Writing Tips

IELTS on computer

Are you considering taking the IELTS exam? If so, you may have heard about the option to take it on a computer rather.

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Vocabulary

A List of the Most Common Synonyms to Improve Your IELTS Score

Synonyms are the exact or real meaning of the words. English language is a huge ocean of vocabulary and to have an impact.

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Writing Tips

IELTS General Writing Task 1 – Letter of complaint

Letter of complaint The Letter of Complaint is one of the common types of tasks in IELTS General Writing Task 1. In this.

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Grammar

Have something done

The structure “Have something done” is commonly used in communication and English language proficiency tests. There are cases where if students do not.

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Grammar

At/ On/ In (Time)

Compare at, on and in: We use: At for the time of day On for days and dates In for longer periods (for.

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Writing Tips

Study Advice: A Little Every Day for IELTS Success!

Are you gearing up for the IELTS exam? Feeling overwhelmed by the vast amount of material to cover? Don’t worry, you’re not alone!.

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Grammar

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 = it is.

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Grammar

Verb + verb patterns

When you use two verbs together the form of the second verb depends on the first verb. The second verb can be the.

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Writing Tips

How To Get Ideas For An IELTS Essay?

IELTS is a crucial milestone for many individuals aspiring to study or work in English-speaking countries. Among its components, the essay section stands.

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Writing Tips

Transitional Phrases in IELTS Writing: A Key to Cohesive Essays

In the realm of IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Writing, the ability to seamlessly transition between ideas is crucial for achieving a.

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