About Nouns. Common and Proper Nouns

About Nouns. Common and Proper Nouns

common nouns are general and refer to non-specific entities, while proper nouns are specific names used to uniquely identify individuals, places, or things. The key difference is in the level of specificity and the capitalization of proper nouns.

The Imperative Mood

The Imperative Mood

The Imperative Mood is used to give commands, requests, or instructions. It is often used to convey a sense of urgency or directness.

What is the Person category?

What is the Person category?

Person: In English, there are three person categories: first person, second person, and third person.   First person refers to the speaker or speakers.   Second person refers to the person or people being spoken to.   Third person refers to anyone or anything being spoken about.

Finite and non- finite forms of the Verbs

Finite and non- finite forms of the Verbs

In grammar, a finite verb is a verb form that shows tense, person, number, and mood. A finite verb is used to indicate that the action or state of the verb is limited to a specific time or subject.

The Basic forms of The English verb

The Basic forms of The English verb

This is the simplest form of a verb, usually the infinitive without the to particle. It is used in a variety of contexts such as commands, imperatives, infinitive phrases, and more. Example: Please speak louder (speak is the base form of the verb.)