What's the difference between “Where do you live?” and “Where do you reside?
In this blog, the students will find all the topics on English Grammar: subject and predicate, parts of speech like nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, interjections, and other topics like Clauses: subordinate and principal; dependent and independent clauses; noun clauses, adjective clauses, adverbial clauses; types of phrases, change of voice: Active and Passive Voice; determiners, direct and indirect speech, types of sentences: Simple, complex and compound
Wednesday, 14 September 2022
What's the difference between “Where do you live?” and “Where do you reside?
Friday, 9 September 2022
What is the difference between “has” and “had”, and how do you know which one to use?
What is the difference between “has” and “had”, and how do you know which one to use?
Sunday, 6 March 2022
'Abused Woman'-Is this grammatically correct?
Yes, the phrase ‘Abused woman' gives meaning, so it is correct.
The past participle ‘abused' functions here as an adjective. The root word is; abuse’ and it is a verb in the first form.
Its third form (Past Participle) can be used to form Perfect Tenses and Passive Construction.
For example:
The woman has been abused.
Someone abused this woman.