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SUMMARY
Cardinal numbers are numbers that refer to the mass or amount of an item, such as one, two, etc.
An ordinal number is a number that refers to a level, sequence, rank, stage or indicates the position
of something in a list of things. like first, second, etc
Prepositions of place describe the position of a person or thing in relation to another person or
thing.
The expression asking information according to its meaning is used to ask or ask for information.
The use of asking information is used when you want to ask and ask for information from other
people.Questions about information or asking information will definitely be answered by
providing that information.
Positive imperative is written in positive sentences. By using the positive imperative sentence,
this means we want someone to do something.
The first form of the article in English grammar is the indefinite article. Indefinite articles are a
and an. The indefinite articles express indefiniteness, or that the noun or noun phrase is general or
unknown. Use a before words that begin with a consonant sound (cat, dog, European, university)
and an before words that begin with a vowel sound (apple, egg, hour, honor). Only singular nouns
may take an indefinite article. The second form of the article in English grammar is the definite
article. The English definite article is the. The definite article expresses definiteness, or that the
noun phrase is uniquely specified or known.
The difference between singular and plural nouns is easy to spot. When a noun indicates one
only, it is a singular noun. When a noun indicates more than one, it is plural.
There is and there are to indicate the existence of an object. The purpose of the expressions there
is and there are is to express the existence of an object which, when translated into English, means
"there is" or "there is".
Pronouns include subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive adjective and possessive
pronouns. These are used to replace nouns in sentences.
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