Tag: what

Possessive Adjectives: Showing Ownership in English

Possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, its, our, their) show who owns…

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Portmanteau Word

A portmanteau word blends two or more words, merging their sounds and…

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Polysyllabic: Understanding Words with Multiple Syllables

Polysyllabic words are those containing three or more syllables. They enrich language…

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Polysemy: Understanding Words with Multiple Meanings

Polysemy refers to a single word having multiple related meanings. Explore its…

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Polyptoton

Polyptoton is a rhetorical device featuring the repetition of words derived from…

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Poetry

Poetry is a literary art form that uses the aesthetics and rhythmic…

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Plagiarism: Understanding and Avoiding Academic Dishonesty

Plagiarism is the act of presenting someone else's work or ideas as…

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Pidgin: A Simplified Language for Communication

Pidgin languages emerge when speakers of mutually unintelligible languages need to communicate.…

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Understanding Phrases in Language

Phrases are fundamental building blocks of sentences, offering meaning and structure. They…

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Understanding Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal verbs combine a verb with a preposition or adverb to create…

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