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Jean
Grammar clicks when students understand the logic behind the rules — why a comma splice weakens a sentence, or how parallel structure creates rhythm and clarity. Jean teaches syntax as a set of tools for making writing more precise, connecting each rule to its effect on meaning. Her experience editi...
Harvard College
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology
Harvard Medical School
Doctor of Medicine, Medicine

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9+ years
Michelle
Technical writing in biomedical engineering demands precise grammar — a misplaced modifier in a methods section can change the meaning of an entire experiment. Michelle applies that same precision to teaching clause structure, subject-verb agreement, and punctuation rules, explaining the logic behin...
University of Iowa
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering
Northeastern University
Doctor of Philosophy, Biomedical Engineering

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6+ years
Zachary
Studying Greek, Latin, and German at the doctoral level gave Zachary an unusually deep understanding of how English grammar actually works — case relationships, subordinate clause structure, subject-verb agreement patterns that most native speakers use instinctively but can't explain. He unpacks syn...
CUNY City College
Bachelor in Arts, English
Harvard University
Doctor of Philosophy, German

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Kerry
Grammar clicks when students understand the logic behind the rules, not just the red-ink corrections. Kerry breaks down sentence structure — comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement — by showing how each rule serves clarity and meaning. Her background in psychology also means she's ...
William James College
Masters, Professional Psychology
Cornell University
B.A. in Psychology

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10+ years
Comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement errors — Marisa spots these almost reflexively after years of editing peers' papers at MIT, where scientists and engineers routinely brought her dense technical writing to untangle. She explains each grammar rule in plain terms and ties corre...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelors, Writing
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Minor in Business Management

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Rebecca
Comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement in complex sentences — Rebecca tackles the grammar concepts that trip students up most by connecting each rule to how it actually changes meaning on the page. Currently pursuing a Master's in Teaching English, she brings both formal linguisti...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelors of Arts in English and Philosophy

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10+ years
Sarah
Years of studying and teaching Spanish gave Sarah an unusually detailed understanding of how grammar works across languages — subject-verb agreement, pronoun usage, clause structure. She applies that cross-linguistic awareness to English grammar and syntax, explaining rules like parallel constructio...
Harvard University
Current Grad Student, Global Health and Population (2-year Master's)
Bucknell University
Bachelors, Biology and Spanish, minor in Latin American Studies

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5+ years
Talia
Dangling modifiers, comma splices, subject-verb agreement across clauses — Talia digs into the grammar rules that most students can feel are wrong but can't explain why. Her background in political science writing, where precision in language actually changes an argument's meaning, gives her a pract...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

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Meghan
Comma splices, dangling modifiers, subject-verb agreement in complex sentences — these aren't just red-pen corrections but patterns that, once understood, transform how clearly someone communicates. Meghan breaks grammar down as a system with its own logic, drawing on her English training at Cornell...
Cornell University
Bachelor of Arts in English (Minor in Music)

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7+ years
Grammar clicks when students see it as a set of logical choices rather than arbitrary rules — why a semicolon works here but a comma splice doesn't, or when passive voice actually strengthens a sentence. Noel's background spans technical writing, journalism, and strategic communication, so he teache...
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts
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Frequently Asked Questions
Grammar is the broader system of language rules—including parts of speech, verb tenses, punctuation, and usage conventions. Syntax specifically focuses on how words are arranged and combined to form meaningful sentences. Understanding both helps you write with clarity and precision. For example, correct grammar ensures you use the right tense, while strong syntax means your sentence structure conveys your intended meaning effectively. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction can help you strengthen both areas and see how they work together in your writing.
Students often struggle with comma placement, subject-verb agreement, pronoun clarity, and sentence fragments. Another frequent challenge is distinguishing between similar constructions—like the difference between a dependent clause and a sentence fragment, or knowing when to use a semicolon versus a comma. Run-on sentences and misplaced modifiers also trip up many writers. A tutor can identify your specific patterns of error and provide targeted practice, so you build confidence rather than just memorizing rules.
Strong grammar and syntax form the foundation of effective communication. When your sentences are grammatically correct and syntactically clear, readers can focus on your ideas rather than struggling to understand what you mean. Poor grammar and awkward sentence structure can make even brilliant ideas seem unclear or unconvincing. This matters whether you're writing essays for English class, college applications, or professional emails. Personalized tutoring helps you master these fundamentals so your voice and message shine through.
Yes. Standardized tests like the SAT and ACT include grammar and syntax sections that require both knowledge of rules and the ability to apply them quickly under pressure. Tutoring helps you learn efficient strategies for identifying errors, understand why certain answers are correct, and practice with timed exercises. A tutor can also help you recognize test-specific question patterns and teach you how to avoid common traps that test makers use.
While understanding grammar rules is essential, a tutor provides personalized feedback on how your sentences work together to build arguments and convey meaning. They can show you how syntax choices affect tone and emphasis, help you revise awkward passages, and guide you in developing a stronger voice. Beyond correcting errors, they help you understand the 'why' behind grammatical choices, so you develop stronger instincts as a writer. This kind of individualized guidance accelerates growth much faster than self-study alone.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who match your learning needs and preferences. You can discuss your specific challenges—whether it's mastering comma rules, untangling complex sentence structures, or building writing confidence—and get matched with someone experienced in those areas. The tutor can adapt their teaching to your pace and style, whether you prefer detailed rule explanations, lots of practice examples, or a more conversational approach to learning.
Grammar foundations are important from elementary school onward, but many students benefit most from focused tutoring in middle school or high school when writing becomes more complex and error-heavy. High school essays require sophisticated sentence structures and varied syntax that students need time to master. Even advanced writers often have gaps in their understanding of specific rules. It's never too early or too late to strengthen these skills—a tutor can assess where you are and help you build from there, whether you're in 6th grade or preparing for college-level writing.
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