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The rule of using who and whom

“Who” Vs “Whom” Do you remember Johnnie Cochran, the powerful lawyer who lead OJ Simpson’s defense team? He was good, really good. And he used good grammar. One of his more powerful statements, actually a rhetorical question to the jury, … Continue reading

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How to use Pronoun in English Language

Pronouns like “he,”, “she”, “it”, “which,” “none,” and “you” are use to make your sentences less cumbersome and less repetitive. Here is an article on “Pronouns”. Working With Pronouns For the most part, you can think of pronouns as the … Continue reading

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Major Parts of Speech in English Grammar

Following is an article that introduce us to the four major parts of speech. Recognizing the Four Major Parts of Speech In grammar there are eight parts of speech which break down into four major parts and four minor parts. … Continue reading

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Simple introduction to A and An

“a” and “an” is used to refer to a non-specific or non-particular member of the group. For example, “a computer” means any computer rather than a specific computer. It is also used before nouns that introduce something or someone you … Continue reading

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