Epistrophe is a rhetorical device characterized by the repetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive clauses…
Epistemic modality expresses the speaker's degree of belief or knowledge about the truth of a proposition. It concerns what is…
Epanalepsis is a rhetorical device that repeats the beginning word or phrase of a clause or sentence at the end.…
Epanadiplosis is a rhetorical device where a sentence or clause begins and ends with the same word or phrase. It…
Endophora refers to the use of a word or phrase that refers to another part of the same text. It's…
Emphatic forms use auxiliary verbs like 'do,' 'does,' or 'did' to add stress to statements or questions. They clarify meaning…
Embedded questions, also known as indirect questions, are questions placed within a statement or another question. They follow statement word…
An eggcorn is a word or phrase that's replaced by a similar-sounding one, often based on a misinterpretation of the…
English as a Foreign Language (EFL) refers to the learning of English by non-native speakers in a country where English…