A noun is a naming word used for a person, thing, place or idea. In Spanish, all nouns are either masculine or feminine. The word for ‘the’ or ‘a’ changes depending on the gender of the ...
In Spanish, adjectives are usually placed after the noun they describe. An adjective must agree in gender and number with the noun it describes. Watch the video to understand more about using ...
As the United States President, Donald Trump, tries to reform his country via a hail of executive orders, a common grammatical element has jumped onto international consciousness. That is pronoun. The ...
Regarding proud pedantry (C8), retired English teacher, Sue Martin of Clareville is really hating on grammar: “I have always regarded hate as a verb, hatred as a noun and hateful as an adjective. Now ...
Getting to grips with French grammar is not easy - which is why we're starting our new series offering tips and tricks for French learners. This week we're looking at the notorious subjunctive and ...
"Trivial" is a noun that describes something unimportant or insignificant. It refers to minor details or matters that don't require much attention. For example, a small spelling mistake in a casual ...