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Advance English structures

Sentence Related to Position, Existence, or Place With Examples

Today we are going to study position, existence, or place type of sentences. These types of sentences mostly used. These sentences show the existence or exact place of the subject …

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Use of Prepositions, Adverbs in a Sentence with Examples

Today we will discuss the use of prepositions, adverbs in a sentence as well as with examples. Sentences related to positions, existence, or place. Let’s see examples There is a …

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Use time, Season, Weather Type sentences with Examples

Today we are going to study Time, Weather, and season type sentences. These types of sentences mostly used. These sentences show time, days, date, months, and year. Use Time Sentences …

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Sentence Related to Colour, Shape/Size, Merit/Demerit, and Quality

Today we are going to study about sentences related to Color, shape and size, merit and demerit as well as quality etc. With rules and examples. These are a very …

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Forms of Verb (Causative Verb)

Forms of verb are also important for English Speaking. Forms of verb “causative verb”. This is the another forms of sentences that you will learn and improve your life. Such …

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Passive Voice of Future Perfect Tense – Spoken English Tips

Passive Voice of Future Perfect Tense – Spoken English Tips Today we will learn about Passive Voice of Future Perfect . Changing a sentence into the passive voice is very easy.  These type …

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Future Continuous | Active Passive Voice Exercise – Spoken English Tips

Future Continuous | Active Passive Voice Exercise – Spoken English Tips Today we will learn about Passive Voice of Future Continuous tense.  How to Convert Future Continuous tense to Passive Voice? In Future …

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Passive Voice of Future Indefinite Tense – Spoken English Tips

Future Simple | Active Passive Voice Exercise – Spoken English Tips Today we will learn about Passive Voice of Future Indefinite tense. This lesson is created for English speaking for beginners for …

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Active Passive Voice Simple Future With Examples

Today in this article we will study the rules Simple Future passive voice with examples. To change into Active to passive voice you must have an idea about basic rules …

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Active Passsive Voice Of Past Perfect Tense With Examples

In this article, we will study the Past Perfect Tense Of Active & Passive Voice. The use of Active and Passive Voice is very common in English Speaking. Changing of …

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