When we speak, it makes no difference whether a noun is proper or common because it does not impact syntax. When we write, however, we need to know which nouns are proper because we need to know where to place capital letters. Here’s a tip: Want to make sure your writing shines?
“I recently saw Serena Williams deliver a virtual presentation from her living room, in casual clothes with a picture of her daughter behind her,” says McCollum. “It felt completely different than seeing her on a stage alongside 5,000 others, and Serena seemed much more human and vulnerabl...
101. He is p___ of his daughter's ability to speak four languages. 102. Most children go to p___ elementary and secondary schools instead of the private ones. 1. illness2. imagination3. important4. impossible5. improve 6. included7. incomes8. Increase9. indeed10. Indians 11. individu...
When we speak, it makes no difference whether a noun is proper or common because it does not impact syntax. When we write, however, we need to know which nouns are proper because we need to know where to place capital letters. Here’s a tip: Want to make sure your writing shines?