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BUSINESS ENGLISH TUTORIAL: What is a Bylaw?

💥BUSINESS ENGLISH TUTORIAL: What is a Bylaw?

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💥A bylaw is a rule or law established by an organization or a local government to regulate itself or manage the community’s affairs. Bylaws are specific to the organization or locality that creates them and provide detailed guidelines on various aspects of governance, conduct, and procedures.

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ENGLISH GRAMMAR TUTORIAL: Are you familiar with the passive voice?

🌟🔍 Are you familiar with the passive voice?

🌟That’s the literary equivalent of a magic trick!
👉We use it to redirect attention from the author to the action itself. It is advisable to use the passive voice in our business emails and legal documents.

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👉Learn the difference between active and passive voice in English grammar in this quick lesson.

👉The video explains that the active voice makes your writing stronger and clearer, with the subject performing the action (e.g., “Chester kicked the ball”).

👉In contrast, in the passive voice, the subject receives the action (e.g., “The ball was kicked by Chester”).

👉The passive voice isn’t wrong, it’s useful when you want to sound more polite, focus on the action itself, or highlight the recipient rather than the doer. Examples from famous literature show how passive voice can shape style or emphasis in your sentences.

🌟Watch to master when and how to use the passive voice for more effective communication!

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ENGLISH GRAMMAR TUTORIAL: Mastering the Perfect Infinitive

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Discover how to master the perfect infinitive—your secret weapon for talking about past actions, regrets, and what could have been! 💡

🔹 What is the perfect infinitive?
It’s formed with to have + past participle (e.g., to have missed, to have written).

🔹 When to use it?
Express regrets, unreal situations, and certainty about past events. Example: “I would have gone to university if I had passed my exam.”

🔹 Why learn it?
Boost your grammar skills, communicate with confidence, and ace interviews, presentations, and everyday conversations!

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Inversion in English Grammar with Examples Part 1

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Such a mystery is English grammar inversion that we wonder how we can decipher it. When looking to expand your English vocabulary and upgrade your writing to more than just subject-plus-verb sentences, inversions can be of great help. See what inversion grammar is, how to use it in a sentence, and explore the different situations where it might be useful as I explain everything.

Inversion is a style where we change the natural order of the words in a sentence. I know it sounds strange, but it can work when done well. This goes beyond the inversion of a subject and verb and is used with more complexity to creating interesting sentence structures.

What Is an Inversion in English Grammar? Inversion is a term used in English sentences to describe a situation where a word or phrase is placed at the beginning of a normal sentence rather than in its usual position at the end. It means you’re changing the natural order of the words in a sentence.

This can be used for stylistic purposes, to create a more complex or emphatic sentence structure, or simply for variety. In many cases, inverting words and phrases also involves changing their order from normal.

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