Use of 'Who’ and ‘whom’ in English Grammar


Who’ denotes the subject and ‘whom’ is used for the object?who: It’s the subject of a verb—e.g.,...

Use of ‘everybody’ ‘everyone’, ‘anybody’, and ‘each’ with pronoun


While using ‘everybody’ ‘everyone’, ‘anybody’, and ‘each’ the pronoun of the masculine...

Use of "shall have to" and "will have to" in Negative Sentence


Use of "shall have to" and "will have to" in Negative SentenceRule : Subject + Helping verb (Shall have/Will...

Use of "shall have to" and "will have to" in Affirmative Sentence


Use of "shall have to" and "will have to" in Affirmative Sentence :Rule : Subject + Helping verb (Shall...

Noun doesn't change form when preceded by a numeral


There are some nouns that indicate length, measure, money, weight or number. When they are preceded by...

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