How students can find a part-time job in Australia
Piggy bank on stack of booksOne of the many advantages of studying in Australia is that international students are able to work part time while completing their studies to support…
Piggy bank on stack of booksOne of the many advantages of studying in Australia is that international students are able to work part time while completing their studies to support…
INTRODUCTION Having been neglected for a long time. adverbs and adverbials have recently moved into the center of attention of quite a number of syntacticians and semanticists. Adverbs provide an…
The gerund should not be confused with the verbal noun, which has the same suffix -ing. The main points of difference between the gerund and the verbal noun are as…
The gerund developed from the verbal noun, which in course of time became verbalized preserving at the same time its nominal character. The gerund is formed by adding the suffix…
English has three kinds of nonfinite verbs: Infinitives Gerund Participle INFINITIVE Infinitive is a grammatical term referring to certain verb forms existing in many languages. As with many linguistic concepts,…
Introduction The verb is the most complex grammatical class of words. It is the only part of speech in English that has a morphological system based on the six categories:…
Teaching aids are important because they create a visual and interactive experience for the students. As the students become more engaged, they are more likely to understand the topic being…
Adjectives Used for Face & Appearance Description Face, Mouth, Lips, and Nose To describe the shape of the face we can use the following adjectives: long, round, square, triangular, oval,…
Relative Adjectives Relative adjectives express such properties of a substance as are determined by the direct relation of the substance to some other substance. E.g.: wood — a wooden hut;…
INTRODUCTION The whole of the English vocabulary is subdivided into eleven parts of speech. Notional or fully-lexical parts of speech are: nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, pronouns, numerals, modal words and…