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Get a FREE English Grammar & Vocabulary Lesson

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Do you want to improve your English skills while also helping a friend? I’m excited to share my Referral Program , where you can earn a FREE English Grammar & Vocabulary lesson just by telling someone about my classes. How Does It Work? It’s simple and rewarding! Share this article and tell a friend about my English classes. Give them my contact information (Telegram, Email, or WhatsApp). When your friend contacts me, they just need to mention your name as the one who referred them . Once your friend books and pays for a 10-lesson package , you will receive 1 FREE Grammar & Vocabulary lesson with me! 👉 That means everyone wins, you help your friend improve their English, and you get a free session as a thank-you gift. Who Can Take My Classes? My lessons are open to all learners of any age and level : Kids as young as 5 years old – playful, interactive lessons designed to make learning fun. Beginners – learn the foundations of grammar, vocabulary...

Mastering Active and Passive Sentences in English

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Whether you’re writing a business email, telling a story, or preparing for an English exam, using the correct sentence structure can make a huge difference in how your message is received. One common area that learners struggle with is understanding the difference between active and passive voice in English. Let’s dive into what they are, when to use them, and why they matter, plus, how you can become confident in using them in real-life conversations and writing. What is the Active Voice? In an active sentence , the subject does the action. It is direct, clear, and usually more engaging. Structure: Subject + Verb + Object Examples: The teacher explained the lesson. They built a new hospital in the city. Maria wrote an email to her manager. Active voice is often preferred in most forms of writing because it’s strong and concise. It keeps your message simple and easy to follow. What is the Passive Voice? In a passive sentence , the subject receives the acti...