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Regular and Irregular Nouns (Rules, Examples, Lists & Worksheet)
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Regular and Irregular Nouns (Rules, Examples, Lists & Worksheet)

Regular and Irregular Nouns We can make some nouns plural easily without changing them but in some cases, nouns become irregular when we change them…

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Countable and Uncountable Nouns (List, Examples & Exercise)
Countable and Uncountable / Nouns

Countable and Uncountable Nouns (List, Examples & Exercise)

Countable and Uncountable Nouns The nouns are the names of things, people, or places. The nouns have different classifications. Countable and uncountable nouns are types…

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Material Nouns in English (Examples, Words List a-z, Worksheet)
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Material Nouns in English (Examples, Words List a-z, Worksheet)

Material Nouns in English The material, elements, or substances from which different kinds of things are made are called material nouns. For example, plastic, diamond,…

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How do you identify an abstract noun in a sentence?
Abstract Noun / Nouns

How do you identify an abstract noun in a sentence?

Abstract Noun A noun that indicates a concept, event, idea, emotion or state (intangible) is called an abstract noun. For example, pleasure, anger, joy, marriage…

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Climax Examples in Literature (Figures of Speech)
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Climax Examples in Literature (Figures of Speech)

Climax Definition The part of a story or play in which events may be so arranged as to progress towards the highest point of interest…

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Types of Paradox in Literature
Figures of Speech / Literary Devices

Types of Paradox in Literature

Paradox Definition A self-conflicting statement which at first appears to be confusing but later-on it became latent truth. It is often used to make the…

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Different Types of Irony in Literature with Examples
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Different Types of Irony in Literature with Examples

Irony Definitions a.  There is a contrast between what is said and what is meant, or between appearance and reality. b. A mode of discourse…

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Metonymy Classification & Examples | Metonymy Vs. Metaphor
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Metonymy Classification & Examples | Metonymy Vs. Metaphor

Metonymy A metonymy is a figure of speech. It derived via Latin from Greek metonymia (from meta-, meaning “among,” with, or after, and onyma, meaning…

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Synecdoche Examples in Literature (Literary Devices)
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Synecdoche Examples in Literature (Literary Devices)

What is Synecdoche? Synecdoche is a figure of speech in which the whole represents just one part. This can be done with personification and metaphor…

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Euphemism Figure of Speech (Definition, Examples and Types)
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Euphemism Figure of Speech (Definition, Examples and Types)

Euphemism Figure of Speech (Definition, Examples and Types) History and Etymology: It was first known use in 1681. Greek work derived from euphemismos, from euphemos…

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