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100 Transition Words for Essays: Essential Academic Writing!
Content:
Sample Research Paper Paragraph
Explanation
Adding Additional Information to Support a Point
Demonstrating Contrast
Adding a Proviso or Acknowledging Reservations
Giving Examples
Signifying...
What have you….or What you have?
The correct way to ask a question is: WHAT HAVE YOU GOT? (British English) WHAT DO YOU HAVE? (American English) :-) We can use the expression WHAT...
What is the difference between Will vs Going to?
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Will and going to are verb forms we use with predictions. They are grammatically a part of the future tense. There are some small but...
Is there an idiom for trying to find girlfriends on the streets and exchanging...
I do not know a particular idiom that describes the above, but here is an idiom that might have slightly similar meaning: Hook up - to...
In The Light Of and On Account Of Meanings
In the light of means considering certain knowledge/information (synonyms: in consideration, in relationship to).In the light of what you've just said, I decided to...
Emphatic, Demonstative, Indefinite and Distributive Pronouns
1. Emphatic pronouns: refer back to the noun to emphasize it
myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves
The principle himself opened the door for...
Phrasal Verbs with HEAR
Hear about
hear about something = get information
Have you heard about the new smartphone?
I heard about this new restaurant on Long Street. It sounds great!
Hear...
Difference Between OF and OFF!
OF (preposition)
1. Belong to or relate to someone or something
He has a fear of spiders.
Jessica is a good friend of Melinda.
In college, we studied...
How to use ‘ENOUGH’?
ENOUGH is word that can qualify an adverb or an adjective. It can also go together with a noun or sometimes act as a...