He said that they cannot read that chapter in ten minutes.
"Re-" is a prefix that means "again," added to the base word "write."
In indirect speech, present tense ("are") changes to past tense ("was").
The word "now" changes to "then" in reported speech.
"Complains" has the inflectional ending “-s”, showing third person singular present tense.
Inflectional endings modify a word’s tense, number, or degree without changing its core meaning or part of speech.
"Theirs" is a possessive pronoun that replaces “their [noun]” without repeating the noun.
Use “theirs” when the noun is implied (e.g., “the favorite activity”).
Use "which" for animals or things in non-defining relative clauses.
In this sentence, "which I loved dearly" refers to the dog — making "which" the correct relative pronoun.
"This" is a demonstrative pronoun used to point out something specific — in this case, the situation.
Demonstrative pronouns include this, that, these, those and replace nouns in context.
When comparing two things, we use the comparative form of the adjective, which is "longer" for "long."
"Longest" is the superlative form used when comparing three or more things.
'Hotel' is a non-living thing and belongs to the Neuter Gender.
Neuter gender refers to objects or places without life or gender.
Jury refers to a group of people acting as a single unit.
Collective nouns represent a collection or group, like team, class, jury.
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