Adverb Exercises

Adverb Exercises

Adverbs are versatile words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, providing more information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed. Adverbs can appear in various positions within a sentence, depending on the emphasis or context. They often come before or after the verb they modify, but they can also be found at the beginning or end of a sentence.

Adjective Exercises

Adjective Exercises

An adjective is a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun by providing additional information about its qualities, characteristics, or attributes. Adjectives describe the qualities or characteristics of nouns (e.g., tall, blue, happy). They help to make writing more descriptive and expressive by providing vivid details about the subject. Adjectives typically come before the noun they modify: adjective + noun (nice day/grey clouds etc.)

Punctuation Marks in English

Punctuation Marks in English

Punctuation marks in English serve various purposes, including indicating pauses, separating elements, clarifying meaning, and organizing text.

Parallelism in English Grammar

Parallelism in English Grammar

In English grammar, the phenomenon where similar or parallel elements within a sentence are presented with a balanced and harmonious structure is called parallelism. It involves using the same grammatical form or structure for items in a list, a series, or a comparison to enhance clarity, coherence, and overall readability.

Preposition - "With"

Preposition – “With”

The preposition with has several meanings and can be used in various contexts: assistance, connection, means, method, relationship, addition and etc.