Conjunctions

Conjunctions

Conjunctions – Know more about it What are Conjunctions? Conjunctions are words used to join words, phrases and sentences together. Types of conjunctions- There are three types of conjunctions- 1) Coordinating Conjunctions These join two words, phrases, or independent clauses of equal rank. e.g. 1) I like tea and coffee. 2) She is rich but…

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Verbs

Verbs

Verbs: Verbs are the Action Words of English. When we speak or write, we use many types of words to build sentences. Among them, ‘verbs’ are the most powerful, because they show ‘action, state, or occurrence’. Without verbs, a sentence feels incomplete—like a story without movement. What is a Verb? A ‘verb’ is a word…

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Affirmative and Negative sentences

Affirmative and Negative sentences

Affirmative and Negative sentences are two basic types of sentences used to express statements in English. Here’s some information about each: 1. Affirmative Sentences: An affirmative sentence states something in a positive or straightforward way. It affirms or asserts a fact, opinion, or statement. Structure: Typically, an affirmative sentence follows the standard subject-verb-object word order….

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Direct and indirect speech

Direct and indirect speech

Direct and indirect speech are two ways of reporting what someone else has said. Direct Speech- Direct speech involves repeating the exact words that were spoken, usually within quotation marks. e.g. Rahul said, “I am going to Pune.” Indirect Speech- Indirect speech (also known as reported speech) involves paraphrasing or summarizing what someone said without…

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Use If not or unless

Use If not or unless

Use If not or unless– Know more ‘Unless’ is a conditional word that means ‘if not’. It’s used to introduce a condition that must be met for something to happen or be true. ‘Unless’ is a subordinating conjunction that connects two clauses. Here one clause is dependent and needs the main clause to get complete…

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Change the voice rules and examples

Change the voice rules and examples

How to Change the voice– Get more information Change the voice rules and examples– 1) He tells stories. He   —    does the action of telling stories. —    doer of the action —    active subject —    active voice 2) Stories are told by him. Stories —   object becomes subject —   this new subject is passive —   passive sentence Rules for changing active voice…

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