Direct Speech
Quoting the exact words of the speeker is called “The Direct Speech”. More »
Indirect Speech
Reporting of what a speaker said without quoting his exact words is called ‘Indirect Speech’. More »
Active Voice
When using the active voice, the subjects are the ones performing the action.
Passive Voice
In the passive voice, the verb takes an object. More »
Three Degrees
Adjectives and Adverbs have three degrees Positive, Comparative and Superlative. More »
Preposition vs Infinitive
When “to” is added to a Noun or Pronoun, it is called Preposition. But when “to” is added to a verb, it is called Infinitive. More »
Participles are adjectives
There are three kinds of participles such as Present Participle, Past Participle and Perfect Participle. More »
If X is true then Y is the result
Conditional sentence makes statements about the real world. More »
Monosyllabic, disyllabic and polysyllabic
The stress pattern may vary when a root word is used in different parts of speech. More »
Clause, Main Clause and Subordinate Clause
A clause is a group of words having Subject and Predicate. More »
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