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Noun Functions in a Sentence: Subject, Object, and Complement
Here we the main grammatical functions of nouns, showing how they act as subjects in simple and complex clauses, serve as direct or indirect objects, and function as complements. It also discusses noun positions, common learner errors, and provides practice.
Words That Act as Both Nouns and Verbs in Modern English
Here we dual-function English words such as run, work, and plan, showing how context reveals their noun or verb role. It discusses meaning shifts, stress changes, learner confusion, and includes practice choosing the correct function in sentences.
Words That Act as Both Nouns and Adjectives in English Usage
This article explains how words like plastic, gold, and online function as both nouns and adjectives in English. It covers meaning shifts based on word position, usage differences, common learner errors, and includes practice with sentence rewriting.
Demonstrative Determiners in Time and Distance Expressions
The article explains how demonstrative determiners connect to time and distance, shows how to use this, these, that, and those in context, highlights common phrases, compares spoken and written usage, and includes practice exercises for choosing the correct form.
Using Determiners with Abstract Nouns: rules and exceptions
Here we how abstract nouns differ from concrete nouns, rules for using articles and determiners with abstract ideas, fixed expressions, and common mistakes with words like love and information. It also includes practice on adding or removing determiners.
Compound Determiners: every single, each and every, such
This article explains what compound determiners are, why we use them, and how phrases like every single and each and every add emphasis. It covers usage, tone, common mistakes, and includes practice with sentence rewriting.
Determiners in Spoken English: informality and ellipsis
Here we how spoken English changes the use of determiners, including common reductions or omissions and informal demonstratives. It compares careful and casual speech, and provides listening tips and practice using written and spoken dialogues.
Determiners in Contrast: this idea vs that idea
This article explains how determiners like this, that, these, and those highlight contrasts between options, groups, and arguments. It covers subtle attitude, common patterns, and offers practice rewriting sentences to emphasize differences.
Determiners with Collective Nouns: team, group, audience
Here we what collective nouns are, how to use determiners such as a, the, this, and that with them, rules for singular and plural agreement, differences in meaning, common usage in news and work, frequent mistakes, and practice exercises.
Determiners in Noun Phrases with Modifiers: order and structure
This article explains the structure of English noun phrases, where to place determiners, adjectives, and quantity words, and their correct order. It includes examples, tips for using prepositional phrases, common mistakes, and word order practice.
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