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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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 – Using the wrong preposition (Part 2) 41. Insist on, not to Don’t say: He always insisted to his opinion. ✓ Say: He always insisted on his…
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IELTS BooksListeningSpeaking
Oxford IELTS Preparation & Practice: Listening & Speaking (Ebook & Audio)
by adminby adminIntroduction There are two main sections to this book: the Listening and the Speaking. The units and the activities have been numbered separately in each section. You find answers for…
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IELTS Preparation and Practice: Reading & Writing General Training (Ebook)
by adminby adminHow to Use This Book There are two main sections to this book: the General Training Reading and the General Training Writing. The units and the activities have been numbered…
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Overview The Official Top Tips for IELTS gives you essential advice for each part of each of the IELTS exam for those studying the General Training module. It is written…
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Cambridge IELTS 12 General Training Student’s Book with Answers with Audio
by adminby adminProduct description Cambridge IELTS 12 contains four authentic IELTS examination papers from Cambridge English Language Assessment, providing excellent exam practice. The Student’s Book with answers allows students to familiarise themselves…
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