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Category: Grammatical Structures
Generally, an article is a word that modifies a noun. It functions like an adjective. There are three articles in English grammar, namely a, an (indefinite articles) and the (definite article). What...
Used to meaning Used to expresses discontinued past habits. It highlights the fact that the action is no longer done in the present. Used to sentences Peter used to ride a bike. I...
A AN THE: How to Use Articles in English/ Important Uses and Examples
When we use a noun, we need to know if we should or shouldn't use an article before it, and if an article is necessary, we have to decide which article to use. So What are Articles in...
Whome vs whom Whom or whome Whome is the obsolete spelling of whom. Whome is no longer used by writers. "Whom" is the commonly used alternative. Whom meaning Whom is a formal form of 'who'...
When to use who vs whom (when to use who or whom) In grammar, both who and whom are relative pronouns. Who and whom can be used to introduce a relative clause. Both who and whom are used to refer to...
English prepositions of time in on at : 20 + Simple examples
Prepositions of time in on at A preposition is a word or group of words that can be used before a pronoun, a noun, or a noun phrase to show direction, place, time, or to introduce an...