Are you often confused between Many and Much? Or Do you feel flummoxed while using Few and Little? If you can relate with these problems, you’re not alone! Many people find this problematic. Here I’m...
What is a Pronoun? A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. We can use a pronoun instead of a noun. Example Rohit loves to play football. He also plays volleyball. Riya...
What are Possessive nouns? Possessive noun- Nouns which are used to show possession or ownership are called possessive noun. Ex- Riya has a dog. ---> This is Riya’s dog. That is Rahul’s bag. This...
What are Question Tags? Question tags are special structures in English language. These are very short questions, added at the end of statements or affirmative sentences. Question tags are of positive and negative forms. These...
William Shakespeare (26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist. Shakespeare's writings...
Here, I have briefly described the usage of the most commonly used prepositions. They convey the expressions of time, place, direction, conveyance, etc. One preposition may have several uses but to place them appropriately one...
What is a Preposition? [Preposition means: which is placed before] Definition- A Preposition is a word which is used to express a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence. It is placed before a noun...
In my earlier post, I have briefed you about the modal verbs. Now, we will discuss in detail how to use modals like Should, Ought to and must. These three modal verbs often sound similar...
It’s normal to respond “you’re welcome” when someone says “thank you”. But don’t you think this phrase is overused? There are also many other ways of responding when someone expresses their gratitude to you. So,...