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English Grammar

Parts of Speech

  • Definition and Types of Noun
  • Definition and Types of Pronoun
  • Definition and Types of Verb
  • Definition and Types of Adverb
  • Definition and Types of Adjective
  • Definition and Types of Preposition 
  • Definition and Types of Conjunction
  • Definition and Types of Interjection 
  • Definition and Types of Determiner
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Model Verbs

  • Difference Between Can and Could | Modal Verbs
  • Differences Between Will And Would
  • Difference Between Will And Shall
  • How To Use Would, Could, And Should

Basic Grammar

    • Definition, Structure, and Types of Sentences
    • Definition And Types Of Word
    • What Are Helping Verbs?
    • Active Voice And Passive Voice
    • Direct And Indirect Speech In English

Creative Writing

  • Different Types of Essays
  • How to Use Etc. Correctly in a Sentence?
  • Differences between i.e., e.g. and etc.
  • Zero, First, Second, And Third Conditionals In English
  • Single Word Acting As A Different Part Of Speech

Punctuation

  • Punctuation Marks In English Grammar
  • Main Differences Between Colon and Semicolon
  • Capitalization Rules In English Language

Pronunciation

  • Why “d” Makes /j/ Sound in Words like EDUCATION?
  • The use of ‘ge’ and ‘dge’ at the end of a word to create /j/ sound
  • When ‘c’ gives sound of /s/ and when ‘c’ gives sound of /k/?

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