It's not wrong. Carry on. But do try to be a bit more detailed, as in saying "My English will be improved by...
— Anonymous
It's not wrong.
Carry on.
But do try to be a bit more detailed, as in saying "My English will be improved by...
" Some English speakers like to crusade against passive voice, and if they're your teachers you'll just have to bear with it, but there is nothing "wrong" with passive voice.
In literary circles, it's sometimes considered amateurish or vague.
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It's not wrong. Carry on. But do try to be a bit more detailed, as in saying "My English will be improved by... [something]."
Some English speakers like to crusade against passive voice, and if they're your teachers you'll just have to bear with it, but there is nothing "wrong" with passive voice. In literary circles, it's sometimes considered amateurish or vague.