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Use of Should

5 Powerful Ways to Understand the Use of Should in English Grammar (With Examples)

This article explains the use of should in sentences in English grammar. It also describes the use of should, use of shall, and would and use of ‘should have’. So let us go ahead in our learning journey of 5 powerful ways to understand the use of should in English grammar. Use of Should We […]

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Interjection Examples

Interjection Definition, Example Sentences, Types, Rules, Worksheet That’s Breaking the Internet

In this article, we will understand what an interjection is, the rules of interjections, common mistakes, and the types of interjections with examples. Interjections are clearly explained with easy-to-understand examples. The lesson is helpful for CBSE and ICSE students as well as those preparing for board and competitive exams. You will also find a practice

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Conditionals and Wishes

Conditionals and Wishes Exercise and Sentences

Conditionals And Wishes Conditional sentences describe situations and their possible results. They use words like if. Conditional sentences examples:- Zero Conditional (fact/truth): First Conditional (real future): Second Conditional (unreal present/future):  Third Conditional (unreal past): Mixed Conditional (past cause, present result): Conditionals And Wishes Example Sentences Sita wants to go to the market, but she can’t

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The Internet Curbs Creativity

Informative Debate |The Internet Curbs Creativity: 5 Points for and Against

This article presents a debate on whether the Internet limits creativity, discussing both arguments in favour and against the idea. Some people are of the notion that the internet curbs creativity in students; however, others argue that it boosts creativity. Internet Curbs Creativity | Points For Students are unable to think critically. They forget to

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How Many and How Much Difference

Best Difference: How Many and How Much | Example and Exercise |

1. What is the Difference between How Many and How Much? We use much with uncountable nouns. Much time Much luck Much patience Much interest Much information We use many with plural nouns. Many friends Many people Many books Many cars Many toys We use much and many in negative sentences and questions. Table depicting

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