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Introduction:
In today’s video, you will learn and practice Figure of speech. There are five different kinds that are usually seen in the text.
Alliteration:
Alliteration is a term to describe a literary device in which a series of words begin with the same consonant sound.
Metaphor:
A metaphor is a word or phrase for one thing that is used to refer to another thing in order to show or suggest that they are similar.
Simile:
A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things. The simile is usually in a phrase that begins with the words "as" or "like."
Personification:
Personification, a common literary tool, is a type of metaphor that comes when you relate the qualities of a person to something that isn't human or that isn't even alive, such as nature or non-living things.
Imagery:
Imagery is the language used by poets, novelists, and other writers to create images in the mind of the reader. Imagery includes figurative and metaphorical language to improve the reader’s experience through their senses. Speech doesn't much care about Punctuations.
Importance of English grammar:
English grammar is one of the most important elements of your language study. Unfortunately, it can also be one of the most complex and difficult if you’re not familiar with the rules and don’t practice them.
Grammar refers to the rules and regulations that govern spoken and written language. Grammar is the code that makes language work. It is through proper grammar that we are able to communicate in a clear manner that people can understand.
Good grammar means writing or speaking in such a way that your choice of words is understandable and follows the basic rules of sentence construction, punctuation, and spelling. So learning English grammar is critically important before thinking of writing or speaking English.
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The most confusing mistake in English grammar -- Using I or me?
You think you are good at English?
No matter how proficient you are, I'm sure you continue to come across new words, grammar references or usages which, though appear technically right, are big time bloopers. And for those who are still getting a grip of the language, ha haha, what can I say, welcome to the club!
So, one of the most commonly made mistakes in English is the confusing confusion between using I or me?
How would it sound if someone were to say "Me love you" or "Me am ready". Or if your friend were to ask you "Are you following I?" or "Give it to I".
I'm sure your friend's going to instantly ask you "Who's Mr. I??"
Here are some rules that will help you choose between I and me:
Rule No 1)
'I' is nominative whereas 'me' is accusative.
The nominative case is used for the subject of the verb, i.e. the word which denotes who/what does what the verb says. The accusative case marks the object of the verb, i.e. the word which receives the action of the verb.
In the sentence 'He loves me', 'He' is nominative and 'me' is accusative.
Don't get it?
Ok, let's make it simple with Rule No 2)
'I' is used as a subject pronoun whereas 'me' is used as an object pronoun.
Hmmmmm??
We know that both 'I' and 'me' are pronouns.
The subject pronoun is used to refer to the one that does things. Like, in the sentence "He saw me", he is the subject pronoun.
The object pronoun is used to refer to the one who has the thing done to him. Now, in the same sentence, "He saw me", me is the object pronoun.
So when you have to ask someone to keep a secret, you say, "This is between you and me", 'you and me' is the object of the preposition 'between'.
Rule No 3)
If you are still getting confused between I or me, here's a cheat rule.
Remove the unnecessary parts in the sentence for correct phrasing.
For example, here's a test sentence: Is it "You and I should have dinner sometime" or "You and me should have dinner sometime". Confused?
Now, use the cheat-rule and remove a part of this sentence "You and" as is temporarily not required. Now read the sentence.
"I should have dinner sometime"
Or "Me should have dinner sometime" Now this definitely sounds nonsensical!
That leaves you with the correct answer, which is "You and I should have dinner sometime".
Let's try this cheat-rule again! Consider "You and (I or me) are going to the prom tonight".
Apply the cheat-rule of using I or me in the sentence all by itself.
We have "I am going to the prom tonight" vs "Me am going to the prom tonight".
Now we know that I definitely works for this sentence, so the correct usage would be "You and I are going to the prom tonight"!
Coming to the last rule, RULE no 4)
Try to expand the sentences wherever possible to avoid ambiguity! Compare the sentences with 'I' or 'me' and then go back to the shortened sentence.
Look at this sentence! Is it:
Mom likes icecream more than me. OR
Mom likes icecream more than I.
Not sure?
Write down the complete sentence by expanding it.
It has to be either "Mom likes icecream more than me like icecream" or "Mom likes icecream more than I like icecream".
Isn't the answer obvious?
Now go back to the correct shortened sentence, which would be "Mom likes icecream more than I".
Now let keep these secret rules of using 'I' or 'me' between you and me!
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A noun that names one and more than one person, animal, place, or thing.
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Most singular nouns are made plural by simply putting an -s at the end. There are many different rules regarding pluralization depending on what letter a noun ends in. Irregular nouns do not follow plural noun rules, so they must be memorized or looked up in the dictionary.
Plural Noun Rules
There are many plural noun rules, and because we use nouns so frequently when writing, it’s important to know all of them! The correct spelling of plurals usually depends on what letter the singular noun ends in.
1 To make regular nouns plural, add ‑s to the end.
cat – cats
house – houses
2 If the singular noun ends in ‑s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, or -z, add ‑es to the end to make it plural.
Bus - Buses
Dress- Dresses
Bush - Bushes
Bench - Benches
Box - Boxes
Blitz - Blitzes
3) If the noun ends with ‑f or ‑fe, the f is often changed to ‑ve before adding the -s to form the plural version.
wife – wives
wolf – wolves
Exceptions:
roof – roofs
belief – beliefs
chef – chefs
chief – chiefs
5 If a singular noun ends in ‑y and the letter before the -y is a consonant, change the ending to ‑ies to make the noun plural.
city – cities
puppy – puppies
6 If the singular noun ends in -y and the letter before the -y is a vowel, simply add an -s to make it plural.
ray – rays
boy – boys
7 If the singular noun ends in ‑o, add ‑es to make it plural.
potato – potatoes
tomato – tomatoes
Exceptions:
photo – photos
piano – pianos
halo – halos
With the unique word volcano, you can apply the standard pluralization for words that end in -o or not. It’s your choice! Both of the following are correct:
volcanoes
volcanos
8) Some nouns don’t change at all when they’re pluralized.
sheep – sheep
series – series
species – species
deer –deer
Plural Noun Rules for Irregular Nouns
Irregular nouns follow no specific rules, so it’s best to memorize these or look up the proper pluralization in the dictionary.
child – children
goose – geese
man – men
woman – women
tooth – teeth
foot – feet
mouse – mice
person – people
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