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Role and usages of complements

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

Complements play a vital role in English grammar, allowing us to provide further information about subjects, objects, verbs, and adverbial phrases. Understanding these different types of complements can greatly enhance…

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Understanding Subject Object and predicate

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Writing is a powerful tool that allows us to express ourselves, communicate ideas, and create meaningful connections with people from all walks of life. At the foundation of every sentence…

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learning sentence formation methods

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Subject, verb, object and complement are the major fundamental elements of sentences we use to form different sentence structures. In this blog post, I’m going to provide way of learning…

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Parts of Speech: elements of Sentence

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Noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, verb, preposition, conjunction, and interjunction are the examples of parts of speech or words of speech. These elements play pivotal role in the construction and meaning…

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Explanation of conjunctive adverbs

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Adverbs have many roles to play. They are used to describe an action; to indicate circumstantial elements like when, why, where, of action happening; and to describe quality of adjectives.…

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Adverbs of frequency and degree

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Both adverbs of frequency and degree have different roles in describing situation. Adverb of frequency is used to describe “how often” an action is happening or taking place. It doesn’t…

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Adverbs of comparison and contrast 

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There are certain words or adverbs are used to describe or indicate how much given actions and qualities are similar and dissimilar. These words highlight How given ideas are similar…

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Adjective: Types and Examples

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Adjective is an important element of sentence formation. It adds extra information to noun,and other adjectives as well. Proper, collective, demonstrative, attributive, predictive, interrogative, compound, quality and number adjectives are…

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Personal emphatic and reflexive pronouns

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Pronoun is a word used as a substitute to function what noun does in the given sentence. Being the part of basic grammar, it has many usages and roles to…

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Relative reciprocal and interrogative pronouns

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Relative, reciprocal, and interrogative pronouns are types of pronouns used as substitutes for nouns to relate person or things, to denote mutual actions and ask questions. What, which, that, each…

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