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21 quests across 4 enchanting units — complete them all to become a Grammar Grandmaster
5 quests
Every sentence needs a subject and a verb. Master the two bones that hold every sentence together.
A fragment can't stand alone. Learn to spot the difference and build sentences that hold their ground.
One subject, one verb, one clear idea. Discover the power of simplicity done right.
Join two complete thoughts with coordinating conjunctions. Two bones, one body.
Add a subordinate clause to create depth. One main idea, one dependent idea — perfectly balanced.
Who exactly? What precisely? Why does it matter? Transform vague sentences into vivid ones.
Paint your subject with precise adjectives and noun phrases. Make the reader see exactly what you see.
Replace weak verb+adverb pairs with a single vivid verb. One precise word beats three vague ones.
Add place, time, and direction with prepositional phrases. Anchor your sentences in the world.
The most powerful modifier in English. An absolute phrase adds a second scene to your sentence.
Short sentences hit hard. Long sentences let the reader breathe. Mix them to create music.
Groups of three feel complete. The tricolon is the oldest rhythm in the English language.
The last word echoes longest. Place your strongest idea at the end of every sentence.
Add motion and action to your sentences with participial phrases. Show two things happening at once.
Balance is beauty. Parallel structure gives your sentences symmetry, rhythm, and power.
6 quests
Don't reach for the longest word. Reach for the truest one. Precise nouns do more work than any adjective.
Show, don't tell. Vivid verbs carry the full weight of a scene without needing adverbs to prop them up.
Figurative language makes the invisible visible. Compare the unfamiliar to the familiar.
Layer meaning with subordinate clauses. One sentence can hold an entire world if structured right.
Bones, Heart, Music, Polish — unite all four qualities in a single, masterful sentence.
See the difference. The final test: identify what separates an ordinary sentence from a beautiful one.