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Affect vs. Effect & 34 Other Common Confusions (Infographic)
Affect vs. Effect & 34 Other Common Confusions (Infographic)
Spelling Rules for Making Words Plural (Video + Poster!)
Why do we add S to some words but ES to others? And when a word ends with Y, how do we know whether to change the Y to I before adding the plural suffix? And why on earth does knife become knives? You can unravel these mysteries with six simple rules.
Phrasal Verbs with UP (with Illustrations and Examples)
This lesson explains the basic principles behind phrasal verbs with UP: illustrations, definitions, examples, tips, practice story, final quiz, and answers. A phrasal verb is a verb that is combined with an adverb or preposition. The combination creates a new meaning, often one that is not related to the definition of the base verb and is difficult to guess. The definitions of many phrasal verbs need to be memorized. Here, we are going to look at phrasal verbs that include the preposition UP.
Adverb Word Order
In English, we can use adverbs and adverb phrases to make sentences more descriptive. Most adverbs can be placed in different parts of a sentence without changing the meaning of the sentence. Sometimes, placing an adverb in a different part of the sentence adds emphasis to the meaning of the adverb. Adverbs can be placed in three main parts of the sentence. If you have more than one adverb modifying the same word, they should be placed in a specific order. Here are some rules on adverb word orde
Prepositions of Place English grammar
English grammar and vocabulary - prepositions of place
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