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English Grammar

Verb

In this blog we will clear our conception on one of the part of speech i.e. VERB. Verb is used to signify the action, processes, conditions, or states of being of people or things. It is basically a word that characteristically is the grammatical center of a predicate and expresses an act, occurrence, or mode of being,

English Grammar

Pronouns

In this blog we will discuss important topic of English Grammar i.e. Pronouns. Now the question arises, why we use Pronouns? So, if nouns clearly represent the people, places, things or ideas that they are used for, why would we want to replace them with pronouns? The very basic purpose of pronouns is to avoid repetition and make sentences easy

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Preposition

Preposition Basics A preposition is a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object. Some examples of prepositions are words like “in,” “at,” “on,” “of,” and “to.” Prepositions in English are highly idiomatic. Although there are some

English Grammar

Noun

In this blog we will discuss important topic of English Grammar i.e. NOUN. What are Noun? Nouns are called naming words. Everything that you can see or can talk about is used by a word which names it, which are called a ‘noun’.  It is useful because Noun is the building blocks of English Grammar and language learning. Nouns are one of

English Grammar

Narration

In this blog we will discuss important topic of English Grammar i.e. Narration. What is narration It is the way of conveying one’s words to others. Types The words can be conveyed in two ways- (1) Direct Speech (2) Indirect Speech (1) Direct Speech: The words of the speaker are kept as it is. For example, The boss said

English Grammar

Idioms

In this blog we will discuss important topic of English Grammar i.e. Idioms. Place the word ‘only’ anywhere in the sentence given below:“She told him that she loves him.” Interesting isn’t it? The word ‘only’ suits appropriate at all the places and literally changes the tone of the sentence with every change in its position.   Let us