Knowledge in IELTS

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The attatchments below include pdf's and PPT's from the university of Cambridge. Relevant questions related to IELTS available for prepartation. The test series are divided into a number of parts for general training. Solutions given along with every test and sample paper.

Article writing

English uses articles a lot more than some other languages as a result One of the most common mistakes people Make when speaking English is Leaving out the airtcles HOW TO USE ARTICLES There are lots of rules About the use of articles. Most mistakes with Articles are made through breaking out this rulesWhen we say What peoples Jobs are , we use A/AnSingular, countable Nouns Always have An article-a/an or the -or another Determiner (my,Your,this,That etc)When we talk about things general We usually Use a plural Noun Or an uncountable Noun with no article

What Is a Conjunction?

A conjunction is the glue that holds words, phrases and clauses (both dependent and independent ) together. There are three different kinds of conjunctions - coordinating, subordinating, and correlative - each serving its own, distinct purpose, but all working to bring words together.Thanks to conjunctions, we don't have to write short, choppy sentences. We can extend our lines with simple words like "and" or "but" and perhaps a common or two.What Is a Coordinating Conjunction?Coordinating conjuction are what come to most people's minds when they hear the word "conjunction." They join together words, phrases, and independent clauses. With them, short and choppy sentences can be joined into fuller lines. There are seven of them, and they're easy to remember if you can just think of the acromyn "FANBOYS."For - Explains reason or purpose (just like "because")And - Adds one thing to anotherNor - Used to present an alternative negative idea to an already stated negative ideaBut - Shows contrastOr - Presents an alternative or a choiceYet - Introduces a contrasting idea that follows the preceding idea logicallySo - Indicates effect, result or consequence