Grammar

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Countable Nouns – List of Examples & Worksheet

The English language consists of several types of nouns, including countable and uncountable nouns. But what is a countable noun? Well, a countable noun or count noun is a type of noun known to be expressed in both singular and plural forms. Boy is an example of a countable noun …

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Embedded Questions – Definition, Examples & Worksheet

Many English speakers need help forming embedded questions because the structure of these questions differs from the typical what, when, who, where, and why sentences. If that’s you, I’m here to help! An embedded question is defined as a question within another statement or question. For instance, the embedded question …

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Linking Words – Full List, Examples & Worksheet

Worried that your essay lacks structure and coherence? Perhaps you should use linking words, transition words, or connectors to give it a boost. Linking words join separate sentences to improve writing flow. You can also find them mid-sentence to connect clauses. Read on as I show you the definition and …

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Passive Voice Exercises (With Printable PDF)

The passive voice is less commonly used compared to the active voice. We only use it when emphasizing the action instead of the doer. Learn how to identify and write passive voice sentences through this guide. Then, answer the three passive voice exercises I provided to test your knowledge. What …

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Adjectives and Adverbs Exercises (With Printable PDF)

Both adjectives and adverbs are modifiers. But they describe different parts of speech in the English language. Adjectives alter nouns and pronouns, while adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Answer this adverbs and adjectives test to challenge your understanding of the topic. It’s divided into three parts: multiple choice, identification, …

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Participle Clauses – Usage, List of Examples & Worksheet

What is a participle clause? How is a participle formed? These might be the kinds of questions running through your mind. As an author and former editor, they’re definitely questions I’ve heard before. Participle clauses in English grammar allow us to be more informative without making complicated sentences. Let’s take …

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Modals of Possibility – List of Examples & Worksheet

Modal verbs of possibility, modals of possibility, or possibility modal verbs express the likelihood of a situation happening. They include may, might, could, must, and have to. I’ll show you the definition of modals of possibility, their proper sentence structures, and examples of how to use them. Then, you can …

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Prepositions of Place Exercises (With Printable PDF)

In English grammar, prepositions of place are used to pinpoint the location of a person, a place, or an object. Some people wrongly believe that the only prepositions of place are in, at, and on. However, English also includes prepositions that indicate location, such as in front of or behind. …

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Reported Speech Exercises (With Printable PDF)

In English grammar, reported speech is used to tell someone what another person said. It takes another person’s words (direct speech) to create a report of what they said (indirect speech.) With the following direct and indirect speech exercises, it will be easier to understand how reported speech works.

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Plural Nouns – Rules, List of Examples & Worksheet

The English language groups grammatical nouns as either singular or plural. That means there are either one or multiple persons, places, objects, events, or animals. Did you know that there’s more than one rule on how to make a word plural? In my little guide, I’ll show you the two …

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