What is exaggeration?
What is exaggeration? Exaggeration (also called hyperbole) is a literary technique which involves over emphasising something to cause a more effective response in the...
What is exaggeration? Exaggeration (also called hyperbole) is a literary technique which involves over emphasising something to cause a more effective response in the...
What is an embedded clause? An embedded clause is a type of subordinate clause which is used to add more information to a sentence....
What is an adverbial phrase? An adverbial phrase is a group of two or more words which act together like an adverb to add...
What is an adjective? An adjective is a word that describes a noun (the name of a person, place or object). For example: They...
What is a subordinate clause? A subordinate clause is added onto the main clause to form a complex sentence. Subordinate clauses add more information...
What is a simile? A simile is a literary device which describes something by comparing it to something else, using the words ‘like’ or...
What is a relative clause? Relative clauses are a type of subordinate clause that provide extra information about nouns and pronouns in a sentence....
What is a proper noun? A proper noun is a word that refers to the name of a particular place, person or thing. Proper...
What is a pronoun? Pronouns are words which take the place of a noun in a sentence, such as: she, he, them, they, there...
What is a metaphor? A metaphor is a descriptive technique which is used to describe a place, person, object or action by referring to...
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