CAUSATIVE VERBS

INTRODUCTION Causative verbs are very helpful to add a finish to your sentences. Causative is equal to CAUSE which means origin, root, or source. Moreover, we will say, when someone or something causes someone or something to do work or any other action, in that case, we use the causative verb. Furthermore, causative verbs can be used as:- 1. Active … Read more

PAST PARTICIPLE

INTRODUCTION The PARTICIPLES are those which give you a creative form of sentences and help you to place your thoughts more clearly and in short. Moreover, PARTICIPLE is a word which is partly (Verb) and (Adjective), it seems similar to GERUNDS but it works as both verb and adjective that is the reason PARTICIPLES also known as VERBAL ADJECTIVES. There … Read more

GERUNDS

INTRODUCTION The Gerunds are effective sentences that not just only empower your language but also reflect your knowledge and creativity in your conversation during meetings and any other formal groups. Furthermore, GERUND words will be words that are framed with action words that act as nouns. They’re extremely simple to detect since each “ING” word is an action word withing … Read more

RULES OF DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH PART-2

INTRODUCTION This blog is all about THE RULES OF DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH. Moreover, in a previous blog, you have learned about what is the meaning of Direct and Indirect Speech, if you have not read you can CLICK HERE. Furthermore, we will also learn about how we can make sentences if the reported speech is in INTERROGATIVE (QUESTION). Similarly, we will make IMPERATIVE/NEGATIVE, OPTATIVE, and EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES as well. … Read more

INDIRECT AND DIRECT SPEECH PART-1

INTRODUCTION This blog is about INDIRECT AND DIRECT SPEECH. Lots of students were confused about their exact difference. so in this, I am going to clear your all doubts, firstly we will understand what is Indirect and direct speech:- DIRECT – WHEN WE PRESENT THE WORDS OF THE SPEAKER EXACTLY WHAT HE/SHE SAID IN FRONT OF OTHERS WE CALLED IT … Read more

ACTIVE and PASSIVE VOICE RULES (PERFECT) PART-3

INTRODUCTION Firstly, before going further, learn passive and active voice part -1. Furthermore, This blog is about ACTIVE and PASSIVE VOICE RULES (PERFECT) In addition to this, The concept of VOICE in English is a method that we use to refer to time -PAST, PRESENT, and FUTURE. In general, the active voice makes your writing stronger, more direct, and, more active. However, The subject is something, … Read more

ACTIVE VOICE and PASSIVE VOICE (CONTINUOUS) PART-2

INTRODUCTION Firstly, before going further, learn passive and active voice part -1. Furthermore, This blog is about ACTIVE VOICE and PASSIVE VOICE (CONTINUOUS) In addition to this, The concept of VOICE in English is a method that we use to refer to time -PAST, PRESENT, and FUTURE. In general, the active voice makes your writing stronger, more direct, and, more active. However, The subject is something, … Read more

PASSIVE and ACTIVE VOICE (INDEFINITE) PART-1

INTRODUCTION First, before going further, learn what is TENSE. Furthermore, This blog is about PASSIVE and ACTIVE VOICE (INDEFINITE). In addition to this, The concept of VOICE in English is a method that we use to refer to time -PAST, PRESENT, and FUTURE. Moreover, VOICE can help you to have advanced and good communication with others. Besides, you must know that there … Read more

OUGHT TO MEANING (modals part-7)

INTRODUCTION Before going further I would say just read PREVIOUS PARTS. However, This blog is about the OUGHT TO MEANING that is a part of modals. Furthermore, A MODAL is a type of helping verb that is used to express: ability, possibility, permission, or mood. Moreover, There are a variety of models:- can, could, may, might, should, would, must, about to/suppose to/going to, use to, used … Read more

NEED TO USE (modals part – 6)

INTRODUCTION Before going further I would consider reading PREVIOUS PARTS. However, we will talk about NEED TO USE which is a part of modals. Furthermore, A MODAL is a type of helping verb that is used to express: ability, possibility, permission, or mood. Moreover, There are a variety of models:- can, could, may, might, should, would, must, about to/suppose to/going to, … Read more

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