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Knowledge Base

Explore the breadths and depths of Grammarflex’s knowledge base, containing resources and comprehensive guides on pretty much everything you could want to know related to English grammar and writing.

Learn all about the main parts of speech, which (in case you forgot) comprises of verbs, nouns, adjectives, pronouns, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions and interjections. Beyond the fundamentals of English grammar, you’ll find guide on writing mechanics and style, literary devices amd more. 

When to use I or Me?

When to Use I or Me

Which is correct: I or me Compare the sentences: My friend shared her class notes with me. I shared my class notes with my friend.

Former vs latter

Former vs. Latter, Explained

The former and the latter Former vs. latter (when used as a pair) are terms that specify something previously mentioned in a list of two

What is situational irony?

Situational Irony (Meaning & Examples)

What is situational irony? A fire station burns down. Someone on social media complains about social media. A grocery store runs out of food. Would

What is dramatic irony?

Dramatic Irony (Meaning & Examples)

What is “dramatic irony”? In almost every generic, (recycled dribble) scary movie you can think of, you have your classic killer that’s about to pounce,