The Interjection

The Interjection

Interjections are versatile and can be used to add emotion, emphasis, or spontaneity to a sentence. They often stand alone and don't have a grammatical connection to the rest of the sentence.

The Degrees of Comparison of Adverbs

The Degrees of Comparison of Adverbs

Positive degree: The simple form of the adverb without any comparison. Example: She runs fast. Comparative degree: Used to compare two actions, showing a higher or lower degree of the adverb. Example: She runs faster than him. Superlative degree: Used to compare one action to all others in a group, showing the highest or lowest degree of the adverb. Example: She runs (the) fastest in the team.