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quotation mark
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abreviatura

abreviatura

the shortened form of a word, etc.

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The abbreviation 'CEO' stands for Chief Executive Officer.
In formal writing, it is important to spell out the term before using its abbreviation.
What is an "abbreviation"?

An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase, created by using only a few of its letters or syllables to make it quicker to write or say. Common examples include "Dr." for "Doctor" or "etc." for "et cetera". Some abbreviations are formed by taking the initial letters of a series of words, such as "NASA" for "National Aeronautics and Space Administration". Abbreviations are widely used in everyday language, writing, and specialized fields to save time or space while still conveying the full meaning of the original term.

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apostrophe
apostrophe
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apóstrofo

apóstrofo

the symbol ' used in writing to show possession or omission of letters or numbers

What is an "apostrophe"?

An apostrophe (') is a punctuation mark used in writing to indicate possession or the omission of letters in contractions. In possessive forms, it shows ownership, as in "the dog's leash," which indicates that the leash belongs to the dog. In contractions, the apostrophe replaces missing letters, such as in "do not" becoming "don't." Apostrophes are also used in some plurals of letters or symbols, like "mind your p's and q's." While helpful for clarity, it is important to use apostrophes correctly to avoid confusion in writing.

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article
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artículo

artículo

(grammar) any type of determiner that shows whether we are referring to a particular thing or a general example of something

What is an "article"?

An article is a type of determiner that provides information about the specificity and quantity of a noun. In English, there are two types of articles: definite and indefinite. The definite article "the" refers to a specific noun that is already known or identifiable, such as in "the cat on the porch." The indefinite articles "a" and "an" refer to non-specific nouns, indicating that the noun could be any one of a class, as in "a cat" or "an apple." Articles play an important role in communication by helping to clarify whether a noun is particular or general, contributing to the overall understanding of sentences.

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auxiliary verb
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/ɔːksˈɪliəɹi vˈɜːb/
verbo auxiliar

verbo auxiliar

a verb that is used with other verbs to indicate tense, voice, etc., such as do, have, and be

What is an "auxiliary verb"?

An auxiliary verb, also known as a helping verb, is a verb that is used together with a main verb to form a verb phrase. Auxiliary verbs provide additional information about tense, mood, voice, or aspect. Common auxiliary verbs in English include "be," "have," and "do." For example, in the sentence "She is running," the auxiliary verb "is" helps to indicate the continuous tense of the main verb "running." Auxiliary verbs are important for constructing various grammatical structures, allowing for clearer expression of time and the nature of actions in sentences.

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clause
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oración

oración

(grammar) a group of words that contains a subject and a verb and functions as a unit within a sentence

What is a "clause"?

A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb, and it can express a complete thought or part of a thought. There are two main types of clauses: independent and dependent. An independent clause can stand alone as a complete sentence, like "She enjoys reading." A dependent clause, on the other hand, cannot stand alone and is usually connected to an independent clause for meaning, such as "because she loves stories." Clauses are important for constructing sentences and can add complexity by combining multiple ideas. They can function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs within a sentence, enhancing the richness of language.

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conjunction
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conjunción

conjunción

(grammar) a word such as and, because, but, and or that connects phrases, sentences, or words

What is a "conjunction"?

A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence, creating relationships between different parts of the text. The main types of conjunctions include coordinating conjunctions, which connect elements of equal importance, and subordinating conjunctions, which link a dependent clause to an independent clause. Correlative conjunctions work in pairs to connect related elements. Understanding conjunctions is essential for constructing coherent sentences and clarifying relationships between ideas.

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contraction
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contracción

contracción

a short form of a word or a group of words used instead of the full form

What is a "contraction"?

A contraction is a shortened form of a word or group of words that combines them into one, often by omitting certain letters and replacing them with an apostrophe. For example, "do not" can be contracted to "don't", and "I am" becomes "I'm". Contractions are commonly used in spoken and informal written language to make speech or writing more fluid and conversational. They help convey a sense of familiarity and ease in communication, while still retaining the original meaning of the full expression.

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grammatical
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gramatical

gramatical

connected to the rules or the study of grammar

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intonation
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entonación

entonación

(phonetics) the rising and falling of the voice when speaking

What is "intonation"?

Intonation refers to the variation in pitch while speaking, which helps convey meaning, emotion, and attitude. It involves the rise and fall of voice pitch over phrases and sentences, indicating whether a statement is a question, a command, or an expression of surprise, among other things. For example, in English, a rising intonation at the end of a sentence often suggests a question, while a falling intonation may indicate a statement or command. Intonation is important for effective communication, as it can change the intended meaning and help listeners interpret the speaker's emotions and intent.

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intransitive verb
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/ɪntɹˈænsɪtˌɪv vˈɜːb/
verbo intransitivo

verbo intransitivo

(grammar) a verb without a direct object

What is an "intransitive verb"?

