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Where words are sharpened and sentences built with care
Current Writers' Hall path
Build the naming habit first: parts of speech, prepositions, pronouns, verbs, punctuation, and the basic grammar categories a student needs before analysis.
Look first
Look first for the word's job in the sentence: name, action, description, relationship, joining word, or punctuation mark.
Practice
Say the category aloud, then give one short reason from the sentence or definition.
Writer's notebook
Write the term, a plain-English definition, and one example sentence or phrase.
Parent proof: student can name the grammar term and explain its job in one sentence.

144 questions in Grammar Stage English bank
Classical grammar strategies that complement daily practice.
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