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Difference between i.e. e.g. and etc.
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Differences between i.e., e.g. and etc.

May 22, 2024December 9, 2024

Abbreviations, contractions, and short forms remained always confusing for English students. These terms are used in written form very commonly. …

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Difference between Lose, Loose, Loosen, Loss and Lost

May 22, 2024June 9, 2024

Difference between Lose, Loose, Loosen, Loss and Lost Lose, loose, loosen, loss and lost are very easy to confuse. They seem …

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Difference between Biography and Autobiography

May 22, 2024May 22, 2024

Difference between Biography and Autobiography Biography and autobiography and are two ways to explain a person’s life story. These two …

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Jane’s Search for Identity in JANE EYRE

May 22, 2024May 22, 2024

Victorian feminist writers wrote novels and other kinds of literature that questioned the conservative male-dominated society’s traditions and conventions and …

Different Types of Essays Describing Main Types
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Different Types of Essays | Describing Main Types

May 22, 2024August 31, 2024

What are Different Types of Essays | Describing Main Types An essay is a piece of writing used to persuade …

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Difference between Access and Excess | Access vs. Excess

May 22, 2024June 9, 2024

Access and excess are very confusing words. English language has hundreds of pair of words that have similarities in different …

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Difference Between Can and Could | Modal Verbs

May 22, 2024August 31, 2024

Can and could are modal verbs and we use them with main verb to elaborate the function and meaning of …

Grammar

Main Differences Between Colon and Semicolon

May 21, 2024August 31, 2024

Colon vs Semicolon Colon and semicolon are confusing punctuation marks in English grammar and some time student get stuck to …

Grammar

When ‘c’ gives sound of /s/ and when ‘c’ gives sound of /k/?

May 21, 2024September 1, 2024

Sometime readers become confused to pronounce some word because of similar sound. Same is the case with the sound of …

Functions of a Language or Linguistics Functions
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Functions of the Language | Linguistic Functions

May 20, 2024June 7, 2024

What is a Linguistic Function? Linguistic functions or functions of the language generally refer to the social uses of a …

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