Hello Scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on the rules of Question Tags in English with examples, explanation and questions for you to practice. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: What are question tags? Question tags are those short questions attached to the end of statements. FOR EXAMPLE: The statement […]
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They’re | There | Their
Do you also get confused about the usage these words: they’re, there, their and would like a better clarification? Hello scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on how to use THEY’RE, THERE, THEIR in written English with detailed examples and questions for you to practice. They’re / There / Their Meaning of THEY’RE THEY’RE… is […]
Nominalization of Adjectives
Hello, Welcome to the simplest lesson on the nominalization of adjectives with definition, examples and questions for you to practice. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Nominalization of adjectives “Nominalization” comes from the word “nominal” which means “noun”. Hence, nominalization of adjectives is the conversion of adjectives to nouns. Remember… […]
Summary Writing
‘To summarize’ means to shorten or make brief without changing the overall meaning or main points of the original content. Quick tips for summary writing Be brief and straight to the point. Avoid irrelevant details. Change words but do not change the point. Maintain the original arrangement of points. Avoid quoting word-for-word (verbatim). Write complete […]
Article Writing | How To Write an Article
An article is a piece of writing on an issue of public interest. It shares a writer’s opinion about a given topic and may include quotes, statistics and images to support the main points. Features of an article 1. Title Grabs attention and gives hint. 2. Introduction Background information. 3. Body Main points with evidence […]
13 Basic Rules of Concord in English (w/ Examples)
Concord in English refers to the agreement between the subject of a sentence and the verb in the same sentence. It is also known as “Subject-Verb agreement”. All the rules can be summarized as “the verb form used in a sentence must agree with the number (singular or plural) or the person (1st, 2nd, 3rd) […]