"Please accept this free literature", said the Moonie at the airport.
She studied English literature in college and developed a passion for classic novels.
He liked to create pictures and works of literature.
The error in the sentence is the misspelling of the word "no" as "ni." The correct sentence should read: "A student of English literature must read all the works of Shakespeare." The word "ni" is not a valid English word and does not make sense in this context.
Literature in English is the writing written in English, but English in literature is the overall English literature that there is in the general category of "literature."
The longest sentence in English literature is published in four volumes of Nigel Tomm's novel The Blah Story(Volume 16, 17, 18 and 19). The sentence contains 2,403,109 words; 15,403,732 characters (with spaces); 3,248 pages. PS. The sentence contains the longest 3,609,750-letter word 'somewhenot…dingown'.
"Für". It is also acceptable to spell it "fuer".
Using certain aspects of the English language can have a negative effect on English literature. George Orwell argued that you should never use the passive voice when you can use the active one.
There is English grammar and there is English literature. Literature is reading.
Nathaniel Hawthorne did not use Old English in his writings; instead, he wrote in 19th-century American English. His style is characterized by a sophisticated vocabulary and intricate sentence structures, reflecting the literary conventions of his time. While he incorporated archaic elements and themes from earlier English literature, his language remains accessible to modern readers.
Lothar Cerny has written: 'Beautie and the use thereof' -- subject(s): Arcadia in literature, Country life in literature, English Didactic literature, English Pastoral literature, History and criticism, Social ethics in literature, Ut pictura poesis (Aesthetics)
we should use had if the sentence is in past tence
Yes, "Math" and "English" should be capitalized in a sentence when referring to the subject or course. For example, "I have a Math exam tomorrow" or "She is studying English literature."