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Saying we only eat chocolate with peanut butter is very different than saying we eat chocolate only with peanut butter. We've been ... This video covers colons. How do you use them in a sentence? What do they have to do with lists? Learn more about writing on ... The London Bridge may be falling down, falling down, falling down....but your essay will be one stalwart structure that stands the ... This video defines pronouns—those little words that are in pretty much every sentence we say or write. There are a lot of them, ... This video explains the difference between affect and effect and provide tips for remembering which is which and when to use ... If you don't like this video, our hearts might literally break. Alright fine, maybe not literally, but it would make us really, really sad.

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Initial Modifiers by Shmoop

Initial Modifiers by Shmoop

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Misplaced Modifiers by Shmoop

Misplaced Modifiers by Shmoop

Saying we only eat chocolate with peanut butter is very different than saying we eat chocolate only with peanut butter. We've been ...

Dangling Modifiers by Shmoop

Dangling Modifiers by Shmoop

This video explains what dangling

Colons by Shmoop

Colons by Shmoop

This video covers colons. How do you use them in a sentence? What do they have to do with lists? Learn more about writing on ...

How a Thesis Statement Fits With the Rest of the Essay by Shmoop

How a Thesis Statement Fits With the Rest of the Essay by Shmoop

The London Bridge may be falling down, falling down, falling down....but your essay will be one stalwart structure that stands the ...

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Pronouns by Shmoop

Pronouns by Shmoop

This video defines pronouns—those little words that are in pretty much every sentence we say or write. There are a lot of them, ...

Affect vs Effect by Shmoop

Affect vs Effect by Shmoop

This video explains the difference between affect and effect and provide tips for remembering which is which and when to use ...

Literally by Shmoop

Literally by Shmoop

If you don't like this video, our hearts might literally break. Alright fine, maybe not literally, but it would make us really, really sad.

Excessive Verbiage by Shmoop

Excessive Verbiage by Shmoop

You probably wouldn't run, bike, hike, swim, jump, play, throw, sprint, and lift all at the same time. That sounds like a whole lot of ...

Past vs. Passed by Shmoop

Past vs. Passed by Shmoop

We passed by the donut shop as they put out a fresh batch this morning, but unhealthy eating is in our past. So we are definitely ...

Prepositions by Shmoop

Prepositions by Shmoop

There are an infinite number of directions you could take when it comes to prepositions. Thankfully we landed on the perfect one ...

"However" at the Beginning of a Sentence by Shmoop

"However" at the Beginning of a Sentence by Shmoop

However hard we try, we cannot get over our love of grammar. However, we could have worse obsessions, like always