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Hello dear students, are you looking for jumbled sentences? Here we have covered 12 exercises on rearranging jumbled sentences with answers. The jumbled sentences are very helpful for those students in classes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Rearrange the following words/phrases to form meaningful sentences 1. Exercise: Answer: 2. Exercise: Answer: 3. Exercise: ... Read more

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English Examples of Simple Present Tense Sentences My father goes to gym every day. She loves to play basketball. She thinks he is very handsome. I run every weekend. We play tennis every morning. Does he write an email? They talk too much. Does he go to school? It usually rains every day here. It smells very delicious in the kitchen. My son lives in London. My sisters do the ironing. They make the bed. My father always washes the cars. My teacher sometimes forgets his keys. I like…

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The English language is frequently ranked among the hardest languages to master, especially for non-native speakers. English does not adhere to one core system of rules that would help language lea…

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Using So and Such, 7 Example Sentences We can say about “So” and “Such” that; Both of them usually have the same meaning “very”. Both of them show extremes. We can use both of them to add emphasis to the sentence. Although they have some similarities, there are some main differences in their use in the sentence. So + Adjective Mark seems so unhappy. So + Adverbs She speak so quicly. So + Judgemental Adjective It is so rainy outside! So + Much/Many/Few/Little + Noun There are so few cars in…

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How to use SO and SUCH, Examples Sentences We can say about “So” and “Such” that; Both of them usually have the same meaning “very”. Both of them show extremes. We can use both of them to add emphasis to the sentence. Although they have some similarities, there are some main differences in their use in the sentence. So + Adjective Mark seems so unhappy. So + Adverbs She speak so quicly. So + Judgemental Adjective It is so rainy outside! So + Much/Many/Few/Little + Noun There are so few cars…

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The main difference between Phrase and Sentence is that a Phrase does not express a complete thought whereas a Sentence expresses a complete thought.

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Simple, Compound And Complex Sentences: Basing on the clause structure, the sentences in English can be divided into three different kinds:

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the subject is the who or what the sentence is about the predicatee tells what the subject does

English grammar worksheet for grade 4;questions based on; subject and predicate,determiner,spelling correction,,conjunction,coordinating conjunction,simile, sentence completion,correct form of the verb and more. What is the predicate in the following sentence? The poor little girl sat in a corner.

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English Idiomatic Expressions and Examples, 10 idioms and their meanings with sentences Many people avoid using classical words to express their feelings, thoughts, and plans in everyday life. Words or phrases that are used as a metaphor in any sentence make the sentence more intense. Therefore, the use of idioms, especially in the English language, is quite common. When we express our thoughts through idioms, we explain situations in a pleasing narrative. In addition, when we use such words…

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What is an interjection? If you’re oriented with English spoken language or the general language, you’ve probably heard of interjections. Interjections are words that can be spoken or written and may have many usages based on the intentions of the involved people. What are interjections? How do you use them in English writing? This article ... Read more

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