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When Vs While

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when vs while When Vs While: What is when vs while? Both the words “When” and “While” are conjunctions. English learners often get confused by their meanings due to their overlapping usage. In this blog, let’s explore their usage with examples for better understanding. When: The conjunction ‘when’ refers to a specific time or a condition that follows another event. We use the word ‘when’ to describe situations that happen at a particular time. Examples: 1.Time-related questions or statements: When is your birthday? I remember when we first met. 2.Indicating a future event or condition: When I get home, I’ll call you. Call me when you arrive. 3.Indicating a cause and effect or condition: When the rain stops, we’ll go for a walk. He always gets nervous when he speaks in public. While: The conjunction ‘while’ refers to an ongoing action or simultaneous events also while is used to indicate two actions that happening at the same time. It refers to the ongoing process. In three cases we use...

Tongue Twisters A to Z: A Fun Way to Practice Speech

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  Tongue twisters. It is a fun way to learn a language. Those phrases seem to delight in tripping us up! They are enjoyable and playful, giving us a sense of joy. These linguistic hurdles are a source of amusement for both children and adults and provide a constant source of entertainment. Though the end goal is to say them correctly, the tongue twisters offer a surprising range of benefits beyond just a good laugh. Why don’t you try this out! Rubber Babby Buggy Bamppers Here, in this blog Fun with Tongue Twisters let us learn some of the tongue twisters that twist your tongue. Easy tongue twisters To start with here are some easy tongue twisters. These are beginner-friendly and prepare you for the complex. 1.Round and round the rugged rock the ragged rascal ran. 2.She sees cheese. She sees cheese. She sees cheese. 3.Toy boat. Toy boat. Toy boat. 4.I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream. 5.Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear. Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair. Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn’t fuzzy, was he?...

Been vs Being Usage

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  Clear and effective communication solely relies on a strong grasp of grammar because grammar helps to organize the language. Grammar is like the blueprint of a building: Without a solid foundation and proper construction, the building is unstable or may collapse. The same applies to grammar in communication. When grammar is incorrect, it will hinder communication. Clear and effective communication relies on a strong grasp of  Grammar . And here in this blog let us look at the difference between ‘Been’ and ‘Being’. Been and Being come from the same Root Word, but they have different meanings. Although they have the same root word, the meanings and the usage differ. Let us understand the difference in the blog. What does “Been” mean? The past participle of the verb “to be” is “been.” It is often used in perfect tenses, especially the past and the present perfects. Present Perfect Tense:  An activity that occurred at an ambiguous point in the past and is relevant to the pr...

Difference Between Adjectives and Adverbs

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  Difference Between Adjectives and Adverbs Adjectives and Adverbs are two essential part of the sentence unlike determiners. These words add depth of meaning to the sentence. Adjectives and adverbs may seem similar; they have distinct function in the sentence. Understanding the difference helps to communicate clearly and effectively. The part of speech, is both modifying and other words, have unique roles in sentence structure. Here, in this blog let us know the difference between adjectives and adverbs and let us know how to use them effectively. Also, we will explore the key differences between adjectives and adverbs, and how to use them correctly. First, let us understand what is the definition of adjectives and adverbs. Let us move to the difference further. What is Adjective? Definition:  Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns (a person, place, thing, or idea). They provide more information about a noun, such as its appearance, size, shape, color,...