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IELTS Grammar and vocab review
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3rd conditional: I got covid at Martha's party
If i hadn´t gone to martha's party, i wouldn´t have got covid
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Use 'ought': You should call your mum
you ought to call your mum
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Use 'despite': I finished uni, but i still don´t have a job
despite going (having gone) to uni, i still don´t have a job
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Change to past: I must finish my work before 9pm
I had to finish my work before 9pm
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2nd conditional: I´m not rich so I don´t live on my own
If i was richh i would live on my own
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Use 'had better': You really should go to the dentist
You had better go to the dentist
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Participle clause: The shard was built in 2017. It´s the tallest building in London
Built in 2017, the shard is the tallest building in London
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Comparative: He is much taller than me. I am ......
I am not nearly as tall as him
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Participle clause: I ate my dinner and watched the news
Eating my dinner, I watched the news
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Make this more formal: The day we have the exam on is Wednesday
The day on which we have the exam is Wednesday
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Relative pronoun: It´s a new website _____ main aim is to connect people who live in the same area
whose
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Participle clause: The hospital was rennovated last year. Now it's much better
Rennovated in 2017, the hospital is now much better
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Phrasal: to search for specific info
to look up
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Comparative: She is a bit older than me. I am....
I am not quite as old as her
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Use 'despite': It was raining, but we went to the park
Despite the rain, we went to the park
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Participle clause: She was walking to work when she remembered it was her day off
Walking to work, she remembered it was her day off
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Past perfect/Past simple: I _____ (leave) my house and realised I ____ (leave) my keys
I left my house and realised I had left my keys
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Phrasal verb: to appear
to show/turn up
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Use 'not only': She is intelligent and hilarious
Not only is she intelligent, (but) she is also hilarious
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I don´t like spicy food: Me _______
me neither
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Use 'not only': I have a big house and a sports car
Not only do I have a big house, (but) i also have a sports car
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Relative pronoun: He is the man to ____ I gave the money
whom
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Use 'not only': I quit my job and sold my flat
Not only did I quit my job, but I also sold my flat
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I don´t have as _____ money as you
much
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Use 'although' - He's not tall but he can jump very high
Although he's not tall, he can jump very high
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Use 'supposed': You should arrive at 9am tomorrow
You are supposed to arrive at 9am tomorrow
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You should invest _____ bitcoin
Invest in
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Mixed: I´m not rich because I didn´t study finance
If i had studies finance, I would be rich
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Use 'Despite': I was tired, but I finished the marathon
despite being tired, i finished the marathon
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I have many a______ but only a few friends
acquaintances
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Past tenses: I was excited about my trip because I _____ (never go) to a tropical country before
I had never been/gone to a tropical country before
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Make this more formal: The company I work for is 50 years old
The company for which I work is....
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