Showing posts with label D. Show all posts
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Due to
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Due to is a preposition. It expresses reason and cause , and is similar in meaning to becuase of or owing to . Ex: 1. His success was due to patience…
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Direct Speech
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Direct speech means using the actual words spoken (or written) by someone. Ex: (1) " That's our car ," he said. The words That's our ca…
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Deduction
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What is "deduction"? Deduction is a grammatical structure used to make an inference or draw a conclusion based on available information. Here are s…
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Decimal numbers
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What are "decimal numbers"? Decimal numbers are numbers that have a decimal point, which separates the whole number part and the fractional part. …
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Dates
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Dates usage 1. The month of the year January February March April May June July August September October November December Note : Always write the names of mo…
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Dare
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What is "dare"? The word “dare” can be used as both a main verb and a semi-modal verb. As a main verb, it means “to challenge someone to do somethi…
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Determiner
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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 in English are th…
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The object pronouns in English are me , her , him , us , and them . They are special forms of the personal pronouns used, among other thi...
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How to give someone advice? In giving advice, these patterns are useful: 1. If I were you, I'd + verb ... 2. Why don't you ...
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In English phrases , there is usually one word which is the main word in the phrase, and we can add one or more modifiers to this to speci...
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Very is either an adverb of degree or adjective. As an adverb it means "to a high degree", and it comes before the word it app...
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We often omit the relative pronoun " that " at the beginning of a relative clause. Example: He missed a girl ( that ) he used to...