List of Special Prepositions
Introduction English prepositions are generally classified into three main groups: prepositions of time, prepositions of place, and special prepositions. This […]
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Introduction English prepositions are generally classified into three main groups: prepositions of time, prepositions of place, and special prepositions. This […]
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Introduction Understanding the distinction between countable and uncountable nouns is crucial in English, as their usage significantly differs in terms
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Introduction Non-finite verbs in English are verbs that do not show tense, person, or number. In this article, we will
Who, whom, or whose? The use of the pronouns who, whom, and whose may cause some confusion for English language
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Introduction Adjective phrases, often referred to as adjectival phrases, enhance our sentences by providing more details about nouns. In this
Introduction Linking verbs in English are the silent connectors in our sentences, joining subjects with their complements. This article breaks
Introduction Modal verbs, also known as modal auxiliary verbs or just modals, defy the conventional patterns of regular verbs. It
Introduction What are possessive pronouns? How are they used in English? What is the difference between possessive pronouns and possessive
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Introduction Uncertain about the proper usage of pronouns such as me, herself, his, or theirs? You’re not alone! Understanding these
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Introduction Determiners in English function as modifiers. They are commonly placed before nouns to specify them. In this article, we
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Introduction Personal pronouns are substitutes for noun phrases. We often use them to refer back to people (sometimes animals) and
Introduction Common and proper nouns are two types of nouns in English. Common nouns refer to non-specific people (e.g. man,
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