Thursday, June 20, 2013

WHAT'S NEW?

* Here are some colour related idioms that you will find interesting.
*What’s the big deal about the passive voice?
* Here's how the pronouns you choose influence the point of view in your writing.
* If English is not your first language, check out these rules for article usage.
* English has some interesting negative words as they don't seem to have positive counterparts.
* There is a close connection between time adverbs and verb tenses:
       Time adverbs (clues) with the present tense.
       Other tenses and time adverbs:

*If you are having trouble remembering grammar rules, consider the result of this study and sleep on it!

2 comments:

Kristy Edwards said...

Adjectives - are used to add to a noun or modify it. They are generally describing words.

Adverbs - adds information to a verb. Generally end in - ly but not always.

So you know if it is an adjective or a adverb because of the words placement in the sentence. If the word is with a noun or a verb.

Kristy Edwards said...

I tend to over use the comma in my writing because I really didn't understand the correct workings of the comma. This reading on the comma definitely helped make it clearer to me.