General writing tips for TOEFL and IELTSWhile writing your TOEFL or IELTS essay, avoid using unfamiliar vocabulary. In a bid to impress the examinerwith complex vocabulary, many students commit this mistake.Instead use the vocabulary you would normally use. During the preparatio[r]
Conditional clauses without ifWe make conditional clauses with if. These clauses usually express a condition – something which must happenfirst so that something else can happen.There are mainly three types of conditional clauses:First conditionalSecond conditionalThird conditionalAn e[r]
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Using forThe word for can be used as a preposition and a conjunction. As a preposition, it is followed by a noun.Let’s buy some flowers for mummy.I waited for hours, but she didn’t come.As a conjunction, for is used to connect two clauses. A for-clause usually shows cause/reason.I asked him t[r]
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Professor: So, does your head hurt now? Student: (taking two Motrin tablets) Well, some. It’s hard to think about all the ways threads can interleave. Professor: Indeed it is. I am always amazed at how so few line of code, when concurrent execution is involved, can become nearly impossible to unders[r]
Rewrite using modal auxiliary verbsIn English, we can express a lot of ideas using modal auxiliary verbs.The modal auxiliary verbs are: will, would, can, could, may, might, must, ought to, need, used to and dare.They express ideas such as possibility, permission, prohibit[r]
1. She can’t be there.2. I never wash up.3. He doesn’t have enough time to study.4. He doesn’t like parties.5. When I’m in Paris I don’t go to Disneyland.6. I usually spend much money shopping.7. She cannot speak Japanese.8. Janie doesn’t like Peter.9. He usually tells lies.10.I never go to m[r]
Idioms – HHard and fastIf a rule is hard and fast, it is fixed and definitive.Hard feelingsHard feelings are feelings of resentment.Hard upWhen you are hard up you are short of money.Make a hash ofTo make a hash of something is to make a mess of it.Pass the hat roundTo pass the hat rou[r]
( Word Reader - Unregistered ) www.word-reader.comyour saving. So do not take too many risk, instead, let those financeorganization to take.More over, saving money is also not good for a nation`s economy.If everyone spend very small amount of money, then a lot of goodsor service will have no[r]
Combine the following sentencesCombine the following sentences.1. They caught the thief. They handed him over to the police. (Use having)2. The thief heard a noise. He ran away. (Use hearing)3. He is very fat. He cannot walk fast. (Use too)4. She was very tired. She could[r]
Repetition of keywords and phrasesBy repeating keywords and phrases, you can create a powerful cohesive effect. Be careful, though; too muchrepetition can create a ludicrous effect.Of course, repetition isn’t desirable. However, if it is used correctly, it will make your[r]
Everybody wants to make a good impression when they meet someone for thefirst time, but did you know that 80 % of the impression you give comes notfrom the words you say but from your body language? Following these tips willhelp you to feel more confident and able to crea[r]
Special uses of some adverbs – Part IITooToo is used to mean ‘more than is required’.You ate too much.He is too fat.It is too hot to go out.He is too weak to move about.The news is too good to be true.Too is often followed by to.I was too tired[r]
... To trap a single atom, we start with an atomic cloud in a magneto-optical trap (MOT) and use an optical dipole trap to trap a single atom at the focus of the lens1 A MOT consists of three pairs... my stay enjoyable To all my family members, especially my parents, that are always there and have a[r]
Hanoi is an interesting city. There are many things that a tourist can do there. There are manymuseums that tourists can visit. The History Museums is on Pham Ngu Lao Street and the WarMuseum is on Dien Bien Phu Street. Tourists can know the stories about Vietnam’s past in bothmuseums.[r]
every — eacheveryeach Use it for talking about a group of people orUse it for talking about a group of people orthings larger than two and think of them as wholethings but think of them as individuals, separately,(unlimited amount).one by one (limited amount).Example: Every plant ne[r]
Introduction: According to a Danish market research agency, not so long ago, students lived in a world without Facebook, the social networking site that launched in 2004 and now, nearly 25 million of the 36 million Internet users in Vietnam have Facebook accounts. For today’s college students, Face[r]
Going To The Zoo (by Tom Paxton)Let’s all go to the zoo tomorrow,Zoo tomorrow, zoo tomorrow;Let’s all go to the zoo tomorrow,We can stay all day.We're going to the zoo, zoo, zoo;How about you, you, you?You can come too, too, too.We're go[r]
- I don’t have any new stories for you.- There isn’t any tea in the cupboard.Any is used after words with negative meaning such as without, never, seldom, rarely, hardly.Ex: - I found a taxi without any trouble.- You never do any homework.- There are hardly any eggs left.AI. Circle the[r]