10 Lines on Ethics

We often use the words morals, manners and conducts. They represent the good habits that we should follow. The ‘Ethics’ is such a word which has a similar meaning but comes in use very rarely. Let’s read everything about ethics through the sets of 10 lines that we have provided below. Ten Lines on Ethics […]

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10 Lines on Career

In our daily life, we often hear the word ‘Career’. Even most of us use it frequently, but very rare of them know the actual meaning of the word Career. Career is the occupation or profession we choose to progress through our life. Most of us follow their passion and make their hobby as their

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10 Lines on Vacation

We all wait for the vacations very eagerly. These are the days when we are free to do whatever we want and without any restriction. Vacations are the days of fun, and so fun is reading about it. Let’s read about it through our few sets of 10 lines below. Ten Lines on Vacation in

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10 Lines on Holiday

‘Holiday’ is such a word which is enough to bring a big smile on someone’s face. Whether children or an adult, everyone eagerly waits for it. In our Childhood, summer vacation was the golden moment of the year. The happier this word is, the more enjoyable it is to read about it. Let’s have that

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Distributive Determiners

Definition with Examples Distributive Determiners are words that give information about the noun in a clause or sentence. They may refer to a group or every individual in the group. Examples/words/list of Distributive Determiners are- each, every, all, both, half, either and neither. For an instance suppose you have two pens and you are saying

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Possessive Determiners

Definition with Examples Possessive Determiners as the name suggest are used to ascertain the possessiveness of an article, noun or any person etc. The words/list/examples of Possessive Determiners are – my, its, his, their, her, our, and your. Please note that the possessive Determiners should not be confused with possessive pronouns i.e. me, him, you,

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Interrogative Determiners

Definition with Examples There are three interrogative Determiners in English grammar- what, which, whose. They are used to frame a question. Interrogative Determiners usually ask questions about a noun and are always followed by the noun. Interrogative Determiners should not be confused with the Interrogative Adverbs and the two are completely different in the purpose

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