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Grammar Terms – Part I

October 17, 2010 - pdf

Dangling participle The term dangling participle refers to a participle which is not grammatically linked to the rest of the sentence. For example, in the… Continue reading

Interchange of active and passive voice

October 15, 2010 - pdf

A sentence in the active form can be changed into the passive form. Similarly a sentence in the passive form can be changed into the… Continue reading

Interchange of degrees of comparison – part II

October 13, 2010 - pdf

Study the given sentence: Iron is more useful than any metal. The sentence given above doesn’t make sense because it means that iron is more… Continue reading

Interchange of the degrees of comparison

October 13, 2010 - pdf

It is possible to change the degree of comparison without changing the meaning of a sentence. Study the following examples. Positive: I am as strong… Continue reading

Distributives

October 12, 2010 - pdf

Each, every, either and neither are distributive adjectives. These are normally used with singular nouns. Position Distributives are placed immediately before the nouns they qualify.… Continue reading

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