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Asked: October 28, 2023In: English, Languages

What is the difference between active voice and passive voice?

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Active voice is when the subject performs an action. For instance, the hunters killed a leopard. Passive voice is when the subject receives the action. For example, a leopard was killed by the hunters. When we use active voice, we are ...Read more

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Asked: July 30, 2023In: English

What is the meaning of "pros" and "cons"?

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The abbreviations “pros” and “cons” derived from the Latin words “pro” which means “for” and “contra” meaning “against”. This means that pros and cons of something are its advantages and disadvantages, which you consider carefully so that you can make ...Read more

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Asked: May 6, 2023In: English

What is the difference between a widow and widower?

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A widow is a woman whose spouse has died while a widower is a man whose spouse has died.

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Asked: May 2, 2023In: English

What is IELTS?

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The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the most popular English language proficiency test in the world for higher education and global migration. It is designed to help you work, study or migrate to a country where English is ...Read more

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Asked: January 8, 2023In: English

What does FOREX stand for?

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FOREX stands for Foreign Exchange. It is the market in which foreign currencies are traded.

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Asked: December 7, 2022In: English, Languages

How do you define leisure?

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Leisure means the time when one is not working or occupied. It is the time when you are not working or doing other duties. Simply, it is when you are free from your work and duties so you can do ...Read more

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Asked: November 6, 2022In: English

What is the difference between ‘among’ and ‘amongst’?

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Among and amongst mean the same in both speaking and writing. Grammatically, they are both correct in modern English. This means that one may be used in the place of another. However, amongst is considered old-fashioned. Among is the one ...Read more

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Asked: November 5, 2022In: English, Languages

What is an adverb?

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An adverb is a word that describes or gives more information about a verb, adjective, adverb or phrase. It is also a word that modifies a verb, adjective, determiner, clause, preposition or sentence.

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Asked: October 24, 2022In: English, Languages

What is the meaning of the expression ‘it takes two to tango’?

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This expression is used when you want to emphasize that both people involved in a difficult situation must accept the blame, or that an activity needs two people who are willing to take part for it to happen. Simply, it means that a situation or argument involves two people and both are therefore responsible for ...Read more

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Asked: October 10, 2022In: English, Languages

What is the meaning of “Slay queen”?

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A young female gold digger who is active on social media and pretends to afford a lavish partying lifestyle.

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Asked: October 8, 2022In: English

What is the meaning of “die in vain”?

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“Die in vain” means to sacrifice for a cause, and the sacrifice ends up not helping.

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Asked: October 7, 2022In: English, Languages

How do you explain media?

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Media refers to means and institutions for publishing and broadcasting information. It involves the communication channels through which we disseminate news, music, images, movies, education, messages and other data. Media includes physical and online newspapers and magazines, television, ...Read more

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Asked: October 7, 2022In: English, Languages

What is an adverb of frequency?

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An adverb of frequency is an adverb that tells you how often an action happens. Examples of  adverbs of frequency include always, sometimes, usually, generally, frequently, normally, occasionally, often, rarely, regularly, seldom, hardly ever, never and ever.

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Asked: October 1, 2022In: English, Languages

English notes s1,2 and 3

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Hello! Could you please share with me some English notes? S1,2 and 3. Thanks

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Asked: October 1, 2022In: English

What is a philanthropist?

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A philanthropist may be explained as: – A person who loves humankind in general. – A person or institution that seeks to improve the world, especially by monetary gifts. – Someone who gives money to help people who are poor or ...Read more

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Asked: September 27, 2022In: English, Languages

Every morning the Kenyan delegation in New York takes a walk around the beautiful city.identify the lexical items in each word

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Asked: June 28, 2022In: English

What is the meaning of “as far as I’m concerned”?

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The meaning of “as far as I’m concerned” is “according to me, in my opinion, or in my view”.

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Which one is correct between “I am home” and “I am at home”?

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