1. What are Prepositions of Place? Prepositions of place are words that describe the location or position of something relative to something else. Common examples include: in, on, under, behind,…
1. Introduction to Pronouns: Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns in a sentence. They help to avoid repetition and make sentences clearer and more concise. For example,…
Prepositions of time are words that help us understand when something happens in relation to other events. The most common time prepositions are “at,” “on,” and “in,” but there are…
A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. It is a fundamental part of speech in the English language, playing a crucial role in constructing…
Introduction to Parts of Speech The English language is rich and diverse, and its complexity is beautifully organized into distinct categories known as parts of speech. These categories help structure…
In this lesson we will learn how to write a perfect email.Here’s a more detailed explanation of each step involved in writing an effective formal email: 1. Subject Line •Importance:…
“As” and “like” are both used to make comparisons in English, but they have different functions and nuances. 1. “As” Function: •Used to describe a role or function. •Also used…
1. Man – Men 2. Woman – Women 3. Child Children 4. Tooth- Teeth 5. Foot – Feet 6. Mouse – Mice 7. Goose – Geese 8. Person – People…
The difference between “to do something” and “to have something done” lies in who performs the action. To Do Something Meaning: You perform the action yourself. Example:”I will do the…
Adverbs of frequency tell us how often something happens. They are used to express the frequency of an action. Here’s a breakdown of the most common adverbs of frequency and…