The 100 Most Common Written Words in English

The 100 Most Common Written Words in English Most frequency lists incorrectly provide the “most common words” in English, with no distinction made between written and spoken vocabulary. The 100 most commonly used words in speech differ significantly, and this…

Paragraph on Scientific Temper For Children

SCIENTIFIC TEMPER Scientific temper means the habit of doing things in a rational and systematic manner. This temper is the basis of all material advancement. A nation can advance only if her people have a scientific temper. She will remain…

50 Most Commonly Used Prepositions

Preposition A Preposition is a word used before a noun, or a pronoun to show its relation with the other words of the sentence.  Example: The watch is on the table. In the above sentence the preposition ‘on’ has been used…

List of commonly Used Interjection

Interjection Interjections there the word which expresse sudden feelings and emotions of heart such as joy, grief, wonder, fear, anger, surprise, approval and disgust etc. List of Common Interjections O!, Oh!,  Ooh!,  Aye!,  Hello!,  Well!,  Ha!,  Ho!,  Hurrah!,  Ah!,  Alas!,  Hush!…

Main Features of a Sentence

Essential Features of a Sentence Hello and welcome back to another important post. In this post, we are going to talk about the main features of a sentence. A  sentence is an ordered string of words that gives us a…

Adjectives With No Comparative or Superlative Forms

Adjectives with no comparative or superlative forms Some English adjectives which were once used in the comparative degree have lost their comparative meaning. They are now used as positive adjectives. Examples are: former, latter, elder, upper, inner, outer and utter. The former part…

Relative Pronouns – Uses, Examples and Worksheets

The relative pronouns who, which and that When words like who, whom, which and that are used to introduce relative clauses, they are called relative pronouns. Who, which and that can be the subjects of verbs in relative clauses. Who refers to people and which refers to things. That can refer…

Active and Passive Uses of Participles

Active and Passive Uses of Participles When –ing forms are used like adjectives or adverbs, they have similar meanings to active verbs. Running water = water that runsRolling stone = a stone that rollsFalling leaves = leaves that fall When…

Adverbs Worksheet ( Solved)

Adverbs Worksheet Find out the adverbs or adverb phrases in the following sentences 1. He left home in the morning. 2. He asked the same question again. 3. The old beggar sat under a tree. 4. She is old enough…

Short Answers to Questions

Short Answers Affirmative short answers to questions are made with ‘Yes + pronoun + auxiliary verb’ / ‘Of course + pronoun + auxiliary’ / ‘Yes, of course’ / ‘Of course’. ‘Could you help me?’ â€˜Yes, of course.’ ‘Will you wait for me?’ â€˜Of…