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Active Voice
When we are writing, there are two different ‘voices’ that can be used, the active voice and the passive voice. The most commonly used is the active voice. In this article, we are going to be taking a closer look at what the active voice is and how it is to be used. We will also…
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Passive Voice
Passive voice vs active voice is one of the most complained about things in the English language. People are often told that they are being too ‘passive’, or that their work shouldn’t be in the ‘active voice‘, but nobody really knows what they did differently between the two pieces. Thankfully, we’ve put together the ultimate guide…
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Active vs Passive Voice
What is the difference between active vs passive voice? There are five properties that can affect a verb: tense, voice, mood, number, and person. Through voice, the English language can become clearer or more obtuse. Two different voices impact our language construction: passive and active. The passive voice appears formal while the active voice seems conversational.…
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Subordinate Clause
When studying grammar from the English language, you are likely to come across the term subordinate clause. At first glance, this can seem like a confusing concept, however, the subordinate clause can be easily explained and understood. In this article, we are going to take a look at the definition of this type of clause as well…
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Relative Clause
One of the specific types of clauses which can be seen in the English language is the relative clause. What exactly is a relative clause and how can it be used? In this article, we are going to take a look at the answers to both of these questions by looking at some examples of relative clauses…
