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English Grammar Basics

Parentheses and Brackets

Parentheses are punctuation marks that are used to set off information within a text or paragraph. Outside the realm of emoticons, parentheses always come in pairs.

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What is a Hyphen?

A hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark that’s used to join words or parts of words. It’s not interchangeable with other types of dashes. Use

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The Ellipsis

Those three little dots are called ellipsis (plural: ellipses). The term ellipsis comes from the Greek word meaning “omission,” and that’s just what an ellipsis

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Use of Colons

A colon introduces an element or series of elements that illustrates or amplifies the information that preceded the colon. While a semicolon normally joins two

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Apostrophe Rules

Apostrophes can be tricky. Sometimes they form possessives. Sometimes they form contractions. Can they ever make something plural? Apostrophe Use: Contractions and Omissions A contraction

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Verb Forms

There are up to five forms for each verb: root, third-person singular, present participle, past, and past participle. Root Form of the Verb The root

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What is a Pronoun?

Pronouns are the words you substitute for other nouns when your reader or listener already knows which nouns you’re referring to. For example, you might

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Prepositions

Prepositions indicate relationships between other words in a sentence. Many prepositions tell you where something is or when something happened. Most prepositions have several definitions,

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Interjections

What are They? Ouch! Oh my! Wow! Yikes! If you’ve ever uttered any of the words above, you’ve used an interjection, whether you knew it

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What Are Conjunctions?

Without conjunctions, you’d be forced to express every complex idea in a series of short, simplistic sentences: I like cooking. I like eating. I don’t

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What Are Articles?

Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific. Consider the following examples: After the long day, the cup of tea tasted particularly good. By using the

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What is an Adverb?

An adverb is a word that modifies (describes) a verb (he sings loudly), an adjective (very tall), another adverb (ended too quickly), or even a

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What Is an Adjective?

What is an adjective? Adjectives are words that describe the qualities or states of being of nouns: enormous, doglike, silly, yellow, fun, fast. They can also describe

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What is symbolism in writing, and how does it work? Symbolism is the use of words or images to symbolize specific concepts, people, objects, or

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What is a transitive verb? You can categorize all verbs into two types: transitive and intransitive verbs. Transitive verbs use a direct object, which is a noun that receives the action of

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Usage of English Tenses

ENGLISH TENSES V1=present tense verb V2 =past tense verb V3 =past participle V4= present participle / V1+ing S= subject O= object M.A=modal auxiliaries USAGE OF ENGLISH

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Match the Column

Direction (1-10): In the following questions two columns are given containing three Sentences/phrases each. In first column, sentences/phrases are A, B and C and in the second column the sentences/phrases

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Error Spotting

Directions(1-5): The following question consists of a sentence that is divided into three parts that contain grammatical errors in one or more than one parts

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Error Spotting Tips 

NOUN: The noun is a naming word. It refers to person, place, things, or animals. Eg: Vaibhav, Chennai, pen, cow…..with this noun is classified into

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