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usingenglish - Check a Word

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This tool allows you to check a word's grammar and usage. Simply type a word in the box and press 'Check Word' to see information about it. Less common words may well not be in the database, but we are working on them. It works best with single words, but some common expressions and names have been included.
You can currently search for information on any of 58907 entries.
Browse Word Groups:
Academic Word List | Basic English | Brown Corpus | Business English Core Verb | Common Verbs | Common Words | Dolch | GMAT Idiom | GMAT Vocabulary | Grammar Terms | GRE Vocabulary | Irregular Verbs (Base Form) | Irregular Verbs (Past Participle) | Irregular Verbs (Past Simple) | Mis-spelled Words | Mispronounced Words | Prepositions and particles | SAT Vocabulary | Spelling Problems | TOEFL Vocabulary

usingenglish - Glossary of English Grammar Terms - A - Z

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A fully cross-referenced English glossary of linguistic and grammatical terms. Each grammar definition contains an explanation and cross-references to other relevant grammar terms.
Categories:
Parts of Speech & Grammar Terms
Abstract Noun | Active | Adjectives | Adjectival Noun | Adjunct | Adverbs | Adverbial | Agent | Agreement | Animate Noun | Aspect | Attributive Adjective | Auxiliary Verb | Base Form | Causative Verb | Clause | Concrete Noun | Conditionals | Conjunction | Copula Verb | Countable Noun | Defining Relative Clause | Definite Article | Determiner | Direct Object | Disjunct | Ditransitive Verb | Dynamic Verb | Finite Verb | Gender | Gerund | Imperative | Inanimate Noun | Inchoative Verb | Indefinite Article | Indirect Object | Indirect Speech | Infinitive | Interrogative Pronoun | Intransitive Verb | Irregular Verb | Modal | Mood | Negative | Non-Defining Relative Clause | Non-Finite Verb | Nouns | Number | Object | Participles | Particle | Passive | Perfect Aspect | Personal Pronoun | Phrasal Verb | Possessive Adjective | Possessive Pronoun | Postmodifier | Predicate | Predicative Adjective | Preposition | Progressive Aspect | Pronouns | Proper Noun | Quantifier | Reciprocal pronoun | Reflexive Pronoun | Relative Clause | Relative Pronoun | Reported Speech | Resultative Adjective | Singular | Stative Verb | Subject | Subjunctive | Sunstantive | Superlative | Tense | Transitive Verb | Uncountable Noun | Verbs | Voice | Zero Article

Words - Types of words, vocabulary and parts of words
Acronym | Affix | Alphabet | Antonym | Capital Letter | Cardinal Number | Contranym | Dictionary Types | Disyllabic | Homograph | Homonym | Hyponym | Inflection | Loan Word | Lower Case | Monosyllabic | Morpheme | Neologism | Onomatopoeia | Ordinal Number | Palindrome | Phrase | Polysemy | Polysyllabic | Portmanteau Word | Prefix | Punctuation | Slang | Spoonerism | Suffix | Superordinate | Swear Words | Syllable | Synonym | Upper Case

Figures of Speech
Academic Question | Allegory | Cliche | Dyad | Euphemism | Hyperbole | Hypothetical Question | Idiom | Litotes | Metaphor | Mnemonic | Oxymoron | Rhetorical Question | Sarcasm | Simile | Synecdoche | Tautology | Understatement

Grammar - Different types and areas of English grammar
Descriptive Grammar | Diachronic | Discourse Analysis | Etymology | Philology | Prescriptive Grammar | Semantics | Synchronic | Syntax

Text - Terms used for texts
Major Sentence | Minor Sentence | Paragraph | Sentence | Topic Sentence | Utterance

Poetry and Literature
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Varieties of Language - Styles and geographical variations
Creole | Dialect | Idiolect | Pidgin | Standard English

Readability Tests - How easy is it to read a text?
Lexical Density Test | Flesch-Kincaid Index | Gunning Fog Index | Passive Index | Reed-Kellogg Diagrams

Phonetics - Pronunciation and Sound
Accent | Allophone | Close Pair | Consonant | Homophone | Phoneme | Phonetic Alphabet | Received Pronunciation | Rhyme | Stanza | Vowel

