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    Grammar and Vocabulary
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  • indicates the employer or entity you're employed by (eg. GOOGLE)
    WORK FOR
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  • describes the role or position you hold in your work (eg. SOFTWARE ENGINEER)
    WORK AS
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  • refers to the industry or department where you work (eg. TECH INDUSTRY)
    WORK IN
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  • a specific position or role within an organization that typically involves tasks, responsibilities, and compensation
    work
    job
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  • all forms of effort or activity aimed at achieving a goal
    job
    work
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  • PAST ACTIVE:-They awarded her the Nobel Prize in 2019.
    PAST PASSIVE- She was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2019.
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  • PAST ACTIVE- The chef cooked a delicious meal for the guests.
    PAST PASSIVE - A delicious meal was cooked for the guests by the chef.
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  • PAST ACTIVE - People spoke highly of his performance at the concert.
    PAST PASSIVE- His performance at the concert was spoken highly of by people.
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  • PAST ACTIVE- The company launched a new product in 2020.
    PAST PASSIVE - A new product was launched by the company in 2020.
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  • PAST ACTIVE- They built a new bridge last year.
    PAST PASSIVE- A new bridge was built last year.
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  • PRESENT ACTIVE- They play classical music at the concert hall.
    PRESENT PASSIVE- Classical music is played at the concert hall.
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  • PRESENT ACTIVE- The chef prepares the meals in the kitchen.
    PRESENT PASSIVE- The meals are prepared in the kitchen by the chef.
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  • PRESENT ACTIVE- People speak Spanish in many countries.
    PRESENT PASSIVE -Spanish is spoken in many countries.
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  • PRESENT ACTIVE-The teacher explains the lesson clearly.
    PRESENT PASSIVE- The lesson is explained clearly by the teacher.
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  • PRESENT ACTIVE- They make delicious pizza here.
    PRESENT PASSIVE-Delicious pizza is made here.
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  • We KNOW/DON'T KNOW who does the action in PASSIVE form
    DON'T KNOW
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