current Undergrad, Chemistry

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Nadja
Precision in grammar matters differently when you've spent years writing corporate training materials and business communications — every misplaced modifier or comma splice undermines credibility. Nadja brings that professional stakes mindset to grammar instruction, drilling into sentence structure,...
University of Wales
Masters, Business Administration and Management
University of vienna
Bachelors, Sciences

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Nathania
Knowing that a comma splice is wrong doesn't help much if a student can't explain why two independent clauses need different punctuation in different contexts. Nathania digs into the logic behind grammar rules — subject-verb agreement, parallel structure, modifier placement — so that students intern...
Texas Christian University
Bachelor of Science, Psychology

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Adam
Comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement errors — Adam doesn't just circle these in red but explains the underlying rule so students can catch them independently. His Master's in Creative Writing and PhD work in literature mean he's spent years dissecting how sentences actually func...
San DIego State Univeristy
Masters, Creative Writing
Gustavus Adolphus College
Bachelors, English
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Frequently Asked Questions
Your first session is focused on understanding your specific grammar challenges and learning goals. A tutor will review your current writing samples, identify patterns in your mistakes, and discuss areas like sentence structure, punctuation, or parts of speech that need work. This personalized assessment helps create a targeted plan so you're not just reviewing grammar rules you already know.
Grammar tutoring focuses specifically on the mechanics of language—parts of speech, sentence construction, punctuation, and usage rules. Writing tutoring is broader and covers essay structure, thesis development, organization, and argumentation. Many students benefit from both: strong grammar is the foundation, but good writing also requires clarity, flow, and compelling ideas. Varsity Tutors can connect you with tutors who specialize in grammar, writing, or both.
Students typically struggle with comma usage, subject-verb agreement, sentence fragments, and run-on sentences. Many also find pronoun reference confusing or mix up commonly confused words like their/there/they're. With Fort Worth's 15:1 average student-teacher ratio, personalized grammar instruction can address your specific weak spots rather than generic classroom review, helping you master the rules that trip you up most.
Strong grammar is the technical foundation that makes your writing clear and credible. When you control sentence structure and punctuation, your ideas come across more effectively, and readers stay focused on what you're saying rather than being distracted by errors. Better grammar also gives you more flexibility to develop your voice and style—once you know the rules, you can use them intentionally to create the effect you want.
In a classroom of 20+ students, teachers can't provide detailed feedback on every student's writing. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction means a tutor reviews your actual work, marks specific errors in context, and explains why something is wrong and how to fix it. This targeted feedback helps you recognize patterns in your mistakes and internalize the rules, rather than just memorizing grammar facts for a test.
Many students notice improvement in 4-6 weeks with consistent practice, especially for specific issues like comma splices or subject-verb agreement. However, developing strong grammar habits takes longer—usually a few months of regular tutoring and writing practice. The timeline depends on where you're starting and how frequently you work with a tutor, but personalized instruction accelerates progress compared to self-study.
Yes. Elementary students learn foundational skills like parts of speech and sentence basics, middle schoolers tackle more complex structures and punctuation, and high schoolers refine their grammar for academic writing and standardized tests. Varsity Tutors connects students at every level—from elementary through college—with tutors who understand grade-appropriate grammar standards and can explain concepts in ways that make sense for where you are.
Absolutely. The SAT, ACT, and other standardized tests include grammar and writing sections that test your command of sentence structure, usage, and punctuation. Personalized tutoring helps you master the specific grammar rules these tests focus on and teaches you strategies for catching errors quickly under time pressure. Many students see measurable score improvements after working with a tutor on grammar fundamentals.
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