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French adjectives list: Learn some useful French adjectives
In this French adjectives list, I'll show you some of the commonly used adjectives that you may need. Only for beginners and with a very little hint on grammar. If you wanna add more adjectives, feel free to...
14 commentsGrammar Mishaps: How To Build a Proper Sentence
Every sentence must have a subject and predicate to be complete and proper. The subject is whom or what the sentence is about. The predicate tells you about the subject. It is fairly easy to know what...
11 comments1000 Random Things For Sketching
I have found that all of us favor certain subjects when we are drawing. Take for example two of my high school friends. She loved horses and drew horses every chance she got. He loved motorcycles and cars and...
8 commentsGrammar Mishaps: Positive, Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
I received another hub request on the degrees of adjectives: positive, comparative and superlative. I'll attempt to give the basic breakdown of each and how they are interrelated. Adjectives modify nouns or...
39 commentsGrammar Mishaps: Neither-Nor vs. Either-Or
I recently received an email with the following question: "Peter has not gone to school today, _______ has he done his homework.” The question was regarding whether "neither" or "nor" should be placed...
56 commentsParts of Speech
Sample WorksheetTask 1 - Write 5 examples of each of the following:Countable noun : 1. the table 2. a cat 3. a boy 4. a country 5. the house Uncountable noun : 1. water 2....
0 commentsExpand vocabulary
Learn Smart words(With Noun, Verb & Adjective) Learn English words & build your vocabulary. Play Vocabulary games to improve vocabulary words. The use of dictionery is very important in building the...
2 commentsNCAA Versus Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin seems to draw more NCAA fire than any other politician or political activist on the scene today, at least in the United States. No, no. We're not talking about the National Collegiate Athletics...
2 commentsOxymoron - figure of speech
An oxymoron (plural oxymorons or, more rarely, oxymora) is a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms. Oxymoron is a loanword from Greek oxy ("sharp" or "pointed") and moros ("dull")....
2 commentsWhat's the difference between a Gerund and a Participle?
A Gerund is a verb form used as a noun whilst a Participle is a verb form used as an adjective. : a verbal noun in Latin that expresses generalized or uncompleted action : any of several linguistic forms...
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