arulprasanth

arulprasanth

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Arul Prasanth - MSc Geology graduate offering comprehensive study materials in Geology, Physics, and English. With a focus on clarity and effectiveness, I aim to provide students with the tools necessary for academic success.

Member since Jan 17, 2024

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).

THE POSSESSIVE CASE

Possessive case shows ownership (whose what) with an apostrophe 's or just an ap...

SUBJECT AND PREDICATES

Subject = who/what, Predicate = what it does/is.

SENTENCE

Sentence: Group of words with a verb, making sense on its own. Like mini messages!

PRONOUNS

Pronouns are short words like "she," "it," "you," or "we" that take the place of...

PREPOSITIONS

A preposition in English is a word (like "in," "on," "at," "to," etc.) that help...

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

A possessive pronoun is a word like "mine" or "theirs" that shows ownership of s...

NOUN

A noun is a word that names something, like a person, place, thing, or idea.

INTRODUCTION TO GRAMMER

English grammar is like a set of instructions for building sentences.

INDEFINITE ARTICLES

In English, indefinite articles are the words "a" and "an" used before singular ...

GENDER

English grammar mostly uses a neuter gender, but social gender is more complex a...

DEGREES OF COMPARISION

Degrees of comparison are a way to show intensity in adjectives and adverbs. ...

DEFINITE ARTICLES

Definite articles help identify specific nouns in a sentence.

ADJECTIVES

Adjectives are the building blocks of vivid descriptions in any language.

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