INTERROGATIVE ADVERBS :

INTERROGATIVE ADVERBS:         these are the adverbs that are used for asking questions. (a). Time When do you intend to pay him? How long you remain here? (b). Place Whither are you going now? Where did you put up for the night? (c). Number/Frequencyhttp://www.facebook.com/learnenglishwithashish How often does he visit you? How many persons attended theContinue reading “INTERROGATIVE ADVERBS :”

Fundamental Capitalization Rules

1. Memorize 3 Fundamental Capitalization RulesYou may think that capitalizing nouns is a trivial (not important) grammar rule. However, poorly capitalized words are a quick giveaway that you haven’t quite mastered English writing. Proper capitalization helps your writing look professional, tidy and correct. The bad news is that it’s really just a matter of memorizingContinue reading “Fundamental Capitalization Rules”

Key Rules

Key Rules1. Use Active VoiceEvery human language starts an active sentence with the subject or the “doer.” In English, the verb (what’s being done) follows the subject. If there is an object (the receiver of the action), it comes after the verb. The formula looks like this: S+V+O. This rule is the foundation of theContinue reading “Key Rules”

USE OF SOME IMPORTANT ADJECTIVE

Older (and oldest) are used for persons, animals and things. Example:     Radha is older than Shyama. This dog is older than that. This building is older than the next one. Note : older and oldest refer to persons who do not belong to the same family 2.       Elder (and eldest) are used in respectContinue reading “USE OF SOME IMPORTANT ADJECTIVE”

SUBJECT BEFORE VERB IN QUESTIONS

Pronouns designate the person we are speaking about/referring to. The subject pronouns I,you, he, she it, we, you(pl) and they, can be substituted with pronouns, noun or possessive pronouns. He is ready or John is ready. The subject pronoun ‘he’, substitutes the noun John the book is on the table – it is on theContinue reading “SUBJECT BEFORE VERB IN QUESTIONS”

10 Phrases for Introductions

1. I just wanted to introduce myself. I’m… [your name] 2. I don’t think we’ve met before. My name’s… [your name] https://www.facebook.com/learnenglishwithashish 3. This is… 4. I’d like you to meet… 5. Have you met… ? 6. I’d like to introduce you to… 7. Nice to meet you. 8. It’s a pleasure to meet you.Continue reading “10 Phrases for Introductions”

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