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Corporate English vs General English: which one does your company need?

Corporate English vs. general English

In the business world we all talk about English, but we don't always talk about the same English. Studying a general English course is not the same as being trained in corporate English. And it is this difference, which may seem small, that makes the difference between a company actually achieving tangible results or simply adding up to more [...]

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phrasal verbs: What they are, how to use them and full list with examples

phrasal verbs

Phrasal verbs are common English expressions that combine a verb with a preposition or adverb, and together they take on a different meaning. They are key to understanding real conversations, songs, films and any everyday situation in English. What is a phrasal verb? A phrasal verb is a structure made up of a verb

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Conditionals in English: a complete guide to learning them

conditionals in English

Mastering the conditionals in English is key to communicating real, hypothetical and counterfactual situations accurately. These grammatical structures are common in everyday conversation as well as in academic and work contexts. In this article, you will learn about the different types of conditional sentences, how to use them correctly, common mistakes and practical tips for internalising them. What are they?

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The difference between which and that

which or that

In learning English, it is common to encounter difficulties in distinguishing between the relative pronouns "which" and "that". Although both translate into English as "which" and are used to introduce subordinate clauses, their correct use depends on the type of information they contribute to the main sentence. Understanding this difference is essential for constructing sentences

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How to switch from active to passive in English

switch from active to passive in English

Understanding how to switch from active to passive in English is an essential skill for improving written and spoken expression. The passive voice is used when we want to emphasise the action or the object of the action rather than the subject of the action. In this article, we will explain in detail how to make this change correctly, with examples.

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