English compared with other languages
Unlike words in some language. English words do not have a lot of different endings. Noun take s in the plural (miles), but they do not have endings to show whether they are subject or object Facebook Page Learn English with Ashish
Different type of Adverb
Finite verbs are the actual verbs which are called the roots of sentences. It is a form of a verb that is performed by or refers to a subject and uses one of the twelve forms of tense and changes according to the number/person of the subject. Non-finite Verbs: Non-finite Verbs are not actual verbs. They do not work as verbs in the…
Word definition
In traditional grammar, word is the basic unit of language. Words can be classified according to their action and meaning, but it is challenging to define. A word refers to a speech sound, or a mixture of two or more speech sounds in both written and verbal form of language. A word works as a symbol to represent/refer to something/someone in language to communicate…
Adjective
Adjectives are words that describe nouns. They tell the size, color, or quality of something:a big room, the red car, four interesting books. Here are some commonly used adjectives: beautifulbig blackboringcarefulcarelessearlyexercisefastsfunnyhandsomeinteresting latelittlelongloudoldquiet Just like nouns, adjectives can follow the predicate. They most often come after forms of the verbs to be and to become: My…
Prepositional Phrase
Nouns or pronouns can be used to complete a prepositional phrase. That is a phrase made up of a preposition and a noun or a pronoun. Here are some of the most commonly used prepositions: after, behind, between, for, from, in, near, on, of, through, to, with, without Look at these sample prepositional phrases: after…
Contracted Forms
An apostrophe is used in shortened forms of words to show that one or more letters have been missed out. Contractions are usually shortened of auxiliary verbs Be I’m We You They’re (are) He She It One’s (is) Have I We They’ve (have) He She It One’s (has) I We/you/he/she/it/one/they’d Would—- I/we/you/he/she/it/one/they’d (would) Or the…
Article A, An, The
The English definite article is the. It is used to identify a particular person or thing. If you are speaking about someone or something you are already familiar with, you use the with the noun. Look at these examples: I already know the man.She met the women who won the lottery.This is the book that…
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