‘Although’ is used as a subordinating conjunction: Used to introduce a subordinate clause that contrasts with the main clause. It expresses a concession or contrast.Examples:
“Much too” and “too much” have different uses in English: Much too: This phrase is used to emphasize a high degree of something, often followed by an adjective. For example, “It’s much too cold outside.” Here, it indicates that the …
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN “ATTEND ‘ AND “ATTEND TO’ The phrases “attend” and “attend to” have distinct meanings: Attend: This usually means to be present at an event or gathering. For example, “I will attend the meeting.” Here, it refers to …
If I WERE or IF I WAS? The other day someone asked – whether it is appropriate to use was after IF . Yes both are possible . The only point you need to remember – i.e SITUATION. Situation – …
Find the differences among- AWAKE- AWAKEN- WAKE- WAKEN !!! TOUGH??? Read on to find the difference The confusion on your face is palpable. But hold on- there is nothing to confuse. Simply follow it minutely- 1) AWAKE– Adjective- Not sleeping. …
1.The dog smells badly. 2. I only ate three slices of pizza. 3. You sure can eat a lot of ice cream at one sitting ! Answers 1) This might be correct- depends on what you mean.If the dog stinks …
IF YOU CAN SOLVE THE FOLLOWING INDEPENDENTLY , THEN FINE.OTHERWISE SCROLL DOWN TO FIND THE ANSWERS. 1. I don’t like these kind of movies.2. All the girls wore a dress to the dance.3. Every player on the team played their …
WHAT IS CAUSATIVE VERBS– The causatives are the verbs that are used to indicate that one person causes another person to do something for the first person. This is a structure of CAUSATIVE VERBS:HAVE GET MAKE This kind of verbs …
USAGE OF WISH- It’s used for things which are impossible or very unlikely- For example- I wish that I had a big house. ( I don’t have a big house, but it’s a nice idea.) I wish that we didn’t …