by Londonca | Mar 3, 2023 | Grammar
Whole and all are used to express totality but differ slightly in application. Whole refers to something complete or entire, often focusing on singular nouns. For example, “the whole cake” emphasizes the entirety of one item. It usually pairs with singular...
by Londonca | Jan 18, 2023 | Grammar
verb to be – positive form verb to be- negative form verb to be – question form
by Londonca | Apr 28, 2022 | Grammar, Vocabulary
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by Londonca | Apr 26, 2022 | Grammar
affect vs. effect to vs. too lie vs. lay lose vs. loose desert vs. dessert their vs. there than vs. then your vs. you’re ensure vs. insure farther vs. further quite vs. quiet stay vs. stand its vs. it’s complement vs. compliment elicit vs. illicit appraise...
by Londonca | Apr 23, 2022 | Grammar
Demonstrative Pronouns are words that point to specific things. If they point to a particular noun, we use this or that. If they point to nouns in plural, we use these or those. Look at the chart for a better clarification. The same words are used as demonstrative...