Active and Passive sentence

Take a sentence like “I want ice cream now.” It’s clear and straightforward—you know immediately that the subject, I, wants an object, ice cream. Now, recast this sentence, flipping it so that the object is in the position of the subject: “Ice cream is wanted by me now.”

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introduction

An introduction for an essay or research paper is the first paragraph, which explains the topic and prepares the reader for the rest of the work.

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Phrasal Verb

Phrasal verbs are two or more words that together act as a completely new word, with a meaning separate from the original words. For example, pick up means to “grab” or “lift,” very different from the definitions of pick and up alone.