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Adjective: types and examples

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:English language and communication skills

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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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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