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elafree · 18 days
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Lie and Lay, Sit and Set, Rise and Raise
Master verb usage: Learn the differences between lie/lay, sit/set, and rise/raise with clear examples and rules. Perfect your grammar now!
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prorisetraining · 1 month
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Unlocking the secrets to expanding your English vocabulary! Master the art of repetition, dive into contextual learning, and organize your word bank efficiently. Plus, don't forget the grammar essentials like 'there' vs. 'their'!
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priyakhurana · 2 months
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Register for 1 day Free Trial Class Register for 1 day Free Trial Class English Language is Important in Singapore The Ministry of Education states that knowledge of English is important for Singapore pupils. Since it is the language of administration, education, science, business, technology, and worldwide communication. Why Learn English? English is the most […]
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bookalooza · 6 months
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In this presentation, the focus is on enhancing your writing style by understanding and effectively using prepositions. Prepositions are special words that play a crucial role in showing the relationship between different elements in a sentence, allowing us to understand where something is, when something happens, or how things are connected. They are often described as the "glue" that holds sentences together. The presentation begins by introducing the concept of prepositions and their significance in writing.
The audience is then introduced to some of the most common prepositions, such as "in," "on," "under," "between," "behind," "above," "across," "through," "beside," and "with." These words are the building blocks of more complex sentence structures and provide a foundation for conveying spatial and relational information.
The presentation proceeds to explain how prepositions work in sentences. Typically, prepositions are placed before nouns or pronouns, and they provide additional information about the noun or pronoun by describing its location, direction, or relationship with other elements in the sentence. An illustrative example, "The cat is on the table," is used to demonstrate how prepositions help create mental images and clarify the relationships between objects or ideas within the sentence.
The importance of using prepositions effectively in writing is emphasized in the subsequent slides. Prepositions are described as tools for painting vivid pictures with words, as they allow writers to provide more descriptive and detailed information. By adding prepositions, writers can turn a simple sentence like "I saw a bird" into a vivid image: "I saw a beautiful bird in the bright blue sky."
Prepositions also help writers show relationships between different elements in their writing. For example, the sentence "The book is under the bed" clearly conveys the book's location in relation to the bed, showcasing the power of prepositions in making connections and providing context.
Adding more details to writing is another way prepositions can enhance the text. Instead of a plain statement like "She ran," a writer can provide richer information by saying, "She ran with excitement," where the preposition "with" adds depth and context to the action.
The presentation suggests that prepositions are like magic wands that make stories come alive. By incorporating prepositions into sentences, writers can immerse readers in their narratives and make them feel like active participants in the story. An example, "The pirate sailed across the vast ocean to find the hidden treasure," demonstrates how prepositions can transport readers on an adventurous journey with the characters.
However, it is important to be aware of common preposition mistakes, as highlighted in the presentation. Ending sentences with prepositions is discouraged, and alternatives are offered to make sentences more grammatically correct. Additionally, choosing the right preposition can sometimes be tricky, and the presentation advises writers to pay close attention to preposition selection to ensure clarity and precision in their writing.
The final section of the presentation emphasizes that practice is key to mastering prepositions. Fun activities like preposition scavenger hunts, creating preposition-rich stories, and solving preposition puzzles are suggested as ways to reinforce understanding and application of prepositions in writing.
In summary, this presentation serves as a comprehensive guide to the use of prepositions in writing. It introduces the concept of prepositions, provides examples of common prepositions, explains how prepositions work in sentences, and offers practical tips for using prepositions effectively to enhance writing. It also highlights common mistakes to avoid and encourages practice as the path to becoming proficient in using prepositions to elevate one's writing style.
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aicollider · 8 months
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Translating Shakespeare's sonnet #86 to a new minimalistic conlang
Language: Minimalese Name: Minimalese is a minimalist conlang designed with the intention of using as few sounds and grammatical rules as possible while still maintaining enough depth to convey complex ideas. With a limited phonetic inventory and a simple grammar structure, Minimalese aims to capture the essence of expression concisely. Text of sonnet 86 in English: Was it the proud full sail of…
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tongue-tales · 9 months
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Absolutely! Let's dive deeper into the fascinating world of "disinterested" and "uninterested."
