Also
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Also is an adverb meaning "in addition", "as well", "too". Let's see example below. James is an English teacher. He also…
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Along
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Along is a preposition of motion (or movement) or place meaning "from one end towards the other end". For example: 1. Sam often walks along thi…
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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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Rarely and seldom have the same meaning (="infrequently" or "not often"). Ex: I've rarely seen a better game. O...
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What are "articles"? The articles are a /ə/ , an /ən/ (called indefinite article), and the (definite article). See more...
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A noun usually has to have a determiner in front of it. For example, my father, the book, a window, etc. The most common determiners...
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" The " is called the "definite article". It's the most common word in English. It contrasts with the "indefi...