Telangana State Intermediate First Year English exam is scheduled for February 27. Students can achieve high marks by ...
Grammar pro June Casagrande writes on when, how and why to use "whom," while also providing examples from great writers like Shakespeare who eschewed it in their works.
When it comes to the English language, I'm not an anything-goes kind of guy. If I were, I wouldn't have written a book called How to Not Write Bad: The Most Common Writing Errors and the Best Ways to ...
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Forcible entrance

Sample 1: “According to sources the assassins forcibly forced their way into the man’s house, located at the Shuwari Ward area of the town…”(20 Feared Dead As Gunmen Sack Police Station, Prison in ...
Ellen Jovin is the author of “Rebel With a Clause: Tales and Tips From a Roving Grammarian” and cofounder of Syntaxis, a communication-skills consulting firm.
Many students lose crucial board exam marks to avoidable grammar errors despite thorough preparation. This article highlights how platforms like Quill.org, NoRedInk, and EnglishGrammar.org help ...
In this age of AI-driven instant creation, Prasoon Joshi reminds us that humans, not machines, hold the reins of ‘the unexpressed’ — a key ingredient of creativity ...
CBSE Class 10 English exam on February 21 includes reading, grammar, writing, and literature sections with focused marks ...
Word economy is a key issue in journalese. You’re apt to hear this from your tutor in the field that prepares you to be a professional conveyor of truth: “Where one word can do, don’t use ...
Ever felt like English just wasn’t enough to capture what you really meant? Some Filipino phrases carry a specific "hugot," ...
Many of us oldsters remember being taught in school that there are eight parts of speech, but I find that, when I try to remember what I was taught, I usually come up with nine.  When I look at ...