Comparitive Idioms
Comparative Idioms While comparing two things- we use expressions like 'as ... as'- these expressions are called comparative idioms. Generally used to reflect personality type of a thing or a p
Comparative Idioms While comparing two things- we use expressions like 'as ... as'- these expressions are called comparative idioms. Generally used to reflect personality type of a thing or a p
Nouns never used in Singular form 1. Articles of Dress e.g. Trousers- pants- pyjamas- shorts- clothes- jeans etc. 2. Instruments consisting of two identical parts or forming a pair
INTEGRATIVE GRAMMAR PRACTICE 1 1. Study the given notes and complete the paragraph that follows by filling in the blanks. Mobile phones - emit electromagnetic field - prolonged exposure - resear
Squad of Tourists? Collective Nouns Colony of Ants Congress of Baboons Herd of Elephants Pack of Bears Pad of Paper Hive of Bees Swarm of Bees Flight of Birds Flock
Unit 2 Determiners 1. Complete the introduction given below to the story The Story Teller by Saki (H.H. Munro)- by using 'a' 'an' or 'the'. Answer: The afternoon was hot- and so was (a) _the_