Accompany and Escort generally mean to go along with someone( or something ). However there is a little difference. To Accompany is to go along as an associate on equal terms ( like with a friend or colleague ). Hence, it is used more in informal situations. I’ll be going to accompany my friend on […]
Prepositions
Let’s see if you can find what’s wrong with the following statements: * Do not interfere in my work. * He is in the committee. * I have no pen to write. * He is jealous with me. * He has resigned from the post. Could you find? Well, what is wrong in each of […]
Verbs-1
Observe the following statements: * Your e- mail do not have the clear information. * She seem to have got bad mood today. * She and her husband has taken the right decision. Found anything wrong with the statements? If not then here it is: The subject-verb agreement is not there in these statements, so […]
Word of the Week
Silly, Absurd & Ridiculous are commonly used words. They all mean something inconsistent with reason or common sense, completely nonsensical. Preposterous is the word you can add to this bouquet. It implies an extreme of foolishness. ( such a preposterous proposal )
Hairs??
” She’s got beautiful hairs!” ‘Hairs‘!!!! Often used but in the wrong context. When you refer to someone’s hair (all the hair on one’s head) it is referred to in a collective manner, and so is considered uncountable. Hence it always takes the singular form only, just like furniture. ” She’s got beautiful hair!” However, […]