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Tone in writing refers to the author’s attitude toward the subject at hand. But how does this attitude shape the tone? Read to learn more.
Most nouns in English can be pluralized by adding an -s or -es to them. But not all nouns follow this rule. Learn how to form plurals of nouns with examples.
The terms objective and subjective often pop up in debates, academic writing, and scientific journals. But what is the difference between them? Learn more.
Other than structure, English has four types of sentences based on functionality: Declarative, exclamatory, interrogative, and imperative. Learn the difference.
Sentence structure is how all the parts of a sentence are put to form a complete sentence. Subject + Verb + Object is the basic sentence structure in English.
A noun is the name of a person (i.e. Adam), a place (i.e. Paris), or a thing (i.e. a ball). Nouns can act as different components in English. Learn more here.
The spelling “Forty” (without u) is correct, while the spelling “Fourty” (with u) is incorrect. But why do people confuse forty with fourty? Learn more.
“Than” is used for a comparison of two things, while “Then” is used to talk about time. But how do we remember which one to use? Learn more.
Check out the most repeated grammar mistakes and learn the art of avoiding them in your writing. Simple and easy tricks that work for every one of you.
Adjectives are words used to describe the quality or state of a noun. There are two ways to incorporate an adjective in a sentence: attributive or a predicative.
Every word used while speaking is a part of speech. These include nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections
A sentence fragment can be fixed by adding its missing component or joining it to a complete sentence. Learn how.