The words too-to have a negative meaning but affirmative structure. It means ‘more than is necessary or desirable’. The words enough to have positive meaning. It means as much as necessary of desirable. Structures · It was too wimpy to carry the semantic burden.Structure = too + adjective + to + infinitive · The photo was clear… Continue reading Use of too-to and enough in 9 Unique Situations
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The Eight Parts of Speech- English Grammar
THE EIGHT PARTS OF SPEECH There are eight parts of speech in the English language: 1) Noun 2) Pronoun 3) Verb 4) Adjective 5) Adverb 6) Preposition 7) Conjunction 8) Interjection The part of speech indicates how the word functions in meaning as well as grammatically within the sentence. An individual word can function as… Continue reading The Eight Parts of Speech- English Grammar
Nouns and Their Adjective Forms
Nouns and adjectives are the important parts of speech. One should learn the formation of words such as making adjective from noun. Here is a list of such word formation. Nouns and Their Adjective Forms Nouns and Their Adjective Forms NOUNS ADJECTIVES NOUNS ADJECTIVES Accident अपघात accidental अपघाती music संगीत musical संगीतमय Anger राग angry रागीष्ट nation राष्ट्र national राष्ट्रीय Beauty सौंदर्य beautiful सुंदर nature निसर्ग… Continue reading Nouns and Their Adjective Forms
Important Uses of Unless
Uses of Unless and uses of if …. not Unless is used to express negative condition. Unless you read more examples, you will not understand the uses of unless. Unless can be replaced with if… not without changing the meaning. Rewrite the following sentences using ‘unless’ in place of ‘If…..not’Steps:1. Put Unless in place of … Continue reading Important Uses of Unless
Simple Uses of Not only but also
Uses of Not only but also _ Not only —- but also हेच नव्हे तर ते सुद्धा In the structure of not only — but also, the focus/stress is on the word ( noun, adjective, verb etc.) that follows but also. The conjunction Not only but also is used to join two subjects, two objects,… Continue reading Simple Uses of Not only but also