Verbs
A < 1 min read Verbs are a necessary component of all sentences. A sentence is not complete without a verb and its subject. typically, verbs denote the action performed by the subject. For example: The...
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A < 1 min read Verbs are a necessary component of all sentences. A sentence is not complete without a verb and its subject. typically, verbs denote the action performed by the subject. For example: The...
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A 2 min read Conjunctions are the words that join together sentences and words. There are following types of conjunctions: Coordinating Conjunctions: These conjunctions join together nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, clauses,...
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A < 1 min read Prepositions are words that link or connect a noun or a pronoun to other words to show the relation of that noun or pronoun with other words. Prepositions always appear in prepositional phrase, that is, they...
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A < 1 min read We learned that adverbs are used to describe another verb, adverbs, adjectives, or clauses. While describing these entities adverbs can also present comparison. And when they do, they should be used...
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A 2 min read We learned that adverbs are the words that describe verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and clauses. For example: Ria very happily accepted the new project that was the gateway for her promotion. In this...
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A 2 min read Adverbs are the words that describe or modify verbs, adjectives, other adverbs or clauses. They can be a single word, a phrase or a clause. Adverbs generally answer one of these four questions about the entity they...
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A 2 min read We learned that adjectives are the words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. For example: Incessant anxiety has undermined his health. In this sentence, āincessantā is the adjective that describes...
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A 2 min read We learned that adjectives are used to describe another noun or pronoun. Adjectives can also be used to present comparison. And when adjectives are used in that role, they should be used in the appropriate...
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A 2 min read Adjectives are the words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. They do so by answering questions such as these about the entity they modify ā What kind is it? How many are there? Which one is it? For example:...
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