capitalization

Capitalization in English/ explanation and examples

In English, capitalization is the use of capital letters or uppercase letters to indicate the beginning of a sentence, proper nouns, titles, and certain other specific cases. Here are some general rules for capitalization in English: Sentence Capitalization: The first letter of the first word in a sentence is always capitalized. For example: “She went […]

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Do vs Make

The Difference between “Do” and “make”

Let’s explore the difference between “do” and “make” and provide some explanations and examples for each. The Difference between “Do” and “make”“Do” is a general verb that can be used to describe various actions, tasks, or activities.It is often used when referring to tasks that don’t involve creating or producing something tangible.“Do” is commonly used

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Phrasal verbs

Phrasal verbs Explanation and Examples

What are phrasal verbs: Phrasal verbs are combinations of a verb and one or more particles (adverbs or prepositions) that together form a single semantic unit with a distinct meaning. They are a unique feature of English language and play a significant role in both everyday conversations and written communication. Phrasal verbs often have idiomatic

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Denotation and connotation

Denotation and Connotation

Denotation and connotation Denotation and connotation are two important aspects of meaning in language, particularly in the field of semantics. Denotation refers to the literal or dictionary definition of a word, essentially its explicit or direct meaning. It is the objective and universally accepted meaning of a word, independent of any personal or subjective interpretations.

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Parenthetical Clause

Parenthetical Clause usage and purposes

A parenthetical clause, also known as a parenthetical expression or parenthetical phrase, is a clause or phrase that provides additional information within a sentence but can be removed without changing the overall meaning or grammatical structure of the sentence. It is usually set off by parentheses, commas, or dashes. Parenthetical Clause examples Here are some

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