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Thursday, 31 July 2014

Grammar - Active and Passive Voice (Perfect Tense and Modals)

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Compiled from Grammar Builder Book 3 The rules are: When changing a sentence to the passive voic...
Monday, 28 July 2014

Common Idioms: Chickenfeed

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Meaning : a small amount of money ·          Getting paid GBP3000 for 2 weeks of work may sound like a lot of money to most people, ...
Friday, 25 July 2014

Confusing and Misused Words - Especially V Specially

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Especially : particularly It’s always cold in Iceland , especially in winter. All John’s children are very spoilt, especially Sean. ...
Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Grammar - Active and Passive Voice (Sentences Without Agents)

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Compiled from Grammar Builder Book 3 The rules: A passive sentence does not always contain an agent. This is because we do not...
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Monday, 21 July 2014

Common Idioms : Catch Someone's Eye

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Meaning: to be noticed by someone; to attract someone’s attention ·          Sally was fortunate that her natural good looks and talen...
Friday, 18 July 2014

Confusing and Misused Words - Ballet V Ballot

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Ballet – a type of dance In Malaysia , it’s very common to see parents sending their daughters for ballet lessons at a very young ...
Thursday, 17 July 2014

Grammar - Active and Passive Voice (Tense and Agreement)

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The rules are: Compiled from Grammar Builder Book 3 All passive sentences begin with the person or thing that receives the ...
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I started my teaching career as an English tutor in Malaysia in 2003. Between 2007-2008, I was in Beijing studying Mandarin and teaching English to the Mainland Chinese. To date, I have taught children and adults from Malaysia, China, Korea and Japan. I became the director of Naik Antiques and Oriental Gifts when my family and I ventured into the antiques business in 2015.
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