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Alternative coordinating conjunctions

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Basic and functional english grammar

“Either..or, neither…nor, otherwise, else, or” are types of alternative coordinating conjunctions. These Conjunctions make choice between two alternative statements. Besides, independent clause and compound sentences are formed by alternative conjunctions.…

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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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Correct Use Of Confusing Prepositions

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

We all know the Importance of prepositions in English grammar vey well. But, there are some groups of confusing prepositions which create dilemma in our mind while using them in…

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Mastering in on at prepositions

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At, in, on, since, for, from, beside, between, up, down, by, with are the types of prepositions of time, place and agency. Actually, there are more than eight types of…

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Demonstrative distributive and indefinite pronouns

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

We often saw some pronouns like these, those, either, neither, none, every, each and so on in day to day conversation. These are some of the examples of demonstrative, distributive…

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Understanding types of noun

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On the basis of general vs specific, abstract vs concrete, noun is classified into different categories like proper, common, material, abstract, and collective nouns. For the understanding of types of…

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Role and properties of noun

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

Noun is an  important component of sentence. It has different types, gender, number, roles, and forms. In this blog, “Role and properties of noun” You will learn about types, gender,…

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Parts of Speech: elements of Sentence

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

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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