Cases where prepositions are omitted Prepositions of time are generally omitted before words like ‘last’, ‘first’, ‘next’ or ‘this’. I met him last Friday. (NOT… Continue reading
Figure of Speech Part III
Metonymy Metonymy literally means a change of name. In metonymy an object is denoted by the name of something which is generally associated with it.… Continue reading
Figures of Speech – Part III
Antithesis In antithesis, a striking contrast of words or sentiments is expressed in the same sentence. It is employed to secure emphasis. Examples are given… Continue reading
Figures of Speech – Part II
We have seen that a metaphor is an implied simile. Every simile can be compressed into a metaphor and every metaphor can be expanded into… Continue reading
Figures of speech – Simile and Metaphor
A figure of speech is a departure from the ordinary form of expression. It is employed to produce a greater effect. There are four different… Continue reading
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