a type of non-fiction text that presents information about something in general, based on systematic observation, investigation, or analysis. Its main purpose is to provide factual and objective information about a particular subject to a wider audience.
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a piece of writing that presents a specific viewpoint on a topic and aims to persuade the reader to agree with that perspective. It does this by providing arguments and evidence to support the writer's opinion. Essentially, it's an argumentative text where the writer elaborates on their position on a particular issue.
a type of persuasive text that aims to convince the reader or listener that something should or should not be done. It's a form of argumentation where the writer or speaker presents a series of arguments to support their viewpoint, encouraging the audience to agree with their position and potentially take action.
Grammar tenses indicate the time an action occurs, with the three main tenses being past, present, and future, further divided by four aspects: simple, continuous (or progressive), perfect, and perfect continuous, to form the 12 common tenses of English.
Present Perfect Tenses