The YUNiversityPlatiNUMBThankfully, 2020 is coming to an end. I am so eager for its demise that I have already begun to reflect on the few highlights of the year…4 min read·Nov 6, 2020----
The YUNiversityHow to Pull an All-Nighter and Still Do Well on Your ExamContinuing our recent series on study tips, we bring you one of our most popular non-grammar related posts ever on Tumblr. If you’re…1 min read·Mar 18, 2017----
The YUNiversityWho’s Unsure About “Who,” “Whom,” “Who’s,” and “Whose”?Just about every single day, we are asked about “who” vs. “whom” vs. “who’s” vs. “whose” in some combination. Based on the frequency with…3 min read·Feb 13, 2017--1--1
The YUNiversityDo You Know How to Use . . . an Ellipsis?This is a topic that people think they know . . . until they have to actually put it into practice.2 min read·Jan 27, 2017--1--1
The YUNiversityStudy Tips for 2017 (Part 2 of 2)Last time, we offered big-picture study tips. 👀5 min read·Jan 18, 2017--4--4
The YUNiversityStudy Tips for 2017 (Part 1 of 2)Every January 1, when students share their resolutions for the new year, they commonly mention something along the lines of “get better…5 min read·Jan 10, 2017----
The YUNiversityGrammar 101: ParallelismParallel structure, also known as parallelism, is useful (adj.), important (adj.), and cool (adj.).2 min read·Dec 12, 2016----
The YUNiversityGrammar 101: Relative Pronouns (Who, Whom, Whose, Which, That)A relative pronoun is one that introduces a relative clause. It “relates” to the word that its relative clause modifies. Confusing, right…2 min read·Nov 22, 2016--1--1
The YUNiversityGrammar 101: Reflexive PronounsReflexive pronouns are used to refer back to the subject of the sentence or clause. They end in “-self” (for singular nouns) or “-selves”…3 min read·Nov 11, 2016--1--1