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Transitive Verb and Intransitive Verb
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Transitive verbs require a direct object to complete their meaning (e.g., She writes a letter). Intransitive verbs do not take a direct object (e.g., He sleeps). The key difference lies in whether the verb transfers action to an object. Both are esse
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Adjectives Examples
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Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns, providing more detail about qualities, quantities, or characteristics. Examples include beautiful, quick, large, and happy. Adjectives add depth to sentences, such as in "a bright mornin
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English to English Pronunciation
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To perfect your accent and improve pronunciation in advanced English, focus on listening to native speakers, practicing stress and intonation, mimicking pronunciation patterns, recording and reviewing your speech, and seeking feedback from experts or
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English Writing Practice
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Effective English writing practices include clear structure, concise sentences, proper grammar, and varied vocabulary. Proofread for spelling and punctuation errors, maintain logical flow, and use active voice for stronger impact. Practice regularly
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How to Speak Proper English
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Mastering phonetic symbols helps you understand the sounds of words, aiding in accurate pronunciation. By learning the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), you can decipher how words should sound, improving your ability to pronounce unfamiliar word
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Active and Passive Voice
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Active voice makes sentences direct and clear, with the subject performing the action (e.g., "She wrote the book"). Passive voice shifts focus to the object, with the action happening to it (e.g., "The book was written by her"). Use active for energy
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