English language… Understanding Merism 25 Sep 2023 Language is a remarkable tool that allows us to express our thoughts, emotions, and ideas. Within the vast realm of language, there are numerous figures of speech and rhetorical devices…
Alphabet… Allophones 18 Sep 2023 Allophones are variations of a phoneme, which is a distinct unit of sound in a language, that do not change the meaning of a word when they are used interchangeably.…
English language… Delexical verbs 1 Sep 202328 Aug 2023 Delexical verbs, also known as "light verbs" or "empty verbs," are verbs that carry relatively little meaning on their own and are often used in conjunction with nouns or noun…
English language… Noun phrase 30 Aug 202328 Aug 2023 A noun phrase is a grammatical construction that consists of a noun (or pronoun), which is the main element, along with other words that modify or provide additional information about…
English language… To be or not to be… 23 Aug 202322 Aug 2023 The verb "to be" is one of the most important and fundamental verbs in the English language. It is used to indicate existence, identity, attributes, conditions, and more. The verb…
Lingabites… Questions and negatives in the English language 28 Jul 2023 In the English language, questions are sentences that seek information, clarification, or confirmation. They typically begin with question words (interrogative pronouns) such as "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," and "how,"…
Lingabites… Modal verbs 24 Jul 2023 Modal verbs are a category of auxiliary verbs used in English to indicate the attitude or modality of the speaker towards the action or state described by the main verb…
English language… Regular and irregular verbs 17 Jul 2023 Regular verbs are a class of verbs in many languages, including English, that follow a predictable and consistent pattern when forming their past tense and past participle forms. In English,…
Future… Expressing the future – all the other ways 7 Jul 2023 And here are aaall the other ways to express the future: Using the present simple for something scheduled: Example: "We have our first a dancing class next Monday". Using Be…
English language… Verb tenses – future – perfect – continuous 3 Jul 202318 Jul 2023 The future perfect continuous tense is used to describe a continuous action that will be ongoing, continuously progressing, and completed at a specific time in the future. The future perfect…