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What are participles?

June 23, 2010 - pdf

Read the following sentence: Hearing a loud noise, the boy woke up. Here the word hearing qualifies the noun boy as an adjective does. It… Continue reading

Semicolon, Colon and Interrogation mark

June 22, 2010 - pdf

Semicolon (;) The semicolon represents a longer pause than the comma. It is used to separate the clauses of a compound sentence, when they contain… Continue reading

Verb Patterns

June 21, 2010 - pdf

A transitive verb is one that has an object. The normal order of words in an English sentence is subject + verb + object. Alice… Continue reading

The Full Stop and Comma

June 19, 2010 - pdf

Punctuation is the right use of stops in a sentence. The following are the principal punctuation marks in English. Full stop (.) Comma (,) Semicolon… Continue reading

Degrees of Comparison

June 18, 2010 - pdf

Read the following sentences: John is tall. Peter is taller than John. Harry is the tallest of the three. In sentence 1, the adjective tall… Continue reading

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