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English grammar is the body of rules that describe the structure of expressions in the English language. English Grammar Rules, Teaching English Grammar, English Grammar Worksheets, English Verbs, English Writing Skills, Grammar And Vocabulary, English Vocabulary Words Learning, English Language Learning, English Phrases
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English grammar is the body of rules that describe the structure of expressions in the English language.
The modal verbs of English are a small class of auxiliary verbs used mostly to express modality (properties such as possibility, obligation, etc.). English Grammar Tenses, Learn English Grammar, English Idioms, English Learning Spoken, German Language
Modal Verb Examples: Can and Could, May and Might, Shall and Should, Must and Had to, Ought to and Had better
The modal verbs of English are a small class of auxiliary verbs used mostly to express modality (properties such as possibility, obligation, etc.).
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Our English teachers told us to avoid the word “very” because it’s weak and vague. They were right, and many times, we use “very” as a modifier for a word that could easily be replaced with a stronger, more accurate word. This infographic tells you what to use instead. Teaching Writing, Writing Help, Writing Skills, Writing Tips, Essay Writing, Art Essay, Science Writing, Nice Writing, Better Writing
This Infographic Lists 128 Words You Can Use Instead of “Very”
Our English teachers told us to avoid the word “very” because it’s weak and vague. They were right, and many times, we use “very” as a modifier for a word that could easily be replaced with a stronger, more accurate word. This infographic tells you what to use instead.
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