Yes-no question
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Azora Koice
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The two most common kinds of question are yes-no questions and wh- questions . Yes-no questions ask for an answer yes (positive) or no (negative).
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Yes and Yeah
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Azora Koice
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Yes is a word used for giving a positive answer to quesions. Yeah is more casual and less correct than yes , but is actually more frequent in conversation.…
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Intransitive verb
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Azora Koice
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Intransitive verbs are those that are not followed by an object or a complement . Let's see some examples below: Rain : The sky is cloudy, and it looks…
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Transitive verb
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Azora Koice
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Transitive verbs are those that need an object to complete their meaning. Example: 1. She loves this dog. 2. He teaches English. 3. I write a blo…
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Most nouns have an article ( a / an or the ), or another " Determiner " in front of them. When there is no determiner in front...
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