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Abstract Nouns are Names of Abstracted Things 9 Oct 2012 | 02:58 pm
Abstract Nouns are also names, but of realities which we arrive at through the mental process of abstraction
Abstract Noun Sentences 9 Oct 2012 | 02:56 pm
These abstract noun sentences along with the lesson on abstract nouns will give you a comfortable grasp of the topic.
Common Nouns - Find Answers to Some Important Questions About Them 9 Sep 2012 | 12:52 pm
What are common nouns? How important are they? What are their types? How can we recognize them?
English Grammar is the Soul of English Language 17 Aug 2012 | 04:32 pm
If you are strong in English grammar, you have control of English language...even if it is not your first language. Grammar need not be difficult. If you are ready to learn step by step, help is free.
Collective Nouns: Their Meaning, their Grammatical Number, and some Possible Points of Confusion. 30 Jul 2012 | 04:27 am
Here's an easy-to-understand explanation of what collective nouns are, what confusion to avoid and why they are treated sometimes as singular and at other times as plural.
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Site Map of English Language Grammar Guide 15 Jun 2012 | 02:10 pm
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English Grammar Blog 13 Jun 2012 | 09:14 pm
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The Word 'Sentences' Itself Tells Us Something About English 12 Jun 2012 | 08:23 pm
English words, such as sentences, subject, object, illustrate that it is not strange in English to have words with one spelling and pronunciation, but two or three meanings.
Pronouns - Their Person, Number, Gender, Case, and Types 12 Jun 2012 | 04:06 am
Pronouns are substitutes for nouns phrases. They are affected by Person, Number, Gender, and Case.