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Understanding Subject-Verb Agreement, Pronoun Clarity, and Parallel Structure

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This series ended on August 1, 2025. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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In this lesson, you will learn three important grammar skills that make your writing clear and correct:Subject-verb agreement: making sure the subject and verb match in number (singular or plural).Pronoun clarity: using pronouns so it’s always clear who or what you’re talking about.Parallel structure: keeping lists and sentences balanced by using the same form for each part.

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Ananya G 🇺🇸

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Hi! I’m Ananya, and I’m here to study for the SAT and also help others through tutoring. I’ve always loved teaching—it makes me happy to explain things in simple ways and see others improve. I’m also interested in dancing, video editing, and creative projects. I joined Schoolhouse because I want to gain experience, get support with my own learning, and give back by helping others too!

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SESSION 1

1

Aug

SESSION 1

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Fri 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM UTCAug 1, 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM UTC

What I Plan to Cover:
- The rules of subject-verb agreement and how to spot mistakes.
- How to ensure pronoun clarity so sentences are clear and easy to understand.
- The importance of parallel structure and how to fix errors in lists or repeated ideas.
- Examples and simple practice questions for each topic to help you learn

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Aug 1

1 week

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Friday, Aug 1

3:30PM