Posted inGrammar Mastering Reported Speech for IELTS: A Comprehensive Guide Reported speech, also known as indirect speech, is a crucial grammatical structure that often appears in the IELTS exam, particularly… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 5, 2024
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Posted inGrammar How to Effectively Use “Used To” for Describing Past Habits in IELTS Speaking The phrase "used to" is a handy tool for IELTS test-takers, especially in the Speaking section. It helps you talk… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 5, 2024
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Posted inGrammar Master Indirect Questions for IELTS: Can You Tell Me the Secret? Indirect questions are essential for achieving a higher band score in the IELTS exam, particularly in the Speaking and Writing… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 5, 2024
Posted inGrammar How Can I Use “Beautiful as the Day Was” for Emphasis in IELTS Writing? In English, we often rearrange sentence elements for emphasis. A structure like "Beautiful as the day was..." is a prime… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 5, 2024
Posted inGrammar How Can Noun Phrases Enhance Your IELTS Writing Description? Discover how using noun phrases for detailed description can boost your IELTS Writing score. Learn techniques to create concise, impactful, and academic-style sentences that impress examiners. Posted by IELTS Mentor July 5, 2024
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Posted inGrammar Do You Really Need “Do”? Mastering Emphatic “Do” for IELTS The word "do" is a common sight in English, but did you know it has a secret weapon? That's right!… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 5, 2024
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Posted inGrammar Mastering “As If” and “As Though” for IELTS Success "As if" and "as though" are two conjunctions that often trip up IELTS test-takers, yet mastering them can significantly enhance… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 5, 2024
Posted inGrammar How Can I Effectively Use Double Comparatives in the IELTS Exam? Double comparatives are a useful grammatical structure to master for the IELTS exam, particularly in the writing and speaking sections.… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 5, 2024
Posted inGrammar When and How to Use the Subjunctive Mood in IELTS Writing The subjunctive mood is a verb form used to express wishes, suggestions, demands, or situations that are hypothetical or not… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 5, 2024
Posted inGrammar Mastering “Get Used To” for IELTS Success: A Guide to Adapting Your Language "Get used to" is a common phrase in English, particularly useful for expressing the process of becoming accustomed to something… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 5, 2024
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Posted inGrammar How Can Noun Clauses Like “What He Said Was Surprising” Boost Your IELTS Score? Noun clauses, like the one in "What he said was surprising," are powerful tools that can significantly enhance your IELTS… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 5, 2024