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William Shakespeare

in Vocabulary on May 11, 2021 August 16, 2023 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
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...

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Usage of Preposition

in Vocabulary on January 26, 2021 August 16, 2023 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
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...

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PREPOSITION

in Grammar on January 21, 2021 January 23, 2021 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
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...

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How to use Should, Ought to and Must

in Grammar on December 9, 2020 January 21, 2021 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
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...

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Different ways to say “You’re Welcome”

in Vocabulary on November 22, 2020 January 21, 2021 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
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,...

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Gerund

in Grammar on November 2, 2020 January 21, 2021 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
What is Gerund? A gerund is a noun made from a verb by adding '-ing'. It is therefore known as Verb-Noun. Ex- Exercising is good for your health. Singing is her favorite hobby. In these...

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Figures of Speech

in Vocabulary on September 3, 2020 November 26, 2020 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
What is Figure of Speech? A figure of speech is a word or phrase that possesses a separate meaning from its literal definition. It uses figurative language—language that has other meaning than its normal definition.The...

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SEMI-MODALS

in Grammar on July 29, 2020 July 29, 2020 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
Now if you know what are modals…let’s have a look at semi-modals as well as their usage in the sentence.   -Let’s look at some examples- Don't you dare leave me here. Not a thing need change on this...

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Modal Verbs

in Grammar on July 8, 2020 September 18, 2024 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
What are Modals? The verbs like- can, could, may, might, will, shall, etc that are used with other verbs to express permission, possibility, certainty, necessity, etc are called modals. MODALS USAGE 1. Can- (a) It...

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Paragraph Writing

in Composition on June 30, 2020 January 21, 2021 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email
If you need to pen down your thoughts in an essay, article or story, etc…then paragraph act as a building blocks of your content. What is a paragraph? A paragraph is a group of sentences...

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