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Master Your Grammar Game Before Your Ielts!

Your go-to resource for improving your grammar before taking the IELTS test is this PDF. In order to satisfy IELTS requirements, it covers fundamental grammar issues such as tenses, subject-verb agreement, articles, prepositions, complex phrases, and more. Strong grammar is essential for achieving high scores in the Speaking and Writing parts, and this guide offers concise explanations, real-world examples, and practice problems to increase your precision and self-assurance. Gaining proficiency in language is essential regardless of your goal scoreu2014a Band 7, 8, or higher.

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Master Your Grammar Game Before Your Ielts!

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  1. Your Grammar Game Before Your IELTS! Master pronouns nouns verbs adjectives

  2. Use Correct Punctuation Punctuation changes meaning! Let’s eat, grandma. Let’s eat grandma. Tip: Commas save lives... literally!

  3. Use the Right Tense Your timelines should be crystal clear! Yesterday, I go to the market. Yesterday, I went to the market. Tip: Stick to past tense for past actions, and be consistent throughout

  4. Subject-Verb Agreement Make sure your subject and verb match in number! She go to school every day. She goes to school every day. Tip: He/She/It = verb + 's' in present simple.

  5. Avoid Run-On Sentences Long sentences without proper connectors = Confusion! I studied hard I didn’t get good marks I was disappointed. I studied hard, but I didn’t get good marks, so I was disappointed. Tip: Use commas and conjunctions to break complex thoughts.

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