Yep…I remember and quickly forgot.
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!
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.
Thankfully, lol. Honestly, I can’t even read it anymore. Time to let it go.
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.
Not without seeing it with the next few letters, lol.
I just imagined the “ord” after the second image and knew it was the F
Just FYI…trying to keep up, lol! Grammarly is fully woke.
Oh brother…
So, we should use workwomanship.
Or maybe workqueership.
Interestingly, there is a setting that allows you to turn off the “woke”.
WTFF. What the flip flop???
So yuza hi skuul regerjitate?
I think I would like to use that at the universal/omnipotent level, please.