Paraphrasing
Paraphrasing
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b. If the original sentence has an adjective and noun, change the adjective into a relative clause. 1. "Writing essays can be a challenging task." 2. "Writing essays can be a task which is challenging."
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b. If the original sentence is in the active voice, change it to passive or vice versa. 1. "To improve English, you should learn new vocabulary on a daily basis." 2. "To improve English, new vocabulary should be learned on a daily basis"
Further Practice
By using the methods and ideas given in this article, you should be able to improve your paraphrasing skill. In tests like IELTS and TOEFL iBT you will often need to paraphrase quickly, so you need to practice regularly if you are going to get better and faster. Start by practicing each method individually and then begin combining the methods until you are comfortable at using all three of them. If you want to see more examples of paraphrasing, one of the best ideas is to compare two news articles about a current event in two different newspapers. The stories will contain most of the same details, but the sentences will be different. By comparing the sentences and paragraphs you will get more ideas about how to paraphrase and see some real examples. Newspaper websites are often a good place to see two different articles without paying for two different newspapers.
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