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ELOBORATION OF CLAUSES ON VOICES. Exercise created by MAHENDIRAN V

Just try to answer. ELOBORATION OF CLAUSES ON VOICES. "The person who plays Guitar on the stage has bought a car that has been newly introduced by Honda company"  The status of voice of this complex sentence is "AAP" AAP means First subordinate is in ACTIVE voise; the main clause is also in ACTIVE voise; the second subordinate is in PASSIVE voice. What you have to do is, Modify the above sentence into the following. AAA AAP is the Question. APA APP PAA PAP PPA PPP. Thanks. MAHENDIRAN V MAHENDIRAN GLOBAL ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM  Mobile: 9842490745

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SPOKEN ENGLISH ONLINE TUTORING. One-hour daily class at your optional time. (This batch is only for Graduates) You may have a trail class and may decide to join in. Learners should have wifi facility or sufficient mobile data. Should attend from a calm place along with ear-phone. To get the link, Type I NEED THE LINK and WhatsApp to 9842490745 Best wishes. MAHENDIRAN GLOBAL ENGLISH, AN ONLINE TUTORING CENTRE OF SPOKEN ENGLISH

FINAL-YEAR ENGINEERING STUDENTS MUST WATCH THIS VIDEO

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DRUM STICK, LADY'S FINGER, CATAMARAN, CULTURE, PEDASTRIAN, CHURUTTU

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The difference between Future tense and Future perfect tense

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Easy way to capture fluency.. STATEMENT PROMOTION

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  Yeah... Greetings to all. Practicing the exercise of Statement promotion is the easiest way to have fluency. What's Statement promotion? Drilling all statements in a tense on both voices. You have to drill AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE, ALL TYPES INTERROGATIVE STATEMENTS SUCH AS QUESTIONING AGAINST EVERY COMPARTMENT, SPECIFIC AND TAG QUESTIONS ON BOTH VOICES IN EVERY TENSE THIS IS ONE MY CREATIONS FOUND BETTER WAYS TO MAKE ONE THINK IN ENGLISH Listen to this Audio given here as a video file. Later comment your feedback. Thanks. MAHENDIRAN V MAHENDIRAN GLOBAL ENGLISH NORTHPOIGAINALLUR NAGAPATTINAM TAMILNADU INDIA MOBILE 9842490745

Is there any difference between WILL and SHALL in usage?

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