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Cases: nominative objective and possessive

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In english grammar, there are six types of pronoun cases. These are Nominative, objective, dative, vocative, possessive, and case in apposition. To express the relations of Noun or pronoun to…

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Adverbs: types use and examples

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Adverbs describe circumstantial elements like place, time, manner, degree, cause, reason, or purpose of the performed action. These words also show how an action is happened. Usually, adverbs answers when,…

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Adverbs of time and place

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To describe or express when and where an action is performed or taking place, adverbs of time and placed is used. It provides complete meaning and sense for sentence. Also,…

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Mitigators and intensifiers

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Mitigators and intensifiers are very interesting words or types of adverbs. They are usually called sub set of degree. Mitigators minimize the degree or intensity of an action taking place;…

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Adverbs of cause and reason

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English language and communication skillsBecause, since, as, so that, for, due to,” “owing to,” and “on account of are words and phrases play the role of adverbs of cause and…

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Positive comparative and superlative degrees

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Degree of adjectives answer “How much” question comparatively and highlights the levels of dimensions, aspects, like quality, nature, characteristics, size, etc. of given noun. Simply, adjectives are used to make…

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Describing functions of Preposition

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Being elements of parts of speech, it is used to form sentence in which it shows relations with other grammatical elements. Preposition plays vital functions as subject complement, adverbial complement…

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Prepositions of time: usages and examples

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Prepositions of time are used to indicate or show when the action takes place. In simple term, preposition of time indicates the time or duration of the given action. At,…

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Types and examples of prepositions

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Preposition is one of the components of parts of speech. It shows or expresses the relationship between noun or pronoun with the rest of the sentence. Preposition of time, place,…

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Prepositions of place: usages and examples

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In order to describe the fixed location or specific position of a object in relation with others, preposition of place is used. In, on, at, across, along, below, above, under,…

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