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So: I have finished my tea, so has he. Yet: Murder has no tongue, yet it will speak. However: At first he refused to go. Later, ...
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AUXILIARY VERBS IN PRESENT TENSE At the time of changing active voice into passive voice, subject and object are interchanged. Auxilia...
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At the time of changing active voice into passive voice, sometimes in long sentences, only one or more clauses or a part of sentence is ch...

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