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The 49 Common Prepositions You Need to Know

Before we go over our list of prepositions, let’s review the preposition definition. A preposition is a word that describes the relationship between a word/phrase before it and a word/phrase that follows it. For example, in the sentence, “The truck drove over the river.” the preposition is “over” and it explains the relationship between “truck” and “river.” […]

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Comparative and superlative

Em inglês, os adjetivos podem variar em gênero (masculino e feminino); número (singular e plural) e grau (normal, comparativo e superlativo). O superlativo é usado para expressar o grau mais alto e intenso de uma característica ou qualidade. Ele costuma estabelecer uma relação entre um substantivo e um grupo de substantivos. Exemplo: John is the oldest student in

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Grammar Rules Review

This is a quick, basic grammar review for nouns, verbs, and the sometimes confusing usage of lay versus lie, and rise versus raise. This reference can be used for term papers, grammar class reviews, or simply for anyone confused or curious about the basics of English grammar. Nouns 1. Noun identification2. Count, Mass, and Collective Nouns3.

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What Are Conjunctions?

Without conjunctions, you’d be forced to express every complex idea in a series of short, simplistic sentences: I like cooking. I like eating. I don’t like washing dishes afterward. Conjunctions are words that link other words, phrases, or clauses together. example: I like cooking and eating, but I don’t like washing dishes afterward. Sophie is clearly exhausted, yet she insists on

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English Grammar Lessons

Feel free to download, re-use, or share the following English grammar lessons with your friends, colleagues, or students. To view the following lessons you need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. If you already have Adobe Acrobat Reader, simply click on the red icon next to the topic for the grammar lesson

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