In Task 2, avoid being too certain. Use "modals" to sound more academic. Instead of: Video games cause violence. Try: Video games to aggressive behavior. ๐Ÿ›‘ Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Two clauses joined by "and," "but," or "so." (e.g., Prices rose, but demand fell. )

Use Present Simple for general facts and "will" for future predictions. 3. The Passive Voice

Grammar accounts for of your total score under the "Grammatical Range and Accuracy" criterion. Band 6: Mix of simple and complex forms with some errors.

Use Past Simple for finished years (1990) and Present Perfect for trends continuing until now.

Wide range of structures with only very occasional "slips."

This is the most common "silly" mistake. Ensure your verb matches your subject. The number of students have increased. Right: The number of students has increased. 2. Tense Consistency Use the right tense for the right task:

Clauses joined by "although," "because," or "which." (e.g., Although prices rose, demand remained steady. ) โš–๏ธ Key Grammar Areas to Master 1. Subject-Verb Agreement

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Grammar - For Ielts

In Task 2, avoid being too certain. Use "modals" to sound more academic. Instead of: Video games cause violence. Try: Video games to aggressive behavior. ๐Ÿ›‘ Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Two clauses joined by "and," "but," or "so." (e.g., Prices rose, but demand fell. )

Use Present Simple for general facts and "will" for future predictions. 3. The Passive Voice Grammar for IELTS

Grammar accounts for of your total score under the "Grammatical Range and Accuracy" criterion. Band 6: Mix of simple and complex forms with some errors.

Use Past Simple for finished years (1990) and Present Perfect for trends continuing until now. In Task 2, avoid being too certain

Wide range of structures with only very occasional "slips."

This is the most common "silly" mistake. Ensure your verb matches your subject. The number of students have increased. Right: The number of students has increased. 2. Tense Consistency Use the right tense for the right task: Try: Video games to aggressive behavior

Clauses joined by "although," "because," or "which." (e.g., Although prices rose, demand remained steady. ) โš–๏ธ Key Grammar Areas to Master 1. Subject-Verb Agreement