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Master These Common Adverbs: Probably, Actually, Generally & More (With Examples!) How to Use Common Adverbs Correctly Adverbs like probably, actually, generally, usually, perhaps, apparently, and obviously help express certainty, frequency, or opinion. Here’s how to use them with clear examples: 1...
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50 Most Common Irregular Plurals in English – Master These Tricky Nouns! irregular plurals 1. Child → Children 2. Person → People 3. Man → Men 4. Woman → Women 5. Tooth → Teeth 6. Foot → Feet 7. Mouse → Mice 8. Goose → Geese 9. Ox → Oxen (rare, but classic) 10. Louse → Lice 11. Die → Dice (for gami...
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50 Must-Know Synonyms for Exams | Enhance Your Vocabulary synonyms for any exam 1. Smart / Intelligent Synonyms: Brilliant, Clever, Astute, Sharp, Wise She gave a brilliant answer. 2. Big / Large Synonyms: Huge, Enormous, Gigantic, Massive, Vast An enormous building stood there. 3. Small / Tiny Syn...
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Stile vs. Style: Meaning, Differences & Correct Usage Stile vs. Style: Key Differences & Examples Stile vs. Style: Key Differences & Examples Difference: Stile (noun): A structure (like steps or a ladder) used to cross a fence or wall. Style (noun/verb): Refers to fashion, design, manner, or distin...
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Dependent vs. Dependant: Meaning, Differences & Examples Dependent vs. Dependant: Key Differences & Examples Difference: Dependent (adjective/noun – US & UK English): Reliant on someone/something. "Children are on their parents." "He listed his son as a on his tax form." Dependant (noun – UK Englis...