Sentences are like little stories that tell us something. They can be different types and kinds, just like toys to play with. Remember, sentences can also be kind. They can be long with many words or short with just a...
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The lesson begins by discussing the importance of clear communication and how sentences play a crucial role in conveying our thoughts effectively. Explaining the difference between complete sentences and sentence...
This note has been made to specifically prepare for all kinds of Job Tests and various entry tests for students. The topics covered in it include Phrases and Clauses, Type of Sentnece, Conditional Sentences,...
This set of notes briefly overview interjections and their unique function in language. It explores how interjections convey emotions, reactions, and exclamations, adding a layer of expressiveness to communication....
Conjunctions are essential grammatical elements that join words, phrases, or clauses together in a sentence. They establish relationships between these elements, indicating how they are related in terms of time, cause...
This set of notes provides a concise overview of articles and prepositions in grammar. It covers their fundamental roles in sentence structure and how they contribute to clarifying the relationships between words and...
Adjectives: Adjectives are describing words that help us give more information about nouns. They make our sentences colourful and help us understand how things look, feel, taste, or sound. For example, in "the big...
Verbs are action words that tell us what someone or something is doing. They show action or movement in a sentence. When we say "run," "jump," or "dance," we're using verbs to describe what people or things are doing....
Nouns and types of nouns. Nouns are words that help us talk about people, places, things, and animals. They are like labels for everything we see, touch, or think about. For example, when we say "cat," "ball," or...