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The semicolon is a less common punctuation mark in English. Let’s look at its functions and the tips on how to use it properly.
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The active voice and the passive voice are two ways that you write your sentences. Which one should you use? When to use each one? Read on to find out.
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What is the zero conditional? When and where can you use this structure? Find out in this post.
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You probably have heard and used the question mark before, obviously, because it is one of the most common punctuation marks in English, but can you use it correctly?
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We have talked about sentence types before when we classified them according to their structures. This time, I will be separating them by their intent.
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The full stop or the period is a very common punctuation mark English. Do you know how to use it correctly? We'll cover what you need to know in this podcast.
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There are two ways you can classify sentence types in English - according to structure and according to intent. In this podcast, we'll talk about the four types of sentences in English according to their structures.
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You may be wondering what a thesis statement is and how you can use it. In this podcast, we'll be defining what it is and give you some examples.
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