Is There A Word Getting?

1. Getting is the present participle of get1. Whats a better word for getting? What is another word for getting? acquiring obtaining landing achieving attaining getting hold of getting hands on grabbing bagging getting one’s hands on What kind of word is getting? Getting can be a noun or a […]

Is Am Are The?

Am is for the first person singular (I am), is is for the third person singular (he is, she is, it is) and are is for the first person plural (we are), the second person singular and plural (you are) and the third person plural (they are). Was/Were — These […]

Which Article Is Used For Owl?

an. In English, there are two indefinite articles: ‘a’ and ‘an’. We use ‘a’ before words that start with a consonant sound for example: a window, a bed, a uniform, etc. Then, we use ‘an’ with words that begin with a vowel sound for example: an owl, an ogre, an […]

What Are The 12 Powerful Words?

Trace, Analyze, Infer, Evaluate, Formulate, Describe, Support, Explain, Summarize, Compare, Contrast, Predict. Why use the twelve powerful words? These are the words that always give students more trouble than others on standardized tests. What are strong powerful words? The Massive 401+ List of Power Words Happiness Indulgence Gravity Genius Discover […]

Which Article Is Used With Consonants?

"a. (Grammar rules for writers.) The real rule is this: You use the article “a” before words that start with a consonant sound and “an” before words that start with a vowel sound. What article is before consonant? AArticles: A versus An “A” goes before words that begin with consonants. […]

What Is A New Word?

A neologism (/niːˈɒlədʒɪzəm/; from Greek νέο- néo-, “new” and λόγος lógos, “speech, utterance”), is a relatively recent or isolated term, word, or phrase that may be in the process of entering common use, but that has not been fully accepted into mainstream language. What are examples of new words? New […]

What Is Demonstrative Article?

In spoken and written English, demonstratives are generally used to ‘point to’ something in a situation. The demonstrative pronouns this and these usually refer to something which is near to the speaker, and that and those refer to something further away, e.g. A: Do you like this scarf? It matches […]

What Are The 10 New Words?

Let’s explore 10 new words you’ll need for 2021: Adulting. Definition: The action of becoming or acting like an adult. Awe walk. Definition: Taking a walk outside and making an effort to look at the things around you. Contactless. Doomscrolling. PPE. Quarenteen. Thirsty. Truthiness. What are the 20 new words? […]

What Are The 5 New Words?

Take a look at these 5 new English words that went trending in the year 2021. Hellacious. This word is a mix of the word ‘Hell’ and the suffix ‘cious’. Fast fashion. Supposably. Hygge. Long hauler. What are the five new words? New Words Added to English Dictionaries automagically adv. […]

What Word Describe Yourself?

The best words to describe yourself will be those that honestly capture your positive qualities.Positive Words to Describe Yourself. Persistent Genuine Patient Considerate Independent Resourceful Courageous Witty Chill Fearless Open-minded Joyful Practical Energetic Easygoing What are 5 words to describe yourself? Positive words to describe yourself Able. I am able […]