How to use tense in novels?
How to use tense novels? Present Tense From classics to new-age contemporary books, many well-written pieces of literature are written in the present tense. It brings the reader
What are Synonyms?
What are “Umm… what is that word… umm… it has this meaning only but is much better to use at this point.” We all tend to have this thought at least once when we are writi
What are articles (a, an, the)?
What are articles “Will this have ’a’ or ‘the’? No, I think it will have nothing. But now it seems incomplete.” If you also get stuck in such a doldrum of situations, t
Let’s Punctuate – Part 3
Let’s Punctuate (PART-3) Are you ready for the last ride? Wait! We are not. For we — with utmost determination — are here to make you comfortable with the punctuation marks.
Let’s Punctuate – part-2
Let’s Punctuate (PART-2) Hey, reader! How is your day going? Is it fun, vibrant, productive, or sloppy? Whatever it may be, don’t forget to do this: read, write, revise, repeat
Let’s Punctuate – part-1
Let’s Punctuate (PART-1) “Ladies, if you want to know the way to my heart… good spelling and good grammar, good punctuation, capitalize only where you are supposed to cap
Golden Rules You Should Follow While Writing Dialogues
What are dialogues? Why are they Dialogues are one of the cornerstones that breathe life into your story. They make your characters alive by giving them voice, opinions, and though
What do you mean by “figure of speech”? part 4
What do you mean by (Part: 4) Hey, folks! By now, your word picture must be ready. And with this last set of strokes, you’ll create your masterpiece. And if not, revisit the
What do you mean by “figure of speech”?
What do you mean by (Part: 3) So how is your painting coming out? I am pretty sure it is all bright and beautiful with artistic strokes of all figures of speech we discussed in the
What do you mean by “figure of speech”?
What do you mean by (Part: 2) Did you brush your canvas with the hues of figures of speech discussed in the previous blog? If not, do it now! The figures of speech are rhetorical