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Use Adverbs to Improve Your Sentence Formation Skills

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You might have observed children playing with amazing stuff like jumbled pictures which they understand analyze and then join them together to form a perfect image. Similarly, if you are given a set of jumbled sentences, you would have to analyze it, understand and then join them in such a sequence that it makes sense […]

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How English Can Advance Your Career and Get You Promoted

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This guide will give you few tips on English learning which you can use to advance your career and further we will see how English can help you get the recognition at your workplace you have been waiting for. We are already aware of the fact that the process of finding a job can be

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Small or Little : Difference & How to Choose the Right one

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In this confused words guide we will look at how to correctly use words “small” and “little”. We will further see examples and their use in sentences to build our understanding. After reading this post you’ll be able to easily make out the difference between these two similar looking words. Small or Little : Which

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How to Form Noun Words From Adjectives using Suffixes

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We always wonder how noun words are formed, and today we are going to look at one such way where noun words are formed from adjectives. English, the language popular for being easy to learn and understand, is the International language today. Most of countries opt to communicate in English. You would also find that

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List of Action Verbs – Words to Perfect Your Resume

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We are going to discuss how using some set of action verbs can help you enhance the quality of your resume. And further we give you the list of 50 of powerful words to make an awesome resume. In this technologically advanced world, it is very important to understand the importance of a resume. Why

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Lose and Loose : Use in Sentence & Difference Guide

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In this confused words guide we have got two popular words lose and loose. we will explore the differences and their use in sentences to understand their correct usage. It is not a surprise how the English language has gained the highest position among all other languages. With gaining popularity it has become the official

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Quotation Marks : Rules to Use in Sentences with Examples

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We would be knowing the usage and the importance quotation marks in a sentence. How a single quotation and double quotation can make a difference in a sentence. The English Language is the international official language that is adopted by the whole world. You would find many people in different countries using this language as

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Where vs Were : Use in Sentence & Difference Guide

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Very often, People get confused between Where and were. They are often mistaken for each other, especially while writing it down.  So, we are going to learn the correct way to use them and when to use them. How to Correctly Use “Where” in Sentences Where has a ‘here’, so it needs a location. Where

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50+ Adjectives Words List & Their Use in Sentences

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Today let’s look at a comprehensive list of 50 adjectives words and see how they are used in sentences to add more value to a noun. But before that first have a look at what is an adjective. An adjective is a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical. It is a

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Write a Perfect Essay & Article Conclusion using These Words

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“All’s well that ends well” a phrase that we know through Shakespeare’s famous play, but today by and large is not applied just to a play but is commonly a part of our life style, and today the phrase is again in utility, to give a glimpse of our today’s conversation on ‘conclusion’ and it’s

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