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SACE 2 – English Communications Task 2

This file is one of the most popular on our website. We originally took it down as we no longer offer academic editing for high school students but we decided to put it back up for anyone who’s still interested in the material. Enjoy. SACE 2 – English Communications Task 2 Novel: The Divine Wind … Read more

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The Adventures of Graham

Meet Graham the adventurous cat and his wise teacher, Professor Benson. Join Graham on his journey to learn all there is to know about grammar and writing. Like us on Facebook to be kept up to date on all of Graham’s adventures.                  

The difference between passive and active voice

Verbs are tricky things. At their most basic level, they describe actions, and what or whom those actions affect. The vast majority of sentences contain verbs and at least one noun (though often more than one)—usually the ‘doer’ and the ‘done to’—or to be more technical, the subject and the object. For example: Mikey swept … Read more

Why use styles in Microsoft Word?

Writing your thesis is taxing as it is; and formatting your thesis to make it look neat and consistent is an essential, but often tedious (and sometimes, confusing) part of the thesis-writing process. Good thing Microsoft Word has Styles—a feature that makes formatting much quicker and less complicated. But what exactly is a style? It … Read more