Affect or Effect
Today’s blog post is about two words that many people have trouble using, even native English speakers!
Today’s blog post is about two words that many people have trouble using, even native English speakers!
Do you know the difference? The first three words are homophones. These four words confuse many people. Where (conjunction, relative pronoun, interrogative) – relates to place, implies a prepositional phrases such as at which, in which or to which or at a place, in a place or to a place. e.g. where are they going?…
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Possessive Adjectives: Person Singular Plural 1 my our 2 your your 3 his/her/its their Example: my book your story his leg its tail our house Possessive Pronouns: Person Singular Plural 1 mine ours 2 yours yours 3 his/hers/its theirs Example: That book is mine. That house is ours. That ball is its. Personal Pronouns, Objective…
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