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10 Onomatopoeic Words for Poetry and Everyday Writing

  • April 23, 2012
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10 Onomatopoeic Words for Poetry and Everyday Writing

What is onomatopoeia? This unique phonetic phenomenon includes a wide variety of words that imitate, resemble or mimic the sounds or actions they describe. Children use them, animal noises embody them, comic books print them and world-class poets control them. Here are 10 of the funniest, quirkiest and handiest onomatopoeic words. To download high-resolution poster…

10 Most Unusual Collective Nouns Revealed and Explained

  • April 9, 2012
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10 Most Unusual Collective Nouns Revealed and Explained

Collective nouns are tricky because they’re applied to groups of things, but they’re treated like singular nouns. At this point, many people are wondering what are collective nouns, and how do they work? Notable examples of collective nouns include words like group or team that cover a number of people who are treated as a…

Commonly Confused Adjectives with Explanations

  • March 26, 2012
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Adjectives pose several problems because they often sound similar and mean similar things but are used with different nouns. These rules and examples will give English learners the insight to use what they already know about countable and non-countable nouns to select the appropriate adjectives quickly and effectively. Read on to learn the difference between…

Capital or small?

  • March 12, 2012
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Rules for capitalization vary by country, language and word usage. Simple rules for capitalizing proper nouns and writing the pronoun “I” in capital letters are helpful, but they don’t provide clear answers for every situation. Here are a few tips that are useful for determining when all capital letters should be used or when the…

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