IELTS speaking proper use sentence structure.
In IELTS preparation, one would be able to feel own progress in speaking and writing, mainly when they will keenly use grammar structures to express their ideas. Though, properly knowing grammar will also help one understand language, both in reading and in listening. They will become more used to with grammar structures and will understand what others want to say right away. Therefore, the best way to progress grammar is to study each rule one by one, read related examples. Try to make own examples and then practice each rule by doing exercises.
Here This blog concerns with some sentence structure use during speaking practices. As it is need to be remember to the learner the more you read the more you learn.
Don’t say |
say |
I like Apple | I like Apples |
I saw a dream last night | I had a dream last night |
I have got many works for this week | I have got a massive quantity of works for this week
Or, I have got an impressive amount of works for this week. Or, I have got a lot of works for this week. You can use informal word instead of a lot of such as: loads/tons (informal): I have got as loads/ton of works for this week. A whole bunch (informal): I have got a whole bunch of works for this week. Galore(informal): I have got a galore of works for this week. |
I get my salary twice a month | I get paid twice a month |
She made a world record | She set a world record |
It is still bright outside | It is still light outside |
I felt good mood today | I am in a good mood today |
I forgot my hat in the house | I left my hat in the house |
Please persuade him don’t do that | Please persuade him not to do that |
Don’t step in the grass | Keep off the grass |
Would you like to drink? | Would you like something to drink? |
I need hundred dollars | I need a hundred dollars |
The black is my favorite color | black is my favorite color |
They study in the England | They study in England |
Why don’t you stay more time here? | Why don’t you stay a little longer? |
You did a request for some water | You made a request for some water |
Tell me why did you do that? | Tell me why you did that? |
I have a good news for you | I have good news for you |
Don’t go in the sun | Don’t go out in the sun |
There is no place in the hall | There is no room in the hall |
You can’t set a foot in the house | You can’t set foot in the house |
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available at IELTS writing different sentence in similar meaning