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Ellipsis and Substitution: Speak Like a Native
Ever noticed how native speakers speak shorter, smoother sentences — yet everyone still understands them perfectly? That’s because they use Ellipsis and Substitution — two powerful tools that make English sound natural and less repetitive. Let’s explore how these work … Continue reading
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Turn Verbs into Nouns: Nominalisation Explained
When writing essays, reports, or research papers, you’ll notice that formal English often sounds more objective and professional. One secret to achieving that style is nominalisation — turning verbs (or sometimes adjectives) into nouns. This simple technique can instantly make … Continue reading
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Cleft Sentences: Definition, Types, and Examples
Have you ever wanted to emphasise a specific part of a sentence — maybe the person, place, or reason? That’s where Cleft Sentences come in. They make your English sound more natural, formal, and expressive, especially in writing and public … Continue reading
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