Sentences with Either – or | Either or fallacy
You can use either – or to talk about something that is true in all possible ways. Both of these are correct. It’s important to…
You can use either – or to talk about something that is true in all possible ways. Both of these are correct. It’s important to…
No sooner – than is a phrase that means “as soon as possible.” It’s often used in phrases like “no sooner than tomorrow” or “no…
“Sentences with however” is a blog post that will show you the use of word “however” at the beginning of sentences and in the middle…
In this blog post, we will go over the most common rules for hyphen use so you can make sure your writing is clear and…
What is a possessive noun? Possessive nouns are a common way to show ownership or belonging in the English language. These are formed by adding…
What is singular noun? The singular nouns are words that only refer to one person or thing. They can be used as a subject, direct…
What is Quantifier Pronoun? Quantifier pronoun is used to talk about the quantity of something which can be countable or uncountable. For example, a bit,…
What is Exclamatory Pronoun? A pronoun that is used to express wonder or surprise is called exclamatory pronoun. For example, what, how. The state of…
Reciprocal Pronouns A pronoun used to talk about the mutual relationship is known as a reciprocal pronoun. These kinds of pronouns are used to indicate…
Indefinite Pronoun We use indefinite pronouns when we want to refer to people or things without saying exactly who or what they are. It is…