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Grammar

Prepositions

Why do you say

"I was surprised how light it was"?

I would have used:

"I was surprised of how light it was"

Are the two forms both correct or only the first one is correct?

Prepositions Test

Average: 3.6 (526 votes)

Take a look at the ten sentences below. You will notice that each one is missing a preposition. Choose which one is correct for each sentence.

Prepositions are used before nouns, noun phrases or pronouns, connecting them to other words.

which is correct usage

I have doubt either

'performance in software engineers' is it correct?

or

'performance of software engineers' is it correct?

please help me to correct my mistake

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Quick tip - Well vs Good

Average: 2.9 (169 votes)

Well vs Good

"I speak English well."

"I speak English good."

Which of these is correct and why?

How can I use the word "smell"

Should I use it to either good or bad smells?

more:

for example "This room smells bad."
I´m sure rooms haven´t any nose, but, this phrase is possible?

or

"This room has a bad smeell."

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Can you choose the correct Personal Pronoun?

Average: 4 (14 votes)

What's a personal pronoun?

In English, personal pronouns are used instead of nouns for 'people' and 'things'.

They are used so that we don't repeat the same words over and over again. Let's look at an example using the noun picture:

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Tensed and non- tense Clause and Voice constraints

Please, can any body help me by giving me a simple defination and analytical description on the following:
1. What is tensed and non-tense Clause? Define and Describe.
2.What is meant by voice constraint? Define aand describ with example
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Is or Are?

Average: 3.4 (72 votes)

Linking Verbs

Linking verbs connect subjects with nouns, pronouns, or adjectives.

Linking verbs can either be plural or singular and they must agrees with the subject of the sentence.

each vs every

hi all.

is it ok if i use "each day" rather than "every day" Thinking