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English Grammar Basics

Common Word Roots

Common Word Roots Anti – when the meaning is ‘against’ or ‘preventing’. (is generally used before the word) (Anti का इस्तेमाल किसी शब्द का विपरीत

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New English Words with Meaning

New English Words with Meaning Word Meaning Example Abnegation Self-denial or renunciation His abnegation of luxury impressed everyone. Alacrity Cheerful readiness or eagerness She agreed

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Types of Sentences

Types of Sentences What Are the Types of Sentences? There are four main types of sentences in English, each serving a different purpose: Declarative Sentence – States a

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Collocation

What is a collocation? With so many words for so many different things in the English language, it can feel a little bit like you’re

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Phrasal Verbs

Types of Phrasal Verbs Intransitive Phrasal Verbs These types of phrasal verbs refer to phrasal verbs that are not directly related to an object, and

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Capitalization Rules

Capitalization Rules for Sentences When it comes to capitalization rules in general, there are some elements that all style guides contain. Here are the main

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Reported Speech

When we use reported speech, we are referring to something that was said either by ourselves or by someone else in the past. An example

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Future Tenses

Simple Future There is another way to form the simple future tense that is a bit less obvious. In addition to the will’ construction above

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Past Tenses

Simple Past The simple past tense is formed by adding -ed’ to the infinitive form of the verb (e.g. to walk becomes I/you/he/she/it/we/they walked). With

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Present Tenses

Simple Present The simple present tense is not used to talk about ongoing actions occurring in the present time; other present tense forms are used for that, as discussed below.

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Punctuation Marks

The English language has many punctuation marks, and you will usually learn to use many of them as you master the language. Still, there are

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Passive Voice

What Is Passive Voice? The passive voice, put simply, is when something that is done by the subject of the sentence is done by the

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Conditional

Conditional Sentences! Conditionals are sentences which are also known as ‘if clauses.’ These types of sentences can be seen throughout the English language and it is

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