176. Using the reason is because instead of the reason is that Don’t say: The reason is because I believe it. ✓ Say: The reason is that I believe it. The…
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171. Using one and a half, instead of half past one, etc. Don’t say: Lessons begin at eight and a half. ✓ Say: Lessons begin at half past eight. In…
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161. Mixing up one form of the verb with another Don’t say: It’s better to enjoy yourself when you’re young rather than wasting time worrying about the future. √ Say: It’s…
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151. Using one other instead of another Don’t say: Please give me one other book. √ Say: Please give me another book. Another is formed from an and other, but instead…
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141. Misuse of – self forms Don’t say: Michael and myself are here. √ Say: Michael and I are here. Use the male personal pronouns I, you, he, etc. if no…
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        Miscellaneous examples 134. Confusion of gender Don’t say: The door is open, please shut her. √ Say: The door is open, please shut it.…
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121. Using the present continuous for a habitual action, instead of the simple present Don’t say: Every morning I’m going for a walk. ✓ Say: Every morning I go for a…
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Common mistakes in IELTS – Use of the wrong tense (Part 2) 111. Using the past simple tense after to + the infinitive Don’t say: He tried to kicked the…
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Common mistakes in IELTS – Use of the wrong tense (Part 1)
by IELTS Editorby IELTS Editor    Use of the wrong tense 104. Using the past tense after did instead of the infinitive without to (a) To ask questions Don’t say: Did you…
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IELTS General Reading Practice Test 14 with Answer Key
by IELTS Expertby IELTS ExpertIELTS General Reading Practice Test 14 for IELTS General Training Module SECTION 1 Questions 1-13 Questions 1-3 There are 6 office messages A- F on the next page. Answer…
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