a style of writing and speaking that uses colloquial language, e.g. Listen, pal, can you spare...
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Type: Glossary
(also called colloquial language) informal language that is appropriate for everyday, casual...
Type: Glossary
a punctuation mark used to:
- introduce a quotation, e.g. Thabo looked up and said: '...
Type: Glossary
a play intended to amuse and entertain, e.g. Twelfth Night (Shakespeare).
Type: Glossary
a sequence of drawings in frames, usually with speech bubbles and often humorous.
Type: Glossary
a punctuation mark used to indicate a pause, often necessary to clarify meaning, e.g. The...
Type: Glossary
when a pair of commas acts in the same way as brackets or a dash and extra information is placed...
Type: Glossary
a sentence that uses the imperative form of the verb and often ends in an exclamation mark or a...
Type: Glossary
a noun that names a general class of people or entities, not individuals or particular groups, e...
Type: Glossary
See degrees of comparison of adjectives and degrees of comparison of adverbs.