PrishWe & TheyThroughout history, there has always been a “We” and a “They”. We did witness it once again due to the events that unfolded over the last…Jun 26, 2020Jun 26, 2020
PrishRegressCOVID-19 has become a hiatus in our lives. There is no going back from this or so we think. This will be known as the time that marked a…May 11, 2020May 11, 2020
PrishThe universe doesn’t have your back.Dale Carnegie once said, “When dealing with people, let us remember we are not dealing with creatures of logic. We are dealing with…Aug 13, 2018Aug 13, 2018
PrishThe commaThe office of the Comma is to show the slightest separation which calls for punctuation at all. It should be omitted whenever possible. It…Aug 10, 2018Aug 10, 2018
Prish9 apostles of punctuationCast-iron rules for punctuation have been laid down ages ago, but most of them have been broken long since and thrown into the junk-heap of…Aug 8, 2018Aug 8, 2018
PrishLaws of concord.. whatever these areIn the construction of all sentences, the grammatical rules must be observed. The laws of concord, that is, the agreement of certain words…Aug 8, 2018Aug 8, 2018
PrishThe sentenceA sentence is an assemblage of words so arranged as to convey a determinate sense or meaning, in other words, to express a complete thought…Aug 8, 2018Aug 8, 2018
PrishRIP — The three essentialsThe three essentials of the English language are: Purity, Perspicuity and Precision, which unfortunately are all dead.Aug 8, 2018Aug 8, 2018
PrishG is for GenderThe distinction between nouns with regard to sex is called Gender. There are three genders: the Masculine, the Feminine, and the Neuter.Aug 8, 2018Aug 8, 2018
PrishThe favourites : ArticlesArticles in English are two, a and the; a becomes an before a vowel, and before an h which is not sounded: as, an exquisite, an hour-glass…Aug 8, 2018Aug 8, 2018