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_______ a dramatic fall, the figures stabilised in the final years of the period.
Опрос
  •   as
  •   while
  •   because of
  •   following
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The percentage of mobile users doubled in a decade, _______ a significant shift in communication habits.
Опрос
  •   indicating
  •   had indicated
  •   indicated
  •   which indicate
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The proportion of car ownership, though increasing, remained relatively stable in the first half of the decade, _______ a sharp rise afterwards.
Опрос
  •   followed by
  •   following
  •   having followed
  •   had followed
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A noticeable upward trend _______ in the number of students choosing online courses.
Опрос
  •   observes
  •   was observed
  •   observing
  •   had been observing
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The chart illustrates how internet usage among teenagers _______ between 2010 and 2020.
Опрос
  •   was fluctuating
  •   has fluctuated
  •   fluctuated
  •   had fluctuated
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Which part of the IELTS exam do you find hardest?
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  •   Listening
  •   Reading
  •   Writing
  •   Speaking
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📚✨ IELTS Tip of the Day! ✨📚
Want to boost your band score? Here’s a quick one:

🗣 Speaking Tip: Don’t just answer—expand!
Instead of: “Yes, I like reading.”
Try: “Yes, I really enjoy reading, especially mystery novels. They help me relax and improve my vocabulary.”

💡 Pro Tip: The examiner wants to hear you speak naturally and fluently—so keep talking, even if you make small mistakes!

More tips coming soon—stay tuned and keep practicing! 💪🎧✍️

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Репост из: Boost Lingua | English
✨ Word of the Day ✨
Pervasive
📚 C2 Level
🌀 Meaning: spreading widely throughout an area or group, often in a noticeable or negative way.
💬 Example: The influence of social media is so pervasive that it affects nearly every aspect of our daily lives.

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"Sycophant" (noun) – someone who flatters powerful people to gain favor.
Опрос
  •   The manager disliked sycophants who only praised him to get promotions.
  •   She went to the market to buy some sycophants for dinner.
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"Repudiate" (verb) – to reject or refuse to accept something.
Опрос
  •   She repudiated her phone before calling her friend.
  •   He repudiated the accusations, claiming they were false.
71 голосов


"Acrimonious" (adjective) – full of anger, bitterness, or resentment.
Опрос
  •   The weather was acrimonious and sunny all day long.
  •   The debate became acrimonious as both sides refused to compromise.
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"Extol" (verb) – to praise something or someone highly.
Опрос
  •   The teacher extolled her students for their hard work.
  •   He extols his phone every morning before breakfast.
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"Disparate" (adjective) – very different and unrelated.
Опрос
  •   Their opinions were so disparate that they couldn’t agree on anything.
  •   She was disparate happy after hearing the good news.
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🔹 Uncommon Grammar Rule: The Past Habitual "Would" vs. "Used to"

✅ Used to → Describes past habits or states that no longer happen.
🔹 Example: I used to play the piano every evening.

✅ Would → Describes repeated past actions (but NOT past states).
🔹 Example: Every summer, we would go camping in the mountains.

❌ Wrong: I would live in London. (Use "used to" instead!)

🎯 Challenge: Rewrite this sentence correctly—
"She would be very shy as a child."

Drop your answers below! ⬇️✨

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