A third-person narrative tells the story from an outside perspective, using pronouns like “he,” “she,” or “they.”
The narrator is not a character in the story, offering an objective viewpoint.
"Sugar" as a general, uncountable noun doesn't need "the" when talking in general.
Correct form: "Sugar causes diabetes." — remove "the" for general statements.
A swarm of bees attacked the farmer.
"Swarm" is the correct collective noun for bees.
"Mine" is a possessive pronoun that shows ownership.
It replaces a noun phrase like "my car" to avoid repetition.
Bravery is a quality or idea that cannot be seen or touched, only felt or understood.
Such intangible concepts are called abstract nouns.
Denotative meaning refers to the literal dictionary definition of a word.
"Falter" literally means to walk or move unsteadily, especially due to weakness or lack of confidence.
Falter means چلنے یا مستقل طور پر منتقل کرنے کے لئے
The suffix “-ment” forms nouns that describe a state, action, or condition (e.g., "enjoyment," "development").
It turns verbs into abstract nouns.
"Stars" is plural, so the auxiliary verb "do" is correct.
The base form "shine" follows "do" in questions.
"Little" here describes the amount of intelligence, indicating a small quantity.
Quantity adjectives show how much or how many of something there is.
The adjectives follow the correct order: opinion → size → age → color → material → noun.
"Charming" (opinion), "little" (size), "old" (age), "white" (color), "stone" (material), followed by "house" (noun).
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