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Let's practice questionning
Let's practice questionning - English ESL Worksheets for distance learning and physical classrooms
Types of questions. Word Order in an English Question.
Types of questions. Word Order in an English Question. - English ESL Worksheets for distance learning and physical classrooms
Passive vs Active Voice - KS2
Empower your child's writing skills! 📝 Active vs. Passive Voice: Help your young ones understand the difference and boost their writing skills. Elevate their reading and storytelling with our expert guidance. 🚀✍️ #PassiveVoice #ActiveVoice #WritingSkills #KS2 https://www.explorelearning.co.uk/
Imperative Sentences with Examples (Question Tags, Positive and Negative) - EnglishGrammarSoft
Imperative sentences are sentences that give commands or instructions. They are usually used when the speaker wants the listener to perform some action. For example, Sit down. Imperative sentences question tag example (Come here, will you?)