Linking words
Idioms
Facts about English
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When do we use 'Moreover'? 

Moreover is an adverb that means in addition to what has been said. Moreover is used to transition into additional information or to connect a sentence to a related one that has already been said.

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It's a piece of cake

It's easy

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The most common letter in English is...? 

'e'

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When do we use 'nevertheless'? 

You use nevertheless when saying something that contrasts with what has just been said. He had problems but nevertheless managed to finish his most famous painting.

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It's raining cats and dogs

It's raining hard

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More English words begin with the letter "?" than with any other letter

's'

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Difference between 'However' and 'But'?

But and However are two words that are used to show contrast or contradiction in a sentence. The main difference between But and However is that But mainly functions as a conjunction in a sentence while However functions as an adverb.

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Kill two birds with one stone

Get two things done with a single action

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A sentence that contains all 26 letters of the alphabet is called a ... 

"pangram".

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List of conjunctions? 

And, but, for, nor, or, so, and yet — are the seven coordinating conjunctions. To remember them, the acronym FANBOYS can be used.

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Let the cat out of the bag

Give away a secret

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The longest English word without a true vowel (a, e, i, o or u) is... 

"rhythm"

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Importance of Linking words?

Using linking words within and between sentences and paragraphs helps to make your writing flow logically. These words act as signposts, assisting your reader to move easily from one idea to the next, and to see relationships between sentences or paragraphs.

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Your guess is as good as mine

I don't know

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There are only 4 English words in common use ending in "-dous": ... 

hazardous, horrendous, stupendous, and tremendous

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