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a poster with different types of writing and numbers on it, including the words subject - verb

Subject verb agreement is a method where the verb is similar to the subject in terms of figure. There are certain rules that are explained here with examples.

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a table with two different types of english words and the same one that is written in pink

Connectors in English, Sentence Connectors, Definition and Example Sentences Connectors in English As you learn English grammar rules and grammer topics, you encounter many new topics. These include tenses, verbs, passive – active sentences, adjectives, adverbs, connectors and many more. Moreover, these issues are just some of the first things that come to mind. You try to learn all the rules to be able to speak English in the most correct way, but sometimes some topics remain in the…

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an info sheet describing the different types of punctuals and how to use them

Punctuation, Parts of Speech and Sentence Structure English Grammar Sentence Structure and Types of Sentences There are four types of sentences: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex. Vowels and consonants of English Alphabets There are 26 alphabets and they are further divided into 5 vowels and 21 consonants. Punctuation Marks Everyone Needs to Master in English

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the types of nourishment in english are shown on this poster, which shows how to use them

Types Of Nouns and Examples in English 1. Common Noun Nonspecific people, places, things or ideas Man, city, religion etc… 2. Proper Noun Specific people, places, things… Albert Einstein, London etc… 3. Abstract Noun Something that you can not perceive with your five senses Belief, love, pride, happiness etc… 4. Concrete Noun Something that you can perceive with your five senses Apple, lion, eyes, flower etc… 5. Countable Noun Can be counted Pencil/pencils, apple/apples, train, clock etc… 6…

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