Friday, 22 November, 2024

Tag: Nouns


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In standard or modern English, the pronoun “they” is becoming more common when we talk about indefinite pronouns and singular Read more…


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As an English learner, you might find the words ā€œsometimes,ā€ ā€œsometime,ā€ and ā€œsome timeā€ confusing because they look similar. However, Read more…


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In English, many words that describe professions can also be used as action words or verbs. This concept may seem Read more…


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Pluralizing nouns in English can be straightforwardā€”just add an ā€œ-sā€ or ā€œ-esā€ at the end of the word. But when Read more…


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The noun “chalk” can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be Read more…


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Understanding the correct usage of “alumna,” “alumnus,” “alumnae,” and “alumni” can be tricky for beginners. These words commonly refer to Read more…


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Certain words in English always have an “s” at the end because they are inherently plural. Some of these words Read more…


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One common error English learners make is incorrectly pluralizing the word ‘potential’. ‘Potentials’ is incorrect in standard English. According to Read more…


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One big thing to note about collective nouns is that they are names that we give to a group of Read more…


According to Longman Dictionary online, ‘the police‘ refer to the official organization whose job is to catch criminals and make sure that people obey the law. The police, being a plural Read more…