Difference between - ‘dead’, ‘death’ and ‘die’ – Spoken English Lesson

Why your Grammar is not improving?

Significantly after a long time of learning it in school, Grammar is only one of the things that most of us don't generally get right. Words and expressions that sound fine in your mind or stood up all of a sudden look like nonsense when you write down - that is, if you've realized that you made a mistake in the first place.
But how do you prevent those grammar mistakes if you're not even aware you're making them?
Many of Us get confused in Using Grammar Correctly. In fact, Grammar is all about practice, the more you Practice , the more you avoid mistakes.


Let us learn some of the common words in which we make mistakes
1. Dead is an adjective. It means no longer alive. For example:
The Animals are Dead.

2. Died is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle tense of die. To die means to stop living. For example:
The plants died because I watered them too much.

3. Death is a Noun. It is opposite of Life. Death means State after Life. For example:
I am scared of Death.


In This Video tutorial you will also learn some more sentences by which you will understand how to use these words correctly without making mistakes.

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