Your Grammar Lesson for the Day

Yep…I remember and quickly forgot. :slight_smile:

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My adult daughter is homeschooling her daughter (my granddaughter). My daughter never learned sentence diagraming, but she remembers that I did. My granddaughter has sentence diagraming lessons. I got called in as a consultant. Wow, lots of that is buried in cobwebs that formed over the 66 years since learning those lessons. I did learn a lot about proper grammar from diagraming sentences, but I hated sentence diagraming. Good for my granddaughter, who will be able to visualize good grammar before she learns about Grammarly or other online grammar tools.

This could be a CE class, diagraming sentences for home inspectors!

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Great decision. We homeschooled our children up until middle school and wish it could have continued further. But even that little time helped on so many levels.

I agree. Keep that knowledge flowing. Maybe teach her a bit of cursive as well, eh? It has been removed from our schools.

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Thankfully, lol. Honestly, I can’t even read it anymore. Time to let it go. :man_shrugging:

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I love good penmanship. I enjoy my grandmother’s recipes written in her hand.

This is from a client of mine. English is not his first language; I think it is beautiful and impressive that he has such a nice hand in a second language.

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So you probably do not know which of these is capital F and capital T :face_with_diagonal_mouth::

F

Not without seeing it with the next few letters, lol.

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I just imagined the “ord” after the second image and knew it was the F :laughing:

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Just FYI…trying to keep up, lol! Grammarly is fully woke.
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Oh brother…
So, we should use workwomanship.

Or maybe workqueership. :rofl:

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Interestingly, there is a setting that allows you to turn off the “woke”.

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WTFF. What the flip flop???

So yuza hi skuul regerjitate? :+1:

I think I would like to use that at the universal/omnipotent level, please.

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