Weather is an uncountable noun because it cannot be counted as individual units.
It refers to a general condition.
The suffix "-less" means “without,” and gives the word a negative meaning — hopeless means without hope.
Useful, fearful, and careful have neutral or positive connotations due to their suffixes.
The correct sentence is: "Hurry up or you will miss the bus."
"Or" is used to show a warning or consequence — if you don't hurry, the result will be missing the bus.
The phrase "in the course of time" means after a period of time has passed.
It is used to express that something may happen eventually or gradually.
"However" shows contrast between going into the store and not finding anything to buy.
It connects two contrasting ideas in the sentence effectively.
Anaphoric reference points back to something mentioned earlier.
Here, "He" refers back to "John."
A compound noun is formed when two or more words combine to create a single noun (e.g., toothpaste, classroom).
It names a person, place, thing, or idea using combined words.
A digraph is when two letters are used together to represent one sound (e.g., sh, ch, th).
It's common in English spelling patterns and phonics.
Participle (Past) Used: "Found" (from "I found") is a past participle that introduces the reason for the action.
Structure: The participle phrase "Found the door open" modifies the subject "I" and explains why the action "went inside" happened.
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