Language is a living entity, constantly evolving and adapting with the times. Words often undergo shifts in meaning over the years, driven by common usage and the needs of the speakers. "Disinterested" and "uninterested" are no exceptions to this linguistic metamorphosis.
Historically, "disinterested" was synonymous with "uninterested" and was used interchangeably to convey a lack of interest or concern. However, as language purists began to emphasize the importance of precision in communication, they sought to distinguish between the two words.
According to these prescriptive grammarians, "disinterested" should only be used to describe impartiality or a lack of bias, particularly in situations where one's judgment should be free from personal interests. For instance, a judge should be disinterested when presiding over a case, ensuring fairness and objectivity.
On the other hand, "uninterested" has been assigned the task of expressing a simple lack of interest, such as when someone finds a topic unengaging or unappealing.
The trouble arises when linguistic evolution and common usage don't align with prescriptive rules. Over time, many English speakers have embraced using "disinterested" to mean "uninterested" in everyday conversation. This is where the battleground of opinions emerges.
Language prescriptivists will fiercely argue for maintaining the distinction between the two words, emphasizing that clear communication depends on adhering to their prescribed meanings. Descriptivists, on the other hand, focus on how people actually use language and accept that language evolves organically based on how people use it.
So, what should you do when faced with the "disinterested" dilemma? Well, it depends on your audience and context. If you're writing a formal document or communicating with strict language purists, consider using "uninterested" when you mean lacking interest. But in casual conversations and most modern contexts, using "disinterested" to convey a lack of interest is unlikely to cause any major misunderstandings.
Language will always be a playground of opinions, and these debates keep our linguistic landscape dynamic and intriguing. So, the next time you encounter "disinterested" or "uninterested," embrace the rich history behind these words, appreciate the ongoing linguistic dance, and remember that language, like life itself, is an ever-evolving adventure.
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learnenglishua · 1 year
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Prepositions of Places
🌟📚 Learning prepositions of place can be tricky, but it doesn't have to be! Let's practice together and master these important grammar rules. 🤓👍
🏠🚗 Do you know the difference between in, on, and at when talking about places? Let's review together! Use the hashtags #PrepositionsOfPlace #GrammarRules and share your examples in the comments below. 🗣️💬
📍🗺️ Here are some examples to get you started:
The book is on the table.
I live in an apartment.
The car is parked at the gas station.
🌎🌍🌏 And let's not forget about cities and countries! Do you know which preposition to use when talking about them? Share your examples and use the hashtags #CitiesAndPrepositions #CountriesAndPrepositions. 🌆🌃
📝📖 Practice makes perfect, so let's keep the conversation going! Don't forget to tag your friends and challenge them to practice prepositions of place with us. 🙌👥 #LearnEnglish #PracticeMakesPerfect
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kids-worldfun · 1 year
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Tips to Help Students Improve Their Writing Skills. In this article we’ll take a look at how students can improve their writing skills and develop better habits when it comes to communicating with words on paper (or screen). 
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davismilesstuff · 2 years
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lostlovepunk · 1 year
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btw i have just decided to impose some german grammarrules on english. i don't fucking care if someone says i can't put words together like that look now i can
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elafree · 3 months
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Quotation Marks
This article clarifies the proper use of quotation marks, covering direct quotes, titles, and unconventional language expressions.
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georgelthomas · 3 months
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Splitting Infinitives
Splitting Infinitives - Have you ever wondered what a "split infinitive" actually is? Let's explore! #WritingCommunity #WriterCommunity #Grammarian #Grammar #SplitInfinitives #GrammarRules #Writing #Tips #WriterTips #ToBoldlyGo
Hi everyone! I hope you’re all well. Today I will be exploring the ‘Split Infinitive’, something that has been a bone of contention in the writing community for such a long time. Splitting Infinitives English grammar can be a tricky thing to understand, particularly when it comes to issues like the split infinitive. This term is often debated among grammarians and language enthusiasts and has…
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anjujindal · 4 months
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📝 Improve your English grammar with these essential rules! Did you know that the word "set" has the most definitions in the English language? It has over 430 different meanings! 🤯 #GrammarRules #LanguageLearning #DidYouKnow
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desertg · 9 months
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