An intransitive verb is a verb that does not require a direct object to complete its meaning. It can stand alone in a sentence and still convey a complete idea. Intransitive verbs describe actions or states that do not transfer action to an object. For example, in the sentence "She sleeps," the verb "sleeps" does not need a direct object to make sense. Other examples include "He runs," "They laughed," and "The sun shines." Intransitive verbs are important for constructing sentences that express actions or conditions without needing to specify an object.

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transitive verb
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/tɹˈænsɪtˌɪv vˈɜːb/
verbo transitivo

verbo transitivo

(grammar) a verb that needs a direct object

What is a "transitive verb"?

A transitive verb is a verb that requires one or more objects to complete its meaning. It transfers action from the subject to the object, creating a clear relationship between the two. In a sentence with a transitive verb, the action of the verb is directed towards the object. For example, in the sentence "She reads a book," the verb "reads" is transitive because it has the object "a book." Other examples include "He kicked the ball" and "They built a house." Transitive verbs are essential for expressing actions that affect an object, providing clarity in communication.

Información Gramatical:

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part of speech
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/pˈɑːɹt ʌv spˈiːtʃ/
categoría gramatical

categoría gramatical

(grammar) any of the grammatical classes that words are categorized into, based on their usage in a sentence

What is "part of speech"?

Part of speech is a grammatical category that describes the role a word plays in a sentence. The main parts of speech include nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. Each part of speech serves a specific function, such as naming people or things, replacing nouns, expressing actions or states of being, describing nouns, modifying verbs or adjectives, showing relationships between words, connecting phrases or clauses, and expressing emotions. Understanding the different parts of speech is essential for constructing clear and grammatically correct sentences, as it helps identify how words interact within a sentence.

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passive voice
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/pˈæsɪv vˈɔɪs/
voz pasiva

voz pasiva

(in grammar) the form of a verb used when the grammatical subject is affected by the action of the verb, rather than performing it

active voice
What is the "passive voice"?

The passive voice is a grammatical construction in which the subject of a sentence receives the action of the verb rather than performing it. In this structure, the focus is on the action itself or the recipient of the action, rather than the doer. The passive voice is typically formed by using a form of the verb "to be" followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, in the sentence "The book was read by the teacher," "the book" is the subject that receives the action, while "the teacher" is mentioned later in the sentence. The passive voice is useful for emphasizing the action or the recipient, especially when the doer is unknown or less important in the context.

Información Gramatical:

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prefix
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/ˈpɹifɪks/
prefijo

prefijo

(grammar) a letter or a set of letters that are added to the beginning of a word to alter its meaning and make a new word

What is a "prefix"?

A prefix is a type of affix that is added to the beginning of a base word or root to modify its meaning. Prefixes can change the meaning of the word in various ways, such as indicating negation, repetition, or degree. For example, the prefix "un-" can be added to the word "happy" to form "unhappy", which means not happy. Other examples include "redo", where the prefix "re-" indicates doing something again, and "preview", where "pre-" means before. Prefixes are important in word formation, allowing for the creation of new words and the expansion of vocabulary in many languages.

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sufijo

sufijo

(grammar) a letter or a set of letters that are added to the end of a word to alter its meaning and make a new word

What is a "suffix"?

A suffix is a type of affix that is added to the end of a base word or root to modify its meaning or grammatical function. Suffixes can change the part of speech, tense, or number of a word. For example, adding the suffix "-ing" to the verb "run" forms "running,", indicating an ongoing action. Similarly, adding the suffix "-ful" to the noun "beauty" creates the adjective "beautiful", which describes something that has beauty. Suffixes play an important role in word formation and help expand vocabulary in many languages.

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to quote
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citar

citar

to say the exact sentence or group of words someone else used in a movie, book, etc.

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proper noun
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/pɹˈɑːpɚ nˈaʊn/
nombre propio

nombre propio

(grammar) the name of a place, person, country, etc. with its first letter capitalized

common noun
What is a "proper noun"?

A proper noun is a specific name used to identify a particular person, place, organization, or thing. Unlike common nouns, which refer to general items, proper nouns are always capitalized and refer to unique entities. Examples include "John," "Paris," "Microsoft," and "Christmas." Proper nouns help distinguish specific individuals or places from broader categories. For instance, "city" is a common noun, while "New York" is a proper noun. Recognizing proper nouns is important for identifying specific names in language and following proper capitalization rules.

Información Gramatical:

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quotation mark
quotation mark
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/kwoʊtˈeɪʃən mˈɑːɹk/
comillas

comillas

either of the symbols " " or ' ' used before and after a word or words to indicate the beginning and the end of a title or quoted remark, or to mark a jargon

What is a "quotation mark"?

A quotation mark is a punctuation mark used to indicate the beginning and end of a direct quote or to highlight specific words or phrases. In English, quotation marks come in pairs, typically represented as “ ” or ' '. For example, in the sentence "She said, 'Hello,'" the quotation marks show that the words within them are the exact words spoken by someone. Quotation marks are also used to denote titles of short works, such as articles or poems, and to indicate irony or special meaning. By clearly defining quoted text, quotation marks enhance clarity and accuracy in writing.

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