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  • Grammar
    • Verb Tenses
    • Articles
    • Punctuation
    • Sentences
    • Phrases
    • Clauses
  • Parts Of Speech
    • Noun
    • Pronoun
    • Verb
    • Adverbs
    • Adjectives
    • Prepositions
    • Conjunction
    • Interjection
  • Vocabulary
    • Phrasal Verbs
    • Descriptive Words
    • Commonly Confused Words
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    • Collocations
    • Expressions & Alternatives
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Grammar Sentences
Complete Predicate

Complete Predicate: Definition and Examples

The complete predicate is the part of a sentence that tells what the subject does or what happens to it. […]

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Adjectives
What Are Adjectives of Purpose

What Are Adjectives of Purpose? List of 50 Purpose Adjectives with Examples

Adjectives of purpose describe what a noun is used for or intended to do. They answer the question “What is

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Verb
Modal Verbs in English

Modal Verbs in English: Rules, Uses, and Examples

Modal verbs help you express more than just actions. They allow you to show ability, ask for permission, give advice,

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Grammar Sentences
Compound Predicate

Compound Predicate: Definition and Examples

Sometimes a sentence needs more than one action to express a complete thought. Instead of repeating the subject, we use

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Grammar Clauses
Concessive Clause

Concessive Clause in English Grammar: Definition, Examples, and Usage

A concessive clause is a type of subordinate clause that shows a contrast between two ideas. It introduces a condition

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Parts Of Speech Adjectives
What Are Adjectives of Opinion

What Are Adjectives of Opinion? List of 50 Opinion Adjectives with Examples

Adjectives of opinion express personal judgments, preferences, or attitudes about a noun. They describe what someone thinks or feels about

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Email Writing
Second Follow-Up Email

Second Follow-Up Email: What to Say When You Still Haven’t Heard Back

Following up once and not hearing back can feel awkward, but sending a second follow-up? That takes a bit more

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Email Writing
Follow-Up Email After Meeting

Follow-Up Email After Meeting (With Examples and Tips)

Sending a follow-up email after a meeting isn’t just good manners; it’s a smart way to strengthen connections and clarify

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Email Writing
Follow-Up Email to a Professor

How to Write a Follow-Up Email to a Professor (With Polite Templates)

Sending an email to a professor can feel intimidating, especially when you don’t get a response the first time. Whether

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Email Writing
Follow-Up Email After No Response

How to Write a Follow-Up Email After No Response (With Templates)

You’ve sent a message, waited patiently, and heard nothing back. It’s a frustrating spot to be in, especially when the

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Email Writing
Follow-Up Email After an Interview

How to Write a Follow-Up Email After an Interview (With Examples)

You’ve completed the interview—now what? While it might feel like your work is done, sending a follow-up email is a

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Email Writing
Follow-Up Email Writing Tips

Follow-Up Email Writing Tips (With Templates for Every Situation)

Sending a follow-up email can feel tricky, but it’s often the step that makes the difference. Whether you’re waiting on

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