Fuzzy cats teach the conventions for spacing within sentences and across paragraphs.
Ancient cats teach us how to (and why we) use periods, question marks, exclamation marks, and emojis.
Cats explore their sense of importance along with the differences between common and proper nouns and adjectives.
Chuck’s cat explains how to form plurals and possessives of common and proper nouns while pondering a big existential question.
Cats explain to a sheep why and how we use contractions and what it means to be formal or informal when you’re already perfect.
Cats and friends worried about Grandma teach how to punctuate independent and dependent clauses, leading words and phrases, appositives, dates, and addresses—and reveal the life-saving role of the Oxford comma.