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Nouns
Remember back in grade school when you learned the parts of speech? Weren’t things so much more simpler to understand? Nouns were simply nouns: people, places or things. Now we’ve added “ideas” to that definition. Not only that, but as an...
0 commentsAffect and Effect – Common Mistakes in English as a Second Language (ESL)
Affect and effect are two English words that can make learners of English as a Second Language scratch their heads because these words sound alike, are spelled alike, but actually mean differently. On a day to day use, however, affect works as a...
4 commentsCase of nouns and pronouns
The relation in which a noun or a pronoun stands to another word in a sentence is called case. There are five main cases in English. The Nominative, the Vocative, the Accusative, the Genitive and the Dative. 1) The Nominative: A noun is in the...
0 commentsNouns and types of nouns
A noun is the name of a person, a creature, a place, or a thing: Rama, Horse, Delhi, Table. All nouns are divided into two basic kinds: abstract and concrete nouns. Abstract nouns are the names of qualities and states, where the object named cannot...
2 commentsSingular and Plural - Number
In English there are two numbers: Singular and Plural. When one thing is spoken of, the noun is singular: boy, girl, pen, book, chair, table, etc. When two or more things are spoke of, the noun is plural: boys, girls, pens, books, chairs, tables,...
0 commentsThe parts of speech
The words which we use are divided into various classes according to their use, and these classes are called parts of speech. Words are usually divided into either classes or parts of speech: 1) Nouns, 2) Pronouns, 3) Adjectives, 4) Prepositions, 5)...
1 commentHow to Make the Best Latin Flashcards
How to effectively make your own Latin flash cards to optimize studying and memorization.
2 commentsArticle Use (A, An and The)
Article Use (A, an, the) Which Article to Use- The articles “a” and “an” are used when talking about something general. For example, you might say that you want a sandwich. You don’t want a particular sandwich; any sandwich will do....
1 commentBest Schoolhouse Rock! Videos (Original Run)
Schoolhouse Rock! was an animated mini program that was aired as filler between feature length television shows and movies. Schoolhouse Rock! premiered in 1973, and it ran until 1985. The show is significant to members of Generation X because it...
1 commentWhen to Use Effect vs Affect
When do you use "affect" vs" "effect"? Read for an explanation, plus examples and ways to remember when to use these confusing words.
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