Dangling modifiers are phrases that don't clearly modify the intended word, leading to confusing or illogical sentences. Learn to identify…
Countable nouns represent individual items that can be counted. Learn their characteristics, how to use determiners like 'a,' 'an,' 'many,'…
Count nouns are words for things that can be counted individually. They have both singular and plural forms, and can…
Copula verbs, like 'to be,' connect a subject to a predicate, providing information about its state or identity. They are…
Coordinating conjunctions like 'for,' 'and,' 'nor,' 'but,' 'or,' 'yet,' and 'so' link words, phrases, and independent clauses, creating smooth and…
Continuous verbs, also known as progressive verbs, describe actions happening over a period of time. They are formed using a…
Conjuncts are words or phrases that connect ideas, sentences, or clauses, ensuring smooth transitions and logical flow in writing. They…
Conjunctions are words that join words, phrases, or clauses. They are essential for creating complex sentences and showing relationships between…
The conditional perfect tense describes hypothetical past actions that did not happen. It's formed using 'would have' + past participle,…
Concrete nouns refer to things you can perceive with your five senses. They are tangible objects or beings, distinct from…