Learning English - Terms used in learning English
CALL | EAP | EFL | ESL | ESOL | TEFL | TESOL

usingenglish - Glossary of English Phrasal Verbs

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A list of current English Phrasal Verbs (also called multi-word verbs) with definitions and examples. Remember that this is a creative area of English idioms, with new verbs being created every day. UsingEnglish will, therefore, be updating the list on a regular basis to include new verbs and meanings. Phrasal verbs are idiomatic expressions, combining verbs and prepositions to make new verbs whose meaning is often not obvious from the dictionary definitions of the individual words.

usingenglish - ESL Teacher Handouts, Grammar Worksheets & Printables

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A selection of free English grammar worksheets and printable handouts, for English language and English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers and instructors to use in the classroom or other teaching environment. Please select which handout you would like to preview from the list below. All links open in a new window.

usingenglish - List of English Irregular Verbs

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mit: Base Form - Past Simple - Past Participle - 3rd Person Singular - Present Participle / Gerund

Abide | Arise | Awake | Be | Bear | Beat | Become | Befall | Beget | Begin | Behold | Bend | Bereave | Beseech | Beset | Bet | Betake | Bethink | Bid | Bind | Bite | Bleed | Blow | Break | Breed | Bring | Broadcast | Browbeat | Build | Burn | Burst | Bust | Buy | Cast | Catch | Chide | Choose | Cling | Clothe | Come | Cost | Creep | Cut | Dare | Deal | Dig | Dive | Do | Draw | Dream | Drink | Drive | Dwell | Eat | Fall | Feed | Feel | Fight | Find | Fit | Flee | Fling | Fly | Forbear | Forbid | Forecast | Forego | Foreknow | Forerun | Foresee | Foretell | Forget | Forgive | Forsake | Forswear | Freeze | Gainsay | Get | Gild | Give | Go | Grind | Grow | Hamstring | Hang | Have | Hear | Heave | Hew | Hide | Hit | Hold | Hurt | Inbreed | Inlay | Input | Interbreed | Interweave | Keep | Kneel | Knit | Know | Lade | Lay | Lead | Lean | Leap | Learn | Leave | Lend | Let | Lie | Light | Lose | Make | Mean | Meet | Melt | Miscast | Misdeal | Misgive | Mishear | Mislay | Mislead | Misread | Misspell | Misspend | Mistake | Misunderstand | Mow | Outbid | Outdo | Outgrow | Outride | Outrun | Outsell | Outshine | Overbear | Overcome | Overdo | Overeat | Overhang | Overhear | Overlay | Overleap | Overpay | Override | Overrun | Oversee | Oversell | Overshoot | Oversleep | Overtake | Overthrow | Partake | Pay | Plead | Preset | Prove | Proofread | Put | Quit | Read | Rebind | Rebuild | Recast | Redo | Relay | Remake | Rend | Repay | Rerun | Resell | Reset | Retell | Rethink | Rewind | Rewrite | Rid | Ride | Ring | Rise | Rive | Run | Saw | Say | See | Seek | Sell | Send | Set | Sew | Shake | Shave | Shear | Shed | Shine | Shit | Shoe | Shoot | Show | Shrink | Shrive | Shut | Sing | Sink | Sit | Slay | Sleep | Slide | Sling | Slink | Slit | Smell | Smite | Sow | Speak | Speed | Spell | Spend | Spill | Spin | Spit | Split | Spoil | Spoonfeed | Spread | Spring | Stand | Stave | Steal | Stick | Sting | Stink | Strew | Stride | Strike | String | Strive | Sunburn | Swear | Sweep | Swell | Swim | Swing | Take | Teach | Tear | Tell | Think | Thrive | Throw | Thrust | Tread | Unbend | Unbind | Underbid | Undergo | Underlie | Understand | Undertake | Underwrite | Undo | Unwind | Uphold | Upset | Wake | Waylay | Wear | Weave | Wed | Weep | Wet | Win | Wind | Withdraw | Withhold | Withstand | Wreak | Wring | Write

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