Wednesday, 22 January, 2025

Tag: Adjectives


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Have you ever come across someone who says, ā€œIā€™m so greatful to Godā€? Or maybe youā€™ve posted something on social Read more…


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In English, some verbs can also act as adjectives. These verbs, when used as adjectives, usually describe a noun by Read more…


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Have you ever been confused about when to use “every day” and “everyday”? Donā€™t worryā€”you’re not alone. Many people mix Read more…


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The word “choose” is an irregular verb, which means its past participle form does not follow the regular rule of Read more…


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Adjectives are words that describe nouns. They tell us more about people, places, or things. But did you know that Read more…


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You see, even though you think youā€™reĀ beautiful, thereā€™s someoneĀ more beautifulĀ than you are, just take it easy on yourself, and thereā€™s Read more…


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Just like tinned tomatoes, rotten mangoes, and dried fish, we say “ground pepper” when referring to the powdered form of Read more…


The use of comparative forms in English can be tricky. When two people or things are compared, we talk about Read more…


Some words in English are often used wrongly because their morphological property (word formation) is similar to other words. For Read more…


If you say funnily enough, you mean although something is surprising, it is true or really happened. For example, funnily Read more…