Author: Manjusha Nambiar

Difference between bright and brightly

Bright is an adjective and brightly is an adverb. The bright lights hurt my eyes. (Here the adjective bright modifies the noun lights.) The sun was shining brightly. (Here the adverb brightly modifies the...

Idioms – R

Here is a list of idiomatic expressions formed around words beginning with R. Each idiom is followed by its meaning. Rack something up To rack something up is to accumulate or achieve something. Rack...

If clauses worksheet for class 10

There are mainly three types of conditional clauses: First conditional, Second conditional, Third conditional. The first conditional is used to talk about real and possible situations whereas the second and third conditional are used to...