Reckon you’ve got all that good grammar, yeah?
For the past little while we’ve been working with the good folks at TED Ed to fully design and animate a series of Grammar-based videos. We created two distinct designs for the project, and made good re-use of those styles to combine and influence the subsequent videos. The topics covered were about when and where to use the semicolon; how to use an apostrophe; the lexical ambiguity that are one-word sentences; how to use a modifier, and lastly, the conundrum that is Me, Myself, and I.
So throw that thinking cap on and have a watch below! Go on!
How to use a semicolon:
When to use apostrophes:
Buffalo buffalo buffalo: One-word sentences and how they work:
When to use “me”, “myself” and “I”:
How misused modifiers can hurt your writing: