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Grammar can be quite a stressful subject for many people as it has many confusing and complicated rules. However, the usage of correct grammar is essential in school and can also work as a first impression for how people will judge your skillfulness and effectiveness in writing. Save the pin and visit the website to get help in english assignment. #english #englishassignment #Grammer

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11 Rules of Subject Verb Agreement with Examples

11 Rules of Subject Verb Agreement with Examples Subject verb agreement is a structure where the verb is similar to the subject in terms of figure. There are certain rules to use the subject and verb in a sentence in a number of ways. All these rules are explained here with the help of examples.

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Using A, An, The in English

How to use A, An, The in English Using A in English A is used in front of singular countable nouns (a person, animal or thing) which are not specific. We don’t use a before uncountable or plural nouns. If a noun starts with a consonant sound (b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, etc.), “a” comes before the noun. Examples; a cat, a bird, a child, a doctor Using An in English An is used in front of singular countable nouns which are not specific. We don’t use a before uncountable or plural nouns. If the…

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12 Tenses in English - English Grammar Here | English vocabulary words learning, Englis… | English grammar, English vocabulary words learning, Learn english grammar

12 Tenses and Example Sentences; Tenses Positive Negative Question Present Simple I prefer my coffee black. I don’t prefer my coffee black. Do I prefer my coffee black? Present Continuous She is listening the music now. She is not listening the music now. Is she listening the music now? Present Perfect It has rained a lot lately. It has not rained a lot lately. Has it rained a lot lately? Present PerfectContinuous She has been singing a song. She has not been singinga song…

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