Vocabulary

IELTS Vocabulary Food and Drink

Here are 50 vocabulary words related to the topic of food and drink, which could be useful for the IELTS exam: Types of.

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Writing Tips

Top 12 Best Free Websites for Self-studying IELTS

There are many excellent free websites for self-studying English. Here are some of the best ones that cover various aspects of language learning,.

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Grammar

Although / though / even though / In spite of / despite

Though, Although, Even though, Despite, and In spite of are conjunctions frequently used in English to indicate contrast. Although they share similar meanings,.

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Writing Tips

Business English phrases related to the skills evaluated in the IELTS test

You may be familiar with business English, but do you understand its significance? This article delves into its advantages and offers helpful expressions.

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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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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

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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Grammar

Have and have got

The usage of “have” and “have got” often stirs up confusion among learners. Are they interchangeable? Do they convey the same meaning? Understanding.

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Grammar

Likelihood based on conditions (Part 2)

If + past perfect, would(n’t) have + past participle If you’d asked me, I’d have done it would(n’t) have + past participle +.

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