Parts of Speech

Compound Prepositions

Prepositions are small but powerful words that connect nouns or pronouns to other words in a sentence. Some prepositions are made up of more than one word - these are called compound prepositions. In this article, you will learn about compound prepositions, their...

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Compound Pronouns

Pronounce replace nouns in sentences, helping us avoid repetition. When pronouns are formed by adding specific words or endings to other pronouns, they are called compound pronouns.  In this article, you will learn what compound nouns are, the types of compound...

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Compound Verbs

Verbs are the action words in English, and sometimes two or more words work together to create a single action meaning. These are called compound verbs. In this article, you will learn what compound verbs are, their types, patterns, and examples.To fully understand...

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Countable Nouns: Rules and Examples

In English grammar, countable nouns are words that refer to individual items you can count, such as books, chairs, or apples. These nouns can be singular or plural and are commonly used with numbers, articles (a/an), and quantifiers like many or a few.  Learning how...

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Compound Nouns

What are compound nouns in English grammar? Are you wondering what compound nouns are in grammar? Compound nouns are nouns made of two or more words. They work as one single unit.  In this article, you will learn what compound nouns are, how they are formed, and what...

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What Part of Speech is Is?

The word is may seem small and simple, but it plays a big role in English grammar. If you are learning English, you probably see and hear the word is in almost every conversation or sentence. But what exactly is it doing there? In this article, I will explain what...

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What Part of Speech is Was?

If you have ever wondered what part of speech "was" is, you are not alone. This small word shows up everywhere in English sentences, but many learners are not sure what it does or how to use it correctly.  In this article, you will explore the word "was", understand...

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