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Thursday, November 24, 2016

English Grammar Synonyms MCQ (Multiple Choice Question)

Synonyms: 
Definition: a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another in the language, as, happy, joyful, elated. A word or expression accepted as another name for something.


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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Parts of Speech MCQ (Multiple Choice Question)


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Tuesday, November 22, 2016

English Grammar Worksheet Clauses


Separate the clauses and name them.

1. It is the only thing that can save the city.
2. He is going to be nice to them because someone was nice to him.
3. I am aware that the system isn’t foolproof.
4. That shows you how cynical you have become.
5. They are not doing a good job because no one cares.
6. When he was young, he was just like his brother.
7. Plant the sapling in that shady corner where it won’t be disturbed.
8. The focus must be on the qualities that made such accomplishments possible.
9. I only want to be remembered as a simple guy who served his country.
10. They thought they had reached their destination.

Answers
1. It is the only thing (main clause) that can save the city (subordinate adjective clause).
2. He is going to be nice to them (main clause) because someone was nice to him (subordinate adverb clause).
3. I am aware (main clause) that the system isn’t foolproof (subordinate noun clause).
4. That shows you (main clause) how cynical you have become (subordinate noun clause).
5. They are not doing a good job (main clause) because no one cares (subordinate adverb clause).
6. When he was young (subordinate adverb clause), he was just like his brother (main clause).
7. Plant the sapling in that shady corner (main clause) where it won’t be disturbed (subordinate adverb clause).
8. The focus must be on the qualities (main clause) that made such accomplishments possible (subordinate adjective clause).
9. I only want to be remembered as a simple guy (main clause) who served his country (subordinate adjective clause).
10. They thought (main clause) they had reached their destination (subordinate noun clause).


Saturday, November 19, 2016

English Grammar List of Homophones


List of Common Homophones IV
Homophones are words that sound the same as each other, but have different
spellings and meanings. 

Here are some common examples:

Saw
See
Sun
Tail
Tea
Their
They’re
Tide
Too
Two
Wail
Warn
Weal
Wear
Weather
Week
Weight
While
Wood
Write
Yew
Your
Sore
Sea
Son
Tale
Tee
They’re
There
Tied
To
Too
Whale
Worn
Wheel
Where
Whether
Weak
Wait
Wile
Would
Right
You
You’re

English Grammar List of Homophones III

List of Common Homophones III

Homophones are words that sound the same as each other, but have different
spellings and meanings. 

Here are some common examples:

Lead
Least
Loan
Male
No
Meet
Mind
Morning
Naval
New
One
Pear
Pie
Piece
Pier
Poor
Rain
Raw
Read
Red
Road
Sale
Led
Leased
Lone
Mail
Know
Meat
Mined
Mourning
Navel
Knew
Won
Pair
Pi
Peace
Peer
Pour
Reign
Roar
Reed
Read
Rode
Sail


English Grammar List of homophones II

List of Common Homophones II

Homophones are words that sound the same as each other, but have different
spellings and meanings. 

Here are some common examples:

Eight
Faint
Farther
Feet
Find
Flair
Floor
Flower
For
Fur
Great
Hart
Heal
Hear
Heard
Hi
Hole
Idle
In
It’s
Jeans
Lane
Ate
Feint
Father
Feat
Fined
Flare
Flaw
Flour
Four
Fir
Grate
Heart
Heel
Here
Herd
High
Whole
Idol
Inn
Its
Genes
Lain

English Grammar List of Homophones


List of Common Homophones

Homophones are words that sound the same as each other, but have different
spellings and meanings. 

Here are some common examples:


allowed
aunt
ball
base
be
bear
berry
blue
boar
board
bread
buy
by
cereal
check
council
course
dam
deer
die
doe
earn
aloud
aren’t
bawl
bass
bee
bare
bury
blew
bore
bored
bred
by
bye
serial
cheque
counsel
coarse
damn
dear
dye
dough
urn