How to use subject and predicate
Understanding subject and predicate
A sentence is a group of words than make sense
With two main parts: A whole subject and whole predicate. Read more
How to use homophones
What are homophones ?
These are two or more words that sound alike, but are spelled differently, with different meanings. Read more
How to use active and passive voice
How to use synonyms
Using synonyms
Synonyms are words that has the same or almost the same methods meaning.
Synonyms can be used to change the way a sentence appears.read more
How to use antonyms
Antonyms
These are words opposite in meaning.
Moving the meaning from clockwise to anti-clockwise read more
How to use the types of sentences
Types of sentences
Sentences are made up of clauses.
What is a clause?
A clause is a set of words with its own subject and verb.
They're two types of clause: independent clause andsubordinate clause.
Independent clause standalone as a complete sentence.
e.g: "Everyone know that reggae belongs to Jamaica." Read more
How to promote your bestseller
Verbs adjectives adverbs
Adjectives
Adjective upgrade a noun or a pronoun.
It tells the details behind; how many, how much what kind and which one
The two simplest form of adjective are the, A and An. I refer to them as the articles-adjectives. An is v used before a word that begins with vowels sound. read more
How to use pronouns
Nouns and pronouns
Nouns
A noun is the name of a place, person or thing.
There are two forms of nouns:
Common noun
Names of any class of person, animal place or things.
A proper noun
Direct names of person, thing and place. Read more
How to use punctuation sign
Punctuation help better understanding of written words.
The question mark ?
The question is used:
The is place at the end of a sentence that asks a direct question.
e.g: where is Sadie right now? Read more
How to identify nouns
Common and proper noun
A proper noun:
This names a specific place, person or thing.
A common noun:
This names any one member of a group
of places, things, and persons.read more
Using adjectives comparison
The comparison of adjectives
Using adjectives to compare things is often done.
Most adjectives have three steps of comparison, and others have only two.
Adjectives comparison:
Positive, Comparative and Superlative. read more
Identify common writing errors
Common usage errors
These are common usage errors me often makes when writing sentences
Here, they're some of them that will improve your grammar skills.
Good, well read more
How to use irregular verbs
Read more
How to use figure of speech
Figures of speech:
These are used to generate backgrounds , evoke your thoughts and make a twist to an understanding.
We used them to put a little more flavor .
They're three famous figure of speech used: read more
How to form adverb from adjectives forms
How to formed adverb from adjective forms:
Adverb is use to upgrade the meaning of verbs, adjectives and other adverbs
Many are formed by only adding "ly" to an adjective, others are formed by remov-
ing "e" then add the "-ly" look below:read more
How to use the different types of complements
A complement is a word or group of words that gives the entirely meaning of the predicate of a complete clause.
Types of complement: predicate nominatives, direct objects, objective complements, predicate adjectives and indirect objects. read more
How to use verbs principal parts
Principal parts
How to form contractions
How to use contraction doesn’t, don't , isn't and aren't.
These are both contraction:
Does+not = doesn't
Do+not = don't
Doesn't is used when speaking of one individual, place or thing.
A it has a trend of fallen in a sentence of asking.
Doesn't the car fix from yesterday ? Read more
Understanding subject and predicate
A sentence is a group of words than make sense
With two main parts: A whole subject and whole predicate. Read more
How to use homophones
What are homophones ?
These are two or more words that sound alike, but are spelled differently, with different meanings. Read more
How to use active and passive voice
Active and passive voice is referring to the subject of the sentences.
Remember a subject is a word or group of words in a sentence that moves
to an action, or an action move towards. Read moreHow to use synonyms
Using synonyms
Synonyms are words that has the same or almost the same methods meaning.
Synonyms can be used to change the way a sentence appears.read more
How to use antonyms
Antonyms
These are words opposite in meaning.
Moving the meaning from clockwise to anti-clockwise read more
How to use the types of sentences
Types of sentences
Sentences are made up of clauses.
What is a clause?
A clause is a set of words with its own subject and verb.
They're two types of clause: independent clause andsubordinate clause.
Independent clause standalone as a complete sentence.
e.g: "Everyone know that reggae belongs to Jamaica." Read more
How to promote your bestseller
How I earn most of my writing skills to get my first ebook best seller
1. First I would say this, a good writer is also a good reader I read a lot to copy what others are doing;
read well that's a key.
read well that's a key.
2. I write alot everyday, even fives minutes of my hard working days. Write even something even two lines
3. Many talkin about joining a workshops or taking night classes, that's also a great chance too
4. Mostly I pay close attention to those guys, what, when, where, who and how read more Verbs adjectives adverbs
Adjectives
Adjective upgrade a noun or a pronoun.
It tells the details behind; how many, how much what kind and which one
The two simplest form of adjective are the, A and An. I refer to them as the articles-adjectives. An is v used before a word that begins with vowels sound. read more
How to use pronouns
Nouns and pronouns
Nouns
A noun is the name of a place, person or thing.
There are two forms of nouns:
Common noun
Names of any class of person, animal place or things.
A proper noun
Direct names of person, thing and place. Read more
How to use punctuation sign
Punctuation help better understanding of written words.
The question mark ?
The question is used:
The is place at the end of a sentence that asks a direct question.
e.g: where is Sadie right now? Read more
How to identify nouns
Common and proper noun
A proper noun:
This names a specific place, person or thing.
A common noun:
This names any one member of a group
of places, things, and persons.read more
Using adjectives comparison
The comparison of adjectives
Using adjectives to compare things is often done.
Most adjectives have three steps of comparison, and others have only two.
Adjectives comparison:
Positive, Comparative and Superlative. read more
Identify common writing errors
Common usage errors
These are common usage errors me often makes when writing sentences
Here, they're some of them that will improve your grammar skills.
Good, well read more
How to use irregular verbs
The irregular verb go
These are the principal parts:
Present present participle past past participle
Go going went goneThese are the principal parts:
Present present participle past past participle
Read more
How to use figure of speech
Figures of speech:
These are used to generate backgrounds , evoke your thoughts and make a twist to an understanding.
We used them to put a little more flavor .
They're three famous figure of speech used: read more
How to form adverb from adjectives forms
How to formed adverb from adjective forms:
Adverb is use to upgrade the meaning of verbs, adjectives and other adverbs
Many are formed by only adding "ly" to an adjective, others are formed by remov-
ing "e" then add the "-ly" look below:read more
How to use the different types of complements
A complement is a word or group of words that gives the entirely meaning of the predicate of a complete clause.
Types of complement: predicate nominatives, direct objects, objective complements, predicate adjectives and indirect objects. read more
How to use verbs principal parts
Principal parts
A verb has four unique principal parts:
The Present
The Present Particle
The Past
The Past Participle
Regular verbs form the past and past participle
Just by adding -ed to the present form.read more
The Present
The Present Particle
The Past
The Past Participle
Regular verbs form the past and past participle
Just by adding -ed to the present form.read more
How to form contractions
How to use contraction doesn’t, don't , isn't and aren't.
These are both contraction:
Does+not = doesn't
Do+not = don't
Doesn't is used when speaking of one individual, place or thing.
A it has a trend of fallen in a sentence of asking.
Doesn't the car fix from yesterday ? Read more
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