Open, Closed and Hyphenated Compound Words
When you put two different words together, it forms another word and meaning. For example, compound words can have hyphens, spaces or no spaces at all between the two words.
When you put two different words together, it forms another word and meaning. For example, compound words can have hyphens, spaces or no spaces at all between the two words.
Transition words are the glue that connect two separate ideas together. Overall, they help readers progress from one thought to another through your story
Adjectives describe nouns or modify other words and are often before a person, place or thing. We supply you with a list of adjectives examples.
While adjectives describe nouns, adverbs describe/modify verbs. Adverbs explain ‘how’, ‘when’ or ‘where’ an action takes place. They usually end in “-ly”.