Monday, August 21, 2023

Articles and it Types

 



Learn about Articles. An Article is a word that modify or specify the noun. It is used before the noun. Three types of Articles are Definite Article (the), Indefinite Article(a, an), Zero Article. Definite Article (the) is used to refer to specific nouns, indicating that the speaker and the listener both know which particular things are being referred to. Indefinite Article (a, an) is used to refer to non specific nouns. 

Indefinite Article (a) is used in front  of singular countable nouns. Indefinite Article (an) is used in front of noun with vowels( a, e, i, o, u). Zero Article refer to situation where no article is used before a noun. No article is used before plural and countable nouns, general statements and abstract nouns.

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Example Sentences for Interjection

 



Learn about Example Sentences for Interjection. Interjection is a part of speech that expresses strong emotion or sudden outburst. It is used to express feelings such as joy, excitement, anger or surprise. Interjection phrase are often followed with exclamation mark ( ! ). Example for Interjection : Hurray!, Wow!, Hi!, Ouch!, Yuck!, Blah! etc.

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Pencil Stack Easy Drawing

 




Learn How to draw Pencil Stack Easy Drawing in Step by Step. In Pencil Stack Drawing, First draw the round shape and then draw the body of the Pencil. Draw the sharpened part of the Pencil and draw the lead of the Pencil. Color the Pencil with yellow and sharpened part with light brown. color the pencil lead with black color.

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Crown Easy Drawing

 



Learn How to draw King Crown Easy Drawing in Step by Step. In Skull and Crossbones Drawing, First draw the oval base shape and then draw the arch on both sides of the King Crown.  Draw the spike part of the Crown. Color the King Crown with yellow color and stones in red color.

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Skull Easy Drawing

 




Learn How to draw Skull and Crossbones Easy Drawing in Step by Step. In Skull and Crossbones Drawing, First draw the head skull and then draw the cheek bone. Draw the chin bone head skull. Draw the Crossbones and then draw the eyes and nose.

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Introduction to Interjection

 




Learn about Introduction to Interjection. Interjection is a part of speech that expresses strong emotion or sudden outburst. It is used to express feelings such as joy, excitement, anger or surprise. Interjection phrase are often followed with exclamation mark ( ! ). Example for Interjection : Yay!, Wow!, Ouch!, Oh no!, Well etc.

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Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Correlative Conjunction

 




Learn about Correlative Conjunction. A Conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases or clauses within a sentence. It helps to establish relationships between the connected elements. Example for Conjunction :  For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So. A Correlative Conjunction works in pairs to connect elements of equal importance. Correlative conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions that work together to connect phrases or clauses in a sentence. It is used to establish a relationship or show a contrast between the connected elements. Example for Correlative Conjunction :  Either...or, Neither…Nor, Whether…or, Such…that, Both…and, Not only… but also, As…as.

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