Prepositions are words we use to show the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence. They can also be called place words because they
Adjectives are words used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns. Example: I threw the rotten apple in the empty bin. The nouns are apple and bin. ‘rotten’ describes the
Homographs are words that have the same spelling but different meanings. Examples – wind, bear, wave, bark, wound, row, evening, bat, sink, pant, bank etc. Homo means ‘same’ and graph
We do not have classroom games just for fun though it might appear that way on the surface. The easiest way to make children learn is through hands-on games and
Collective nouns are names for a collection or a number of people, places, animals, or things. Words like crowd, mob, archipelago, cluster, herd, flock, etc. are some examples of these
The English language is complex but magical. There are a hundred different ways to say the same thing. Can any other language offer that? There are words that have similar
A conjunction is a word that links other words, phrases, or clauses together. Conjunctions allow you to combine words, phrases and clauses to form complex and elegant sentences. It helps avoid
A homograph is defined as a word that shares the same written form as another word but has a different meaning. Homo means ‘same’ and graph means ‘write.’ If two
A simile is a figure of speech. It compares two different things in an interesting way. We use ‘as’ or ‘like’ for comparison. It adds a spark to writing and
A proper noun is a specific name for a person, place, animal, or thing. I have a detailed lesson for nouns accompanied by worksheets. Do check it. In this post,
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