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This page is for all about learning IELTS. We will guide you with a bunch of tips and techniques tha

13/07/2018

How many of you are registering for IELTS Exam within next 3 months?

30/06/2018

"There is no limit to the amount of good you can do
if you don't care who gets the credit"

Finally got the recognition from "Arizona State University"
Thanks to Farha Diba Honi for your immense support...

17/06/2018

All the new crews,
Could you please explain (again)
What is artificial Intelligence?
You may search it on google and answer with your own word.
Good luck!!!

13/06/2018

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21/05/2018

Noun.....

Nouns refer to persons, animals, places, things, ideas, or events, etc. Nouns encompass most of the words of a language.

Noun can be a/an -

Person – a name for a person: - Max, Julie,
Animal – a name for an animal: - dog, cat
Place – a name for a place: - London
Thing – a name for a thing: - bat, ball
Idea – A name for an idea: - devotion

Different Types of Noun:

Proper Noun
Common Noun
Abstract Noun
Concrete Noun
Countable Noun
Non-countable Noun
Collective Noun
Compound Noun

21/05/2018

Verb:
A verb is a word or a combination of words that indicates action or a state of being or condition. A verb is the part of a sentence that tells us what the subject performs. Verbs are the hearts of English sentences.

Examples:

Jacob walks in the morning.

Verb Master
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Ielts Liz

19/05/2018

Phrase....?

A phrase, therefore, is a group of words which has no finite verb in it and acts to complete the sentence for making it meaningful.

“A phrase is a small group of words that form a meaningful unit within a clause.” -Oxford Dictionary
“In linguistic analysis, a phrase is a group of words (or possibly a single word) that functions as a constituent in the syntax of a sentence, a single unit within agrammatical hierarchy.” - Osborne, Timothy, Michael Putnam, and Thomas Gross (2011)
Types of Phrases
The phrases are generally of six types.

Noun Phrase

Adjective Phrase

Adverbial Phrase

Prepositional Phrase

Conjunctional Phrase

Interjectional Phrase

1. Noun Phrase
A noun phrase is usually assembled centering a single noun and works as a subject, an object or a complement in the sentence.

Example:

I like to swing the bat hard when I am at the crease. (An object)
Reading novels is a good habit. (A subject)
The probability of happening that match is not much. (A subject)
We are sorry for her departure.

2. Adjective Phrase
An adjective phrase is comprised of an adjective and works as a single adjective in the sentence.

Example:

Alex is a well-behaved man.
He is a man of friendly nature.
Julie is a woman of gorgeous style.
She leads a very interesting life.
A lot of people do not sleep at night.

3. Adverbial Phrase
An adverbial phrase modifies the verb or the adjective and works as an adverb in the sentence.

Example:

The horse runs at a good speed.
I was in a hurry then.
I ran as fast as possible.
He works very slowly.

4.Prepositional Phrase
A prepositional phrase always begins with a preposition and connects nouns.

Example:

He sacrificed his life for the sake of his country.
In the end, we all have to die.
He is on the way.
By working aimlessly, you will not get success.
In spite of working hard, he was insulted by his boss.
Note: Prepositional phrases include all other types of phrases.

5. Conjunctional Phrase
A conjunctional phrase works as a conjunction in the sentence.

Example:

As soon as you got in, he went out.
We have to work hard so that we can win the next match.
I will attend the ceremony provided that you come.
John started working early in order that he could finish early.

6. Interjectional Phrase
Interjections that have more than one words are called the interjectional phrases.

Example:

What a pity! He is dead.
What a pleasure! I won the first prize.
Oh please! Don’t say that again.

09/05/2018

Let's learn about the question types and facts of IELTS reading test

08/05/2018



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Style and Vocabulary:
Want to practice reading the kind of text that you will see in the IELTS reading test?
For the academic module, try these sites:

https://www.nytimes.com/section/travel

https://www.theguardian.com/uk/environment

https://www.independent.co.uk/…/health-and-fami…/health-news

The features article you will find in these newspapers will help you with the style and vocabulary range of IELTS Academic Reading texts
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