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Coordinating Conjunctions

Coordinating conjunctions are used to combine two nouns, two verbs, or two adjectives with each other respectively. They help reduce...

Grammar

Superlative Form of Adjectives

The superlative form of adjectives is used to describe extreme qualities. Like the comparative form, the rules for the form...

Grammar

Comparative Form of Adjectives

The comparative form of adjectives is used for comparing two objects in a sentence. Let’s look at some examples: Alexa...

Idiom

The ball is in your court

Used to tell another person that they need to make the next decision. 

Idiom

To go downhill

Describes the moment when something good begins to deteriorate (get worse). 

Idiom

To make matters worse

When something bad is added to an already bad situation. 

Idiom

Change of heart

To change how you feel about a situation. 

Idiom

Once in a blue moon

Describes something which rarely happens. 

Idiom

Play devil’s advocate

When someone argues something that they don’t believe in just to see the other person’s reaction.