English Grammar

Active and Passive Voice

Time and Tense

Degrees of Comparison

Subject Verb Agreement

Transformation of Sentence

Types of Sentences

Joining Sentences

Splitting Sentences

Sentence Patterns

Wh Questions

Wh Words

Parts of Speech

Figures of Speech

Auxiliary Verbs

Causative Verbs

Helping Verbs

Main and Helping Verbs

Adverbs

Conjunctions

Preposition

Punctuation

Determiners

Gerund

Infinitives

Modifiers

Nominal Compound

Prefixes and Suffixes

Homophones and Homonyms

SVA Rules

SVA Rules

SVA (Subject Verb Agreement) means that the verb in a sentence must agree with the subject in terms of number and person. Here, we present you with the top 40 SVA Rules with Examples. SVA Rules with Examples SVA Rules with Examples (1/40) Uncountable nouns take singular verbs, even if their meaning suggests plurality. SVA […]

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Common Idioms

Common Idioms

An IDIOM is a group of words or a phrase that differs from their literal meaning. Idioms enrich the language. Common idioms are the building blocks of everyday communication, and understanding their meaning is essential to effective language use. Common Idioms Common Idioms Start With ‘A’ IDIOMS MEANINGS EXAMPLES ABC  basic knowledge She doesn’t have

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Idioms List

Idioms List

An IDIOM is a group of words or a phrase that differs from their literal meaning. Idioms enrich the language. We must learn to use idioms correctly and appropriately. Here, we provide you with a comprehensive idioms list to improve your English language skills. Idioms List A Idioms List IDIOMS MEANINGS EXAMPLES ABC  basic knowledge

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What are Idioms

What are Idioms?

An IDIOM is a group of words or a phrase that differs from their literal meaning. Idioms enrich the language. We must learn to use idioms correctly and appropriately. Use of Idioms Use of A Idioms IDIOMS MEANINGS EXAMPLES ABC  basic knowledge She doesn’t have the ABC of cooking. Above all most importantly Above all,

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Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases

Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases

Prepositions and prepositional phrases are important components of the English language because they provide important information about the relationship between two or more elements in a sentence. After going through this lesson, you will be able to understand what prepositions and prepositional phrases are and how they work in the English language. Prepositions and Prepositional

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Noun and Noun Phrase

Noun and Noun Phrase

Understanding the connections between noun and noun phrases is important for developing strong communication skills as well as expressing ideas effectively. Noun and Noun Phrase A Noun is a naming word. The noun is used to identify a person, place, thing or idea. Whereas, a noun phrase is a group of words that function as

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Types of Adjective Phrases

Types of Adjective Phrases

When a Phrase qualifies a Noun or expresses its fault, quality, condition, quantity, etc., it is called an Adjective Phrase. In other words, an adjective phrase is a group of words that act as adjectives to qualify a noun or pronoun. It can be the subject part or the predicate part. In this lesson, you will

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List of Prepositional Phrases

List of Prepositional Phrases

When a phrase begins and ends with a Preposition (of, at. by. with, from, over etc.) it is called a Prepositional Phrase. Prepositional phrases make sentences clearer and more concise, build vocabulary and improve writing skills. In this post, we present you the list of Prepositional Phrases. List of Prepositional Phrases Also, Read Prepositional Phrase Definition

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