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MUST, MUSTN’T, NEEDN’T
1. Must and mustn’t You must do something = it is necessary that you do it: You mustn’t do something.
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- April 11, 2024
Grammar: Used to (do)
The ‘used to’ structure appears frequently in common English communication. Therefore, in this article, Essay King will share with you.
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- January 21, 2024
IELTS Speaking Part 1: Robots
If you encounter the IELTS Speaking Part 1 topic ‘Robots’ in the actual exam room, how would you respond to.
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- December 12, 2023
40 Common Vocabulary Words in IELTS Reading
Here are 101 common vocabulary words often encountered in IELTS reading exams, along with their definitions and examples:
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- March 18, 2024
5 Key Grammar Rules for IELTS
To achieve a high band score on your IELTS test, your grammar needs to be exceptional. This doesn’t mean using.
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- July 19, 2024
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