Here's a little English grammar lesson for readers, free of charge. Today's lesson concerns nouns. You may remember this from your schooling: A noun is the name of a person, place, thing, thought, or ...
My friend Pasquale was playing devil's advocate with me the other day over coffee. I was ranting about what I'd discovered regarding police extra-duty pay and the exorbitant amounts of money they make ...
In any competitive exam, proper understanding of Grammar Usage is required for attempting questions from the section – ‘English Language’ or ‘Verbal Ability’. These types of questions are quite common ...
The brevity of an abstract belies its importance to a manuscript. It’s what catches a reader’s attention and helps them to decide whether a paper is relevant. Yet failing to reflect the content of the ...
And thanks again, Merriam-Webster, for leaving the English language vague enough to split an entire nation in two. “Patriotism” is the fuzzy, abstract noun gouging America’s population apart like an ...
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