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  • Grammar
    • Verb Tenses
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    • Punctuation
    • Sentences
    • Phrases
    • Clauses
  • Parts Of Speech
    • Noun
    • Pronoun
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    • Interjection
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    • Commonly Confused Words
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Conjunction
Subordinating Conjunctions

Subordinating Conjunctions: Definition, Rules, and Examples in English Grammar

Every sentence needs balance. Some ideas can stand on their own, while others rely on something else to feel complete. […]

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Conjunction
Coordinating Conjunctions (FANBOYS)

Coordinating Conjunctions (FANBOYS): Definition, Rules, and Examples

When two ideas have equal importance, you need a simple way to connect them smoothly. That’s where coordinating conjunctions come

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Adjectives
comparative and superlative adjectives list

List of 100+ Comparative and Superlative Adjectives

Adjectives help describe the qualities of nouns—how something looks, feels, or behaves. But when you compare those qualities, adjectives take

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Phrases
Appositive Phrase

Appositive Phrase: Definition, Types, Rules, and Examples in English

You often use extra details in writing to explain or clarify who or what you’re talking about. Instead of adding

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Writing Tips Punctuation
Ellipsis in English Grammar

Ellipsis (…) in English Grammar: Meaning, Rules, and Examples

The ellipsis (…), often called the dot, dot, dot, is one of the most expressive punctuation marks in English. It

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Adjectives
Examples of Degrees of Comparison

50 Examples of Degrees of Comparison (Positive, Comparative, and Superlative)

Adjectives allow us to describe the qualities of people, places, and things. But when we want to compare those qualities,

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Adjectives
Irregular Adjectives in English

Irregular Adjectives in English (List, Rules, and Examples)

Most adjectives in English follow clear rules when you compare things. You add –er or use more to form the

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Adjectives
Absolute Adjectives in English

Absolute Adjectives in English (Definition, Examples, and Usage Tips)

Some adjectives describe qualities that can vary. Something can be cold, colder, or coldest. But others express ideas that can’t

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Grammar Rules Adjectives
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives: Rules, Examples, and Usage

Adjectives don’t just describe—they also compare. When you say one thing is faster, smarter, or more comfortable than another, you’re

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Commonly Confused Words
Have vs. Have Got

Have vs. Have Got: Meaning, Usage & Clear Examples

Both “have” and “have got” can express the same idea: possession, relationships, or personal situations. You can say I have

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Adjectives
Degrees of Comparison

Degrees of Comparison in English Grammar (Positive, Comparative, and Superlative)

In English grammar, adjectives help describe the quality of nouns. How tall a person is, how fast a car moves,

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Modifiers
Squinting Modifiers

Squinting Modifiers — Definition, Examples & How to Fix Them

Sometimes a single word can make a sentence look two ways at once. That’s what happens with squinting modifiers. It

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