ENGLISH

POSITION AND USES OF PREPOSITIONS

Prepositions: Grammar ninjas! They sneak in before nouns or pronouns, showing re...

KINDS, FORMATION, COMPARISION AND POSITION OF ADVERBS

Adverbs: Verb bodyguards (protect with detail) - some wear capes (-ly), compare ...

PHRASAL VERBS

Phrasal verbs are verb teams (verb + preposition/adverb) that act like single ve...

IRREGULAR VERBS

Irregular verbs are rebels in the verb world, refusing to follow the usual rules...

GERUND

A gerund is a verb wearing a noun costume! It's the "-ing" form of a verb that a...

NON FINITE VERBS

Non-finite verbs are like verb assistants. They help out main verbs (like "run" ...

MODAL AUXILIARY

Modal auxiliary verbs in English are special helper verbs (like can, must, will)...

INFINITIVES

Infinitives in English are verb forms acting like nouns (to sing), adjectives (w...

PARTICIPLES

Participles are verb superheroes, acting as adjectives (describing nouns) or ver...

AUXILIARY VERBS IN ENGLISH

Auxiliary verbs in English are helper verbs that team up with main verbs to show...

VERB IN TENSES

Verbs in tenses act like time machines, showing when (past, present, future) and...

ARTICLES

Articles ("a/an/the") in English act like traffic signs, guiding readers if some...

VERB

Verbs are the action words (run, jump, eat) that show what happens in a sentence.

TYPES OF NOUN

Nouns are the who/what/where of your sentences (Paris, cat, book).

TYPES OF ADJECTIVES

Adjectives spice up your sentences! They describe, count, show quantity, point o...

TRANSITIVE VERBS

Transitive verbs need an object to complete their action (who/what gets affected).

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