Adverbs
An adverb is a word that tells us more about a Verb. An adverb “qualifies” or “modifies” a verb (The man ran quickly). But adverbs can modify adjectives (Tara is really beautiful), or even other...
View ArticleMetaphors-Similes
In a simile a comparison is made between two objects of different kinds which have however at least one point in common. The Simile is usually introduced by such words as like, as, or so. Examples of...
View ArticlePhrasal Verbs
A phrasal verb is a verb usually followed by preposition. For example (go/look/be, etc) +(in/out/up/down, etc) Got in: Ann opened the door of the car and got it. (= into the car) Go in: I waited...
View ArticleIdioms
Idioms may be defined as expressions peculiar to a language. They play an important role part in all languages. Many verbs, when followed by the various prepositions or adverbs, acquire an idiomatic...
View ArticleActive and Passive Voice
Active Voice: A verb is in the Active Voice when its form shows that the person or thing denoted by the subject does something; or, in other words, is the doer of the action. The Active Voice is so...
View ArticleAuxiliary Verbs
An auxiliary is a ‘helping verb’, used to make the form of another verb. The following is the list of auxiliaries. Example: Be, May, Might, Ought, Have, Shall, Should, Used, Do, Will, Would, Need, Can,...
View ArticleProverbs
What are Proverbs? Proverbs are ‘Pearls of Wisdom’. Proverbs necessarily need to: Be popular and memorable: e.g All’s well that ends well. Be concise and to the point: e.g. Practice makes perfect...
View ArticleParagraph Writing
There are many things a person should before writing a paragraph or drafting the report. One should first prepare of assemble your material and then plan how you are going to write the report. The...
View ArticleHow to use some important words in sentences?
The ability of a language user lies in using a right word in a right context. This ability enables one to encode or express ideas in a better way. To attain this end, one must be able to group together...
View ArticleWords and their meanings
Liability: Legal responsibility. Premium: Payment of insurance. Comprehensive: All embracing; Covering all e.g., a comprehensive vehicle policy. Indemnify: to protect or secure against damage, or...
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