A common noun is a general name for a person, place, thing, or idea. Unlike proper nouns, it doesn’t refer… READ MORE
Proper nouns refer to specific names of people, places, organizations, or events and are always capitalized. They clarify communication by… READ MORE
In English grammar, the predicate describes the subject, indicating actions or states. It includes verbs and can manifest as simple,… READ MORE
In English grammar, an object is the part of a sentence that receives the action of the verb. It can… READ MORE
The subject in English grammar identifies who or what a sentence is about, acting as the main character. It can… READ MORE
A sentence is a complete thought that starts with a capital letter and ends with punctuation. It contains a subject… READ MORE
Interjections are short words or phrases that express sudden emotions or reactions, similar to emojis in language. Examples include “wow,”… READ MORE
Conjunctions are words that connect other words, phrases, or sentences, enhancing the flow of writing and speaking. They include coordinating… READ MORE
Prepositions are words that indicate relationships between nouns or pronouns and other parts of a sentence, showing location, time, or… READ MORE
A pronoun replaces a noun in sentences, enhancing clarity and reducing repetition. Types of pronouns include personal, possessive, reflexive, demonstrative,… READ MORE
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