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Adjectives: Degrees of Comparison
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Adjectives of Quality have Three Degrees of comparison:

The positive degree is used when no comparison is made.

The comparative degree is used to compare two things or two groups of things.

The superlative degree is used to compare more than two things or two groups of things.

Articles
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The words a, an, the are known as Articles. Articles are determiners and point out nouns. They are always placed before the noun.

Conjunctions
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Conjunctions are words that join together words, groups of words or sentences.

Correct Use Of Adjectives (little, few)
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Little : almost none(It conveys a negative sense)

A little : at least some

The little : the whole, though very little

Few : not many, infact almost none(It conveys a negative sense)

A few : at least some

The few : all of them, though very few

Correct Use Of Adjectives (much, many, some, any)
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Much is used to indicate the quantity of the uncountable nouns.

Many is used to indicate the number of the countable nouns.

Some is used in affirmative sentences.

Any is used in negative sentences.

Editing (Error Correction)
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Find the incorrect word in the brackets and replace with the correct word from options provided!

Preposition
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A Preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns or phrases to other words within a sentence.

Punctuation
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The marks, such as period, comma, and parentheses, used in writing to separate sentences and their elements and to clarify meaning are called Punctuation.

Subject and Predicate
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A Subject is a person or thing we speak about in a sentence and a Predicate refers to what we speak about the person or thing in a sentence.

Verbs: Past Tense
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A tense expressing an action that has happened is called Past Tense.

Verbs: Present Tense
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The simple present tense is used to describe habits, unchanging situations, general truths, and to relate future plans 

The present continuous of any verb is composed of two parts - the present tense of the verb to be + the present participle of the main verb.

The present perfect of any verb is composed of two elements : the appropriate form of the auxiliary verb to have (present tense) + the past participle of the main verb.