World English AcademyPrepositional Phrases:A preposition and the words that follow it make up a prepositional phrase (a complement). The complement is usually a noun phrase or a…Jun 21, 2023Jun 21, 2023
World English AcademyColon vs SemicolonColons and semicolons are among the richest, most generous, and also interesting kinds of punctuations. They look quite similar and that…Jun 14, 2023Jun 14, 2023
World English Academy3 English Idioms About AppearanceRemember the last time time you ‘cried your eyes out’? This is what it means to cry a lot and for a long time. When someone cries their…Jun 6, 2023Jun 6, 2023
World English AcademyWhat are Uppercase and Lowercase LettersUppercase letters: are letters that represent the beginning of a sentence or a proper noun. Lowercase letter: are all other letters not in…May 24, 2023May 24, 2023
World English AcademyWhat is an Adjective Phrase?The beginning of an adjective phrase is always an adjective. Before or after the head, the adjective phrase could also include the…May 17, 2023May 17, 2023
World English AcademyIdioms using the word “Cards”It is fascinating to see how games can have such an influence on the language. The number of idioms related to playing cards is insanely…May 8, 2023May 8, 2023
World English AcademyIndirect Objects in English (with examples)To know what an indirect object is, we first must understand what a direct object is. A direct object is a noun or noun phrase that…Apr 26, 2023Apr 26, 2023
World English AcademyHomophonesHomonyms can be troublesome because they may refer to three distinct classes of words. Homonyms may be words with identical pronunciations…Apr 10, 2023Apr 10, 2023
World English Academy10 Ways to Improve Your English VocabularyThe more words you have, the chattier you will be.Mar 29, 2023Mar 29, 2023