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Read more about the article Mood in English Grammar – Definition, Types, Examples and Uses

Mood in English Grammar – Definition, Types, Examples and Uses

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  • Post published:May 25, 2023
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What is Mood in English Grammar? Grammatical Mood indicates the quality or form of a verb in a sentence and also used to clear the intention of the speaker or…

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Read more about the article Complement – Definition, Types, Uses and Examples

Complement – Definition, Types, Uses and Examples

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  • Post published:May 24, 2023
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What is Complement in English? In English grammar, a complement is a word or group of words that is used to complete the meaning of a part of the sentence…

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Read more about the article Difference between ‘Will’ and ‘Would’

Difference between ‘Will’ and ‘Would’

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  • Post published:May 23, 2023
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1 . Both of these are modal verbs. 'Will' is basically used in Future and Present Tense but ' Would ' is used in Past and Present Tense . Examples…

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Read more about the article Difference between ‘ Can ‘ and ‘ Could ‘

Difference between ‘ Can ‘ and ‘ Could ‘

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  • Post published:May 22, 2023
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Difference between ' Can ' and ' Could ' - 1 . We use ' can ' to express ability in Present or Future Tenses. But We can use '…

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Read more about the article Difference Between ‘May’ and ‘Might’

Difference Between ‘May’ and ‘Might’

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  • Post published:May 20, 2023
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Difference between 'May' and 'Might' - 1 . 'May' is used to express high possibility but 'Might' is used for lower possibility. 'Might' may be used to indicate something hypothetical…

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Difference Between Possessive Adjective and Possessive Pronoun with Example ; Difference between it’s and its

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  • Post published:May 18, 2023
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Read more about the article Interrogative Sentence- Concept ,  its Types, Uses and Examples

Interrogative Sentence- Concept , its Types, Uses and Examples

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  • Post published:May 16, 2023
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This type of sentence is always used to ask questions and always ends with a question mark ( âť“ ) . Types of Interrogative Sentence - 1 . Verbal or…

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Read more about the article Infinitive – Definition, Types,Uses and Examples

Infinitive – Definition, Types,Uses and Examples

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  • Post published:May 15, 2023
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What is Infinitive ? Infinitive is a type of verb that can also be used as a noun, an adjective or an adverb and basically formed by adding ' to…

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Read more about the article Verbal – Definition, Types, Examples, Uses

Verbal – Definition, Types, Examples, Uses

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  • Post published:May 14, 2023
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What is Verbal ? A Verbal is a form of verb that doesn't act as a verb but as other parts of speeches like noun, adjective or adverb . Types…

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Words of the Week

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  • Post published:May 12, 2023
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Accustomed - adapted / addicted / usual / customary / habitual Antonyms - unaccustomed / unconventional It is an adjective. Accusation - allegation / complaint / impeachment / denunciation /…

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