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Learning Conceptual research

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Science and technology/Scientific research methods

Conceptual research method is a kind of research that scholars conduct in a systematic manner right from research topic, question, building framework, etc. It belongs to qualitative research methods and…

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Aspects facets and features difference

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  • Post category:Basic writing skills/Critical thinking skills

Aspects, facets and features are mostly abstract non measurable perspectives, parts or attributes of thing. We use these terms to describe, explain and understand concepts we study. Though these terms…

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“Can And May” Modal Auxiliary verbs

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar/English language and communication skills

In english grammar, modal auxiliary verbs are used to express modality. In language, modality is a term by which possible situation is explained by speaker in terms of positive or…

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Semi Modal auxiliary Verbs

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  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar

Semi modal verbs are also known as semi auxiliary verbs. They often sound like main verbs but not mean always. They describe verb as well as show different moods and…

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Will Would Shall and Should Modal verbs

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Will, would, shall and should modal verbs are also called secondary auxiliaries. As you know that modal verbs express mood of the speaker in terms of possibility, request, permission, command,…

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Correct use of Modal auxiliary verbs

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  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar/English language and communication skills

Modal auxiliary verbs like can, could, may, might, shall, should, might, will, would, are secondary helping verbs used to describe different degrees of possibilities and obligations. In this post, I’m…

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Linking and helping verbs

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  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar/English language and communication skills

Linking and helping auxiliary verbs are vital element of english grammar. Linking verbs links the description of subject while helping verbs help main verb to perform action. In this blog,…

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Correct usages of primary helping verbs

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  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar

Helping verbs are the most fundamental elements used to help main verb in constructing meaningful sentences. To be, to do, and to have are basic primary helping verbs that help…

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Types of Action verbs or main verbs

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The role of action verbs or main verbs in english grammar describe action performed by subject in the form of things or persons. There are two types of action verbs…

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Difference between Gerund infinitive and participle

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  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar/English language and communication skills

Though, gerund, infinitive and participle are not the basic components of parts of speech. But, according to use in a sentence, they are popular for their distinctness in our day…

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