Pronunciation-English Grammar
Pronunciation is the way in which a word or a language is spoken. This may refer to generally agreed-upon sequences
Continue readingPronunciation is the way in which a word or a language is spoken. This may refer to generally agreed-upon sequences
Continue readingpage (565-581) Page(565) Capitalization occurs when the first letter in a word is an upper case letter. For example, the
Continue readingpage (556-564) Page 556 Chapter 30 Number and How to Read Number and how to Read Number and How
Continue readingpage (548-555) Page 548 also called the possessive case, the genitive case is when we add apostrophe S (’s) to
Continue readingpage(531-547) Page 531 The comparison of adjectives and adverbs is used to compare things, people or actions, expressing the equalities or inequalities between them. The comparison can be formed by using adjectives or adverbs. When we want to
Continue readingpage(513-530) Combining sentences is a necessary part of fluent communication in the English language. However, with all of the transitions,
Continue readingpage(506-510) Compound Words When two words are used together to yield a new meaning, a compound is formed. Compound words
Continue readingCommonly Confused Words Some words look the same, while others sound the same. Knowing the difference between these similar words
Continue readingpage(467-489) Word Endings You can also make new words from the words you already know by using different endings. For
Continue readingpage(461-466) Inversion of subject and verb In English, the usual order of words in a sentence is subject + verb +
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