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Emphasizing with "It is... That..." (Cleft Sentences)
Want to make a specific point pop in your writing and speaking? Stop using flat sentences and use this "cleaving" structure to shine a spotlight on your main point! It + [is/was] + [The thing you want to emphasize] + that/who + [the rest of the sentence]. - Normal: "Your support helped me pass the exam." - After using the structure: "It was your support that helped me pass the exam." - Normal: "I love the friendly community in this group." - After using the structure: "It is the friendly community that I love most about this group." - ACTIVITY TIME! Let's practice in the comments. What is the best part of your day, or who is the person who inspires you most? Write a sentence emphasizing them using this structure! 💡 Pro-tip: Use "who" if you are emphasizing a person, and "that" for objects, time, or concepts!
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Mastering the "Although / Even Though" Contrast
Stop using "but" to connect every contrasting idea and try starting your sentences with this structure instead! Although / Even though + [Clause 1], + [Clause 2]. - Normal: "I was incredibly tired, but I still finished my book." - After using the structure: "Although I was incredibly tired, I still finished my book." - Normal: "The restaurant was expensive, but the food wasn't very good." - After using the structure: "Even though the restaurant was expensive, the food wasn't very good." ACTIVITY TIME! Let's practice in the comments. Now try to use this sentence structure by sharing 2 things that surprised you recently (e.g., "Although it was raining, I still went for a walk..."). 💡 Pro-tip: Never use "although" and "but" in the same sentence! Choose one or the other, otherwise the sentence becomes repetitive.
Level up your English: The "Not Only... But Also" Structure!
Stop using "and" all the time and try this structure instead! [Subject + Verb] + not only + [Thing 1] + but also + [Thing 2]. Examples: - Normal: "He loves playing guitar and writing songs." - After using the structure: "He not only loves playing guitar but also writes his own songs." - Normal: "The movie was funny and heartwarming." - After using the structure: "The movie was not only funny but also incredibly heartwarming." ACTIVITY TIME! Let's practice in the comments. Now try to use this sentence structure by writing 3 sentences about yourself or your experiences. *Pro-tip: Make sure Thing 1 and Thing 2 are the same type of word—like two adjectives or two nouns!
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Jake Infante
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