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IELTS Grammar Exercise

Modal verbs: possibility We use must, may, might, could, couldn’t and can’t when there is some evidence, information or belief that something is probably or possibly true (or not true). The modal verb we choose depends on the strength of the evidence we have to support our ideas. very likely: must possible: might, may, could, may not, might not very unlikely: can’t, couldn’t Here is a model answer. Complete it with…

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IELTS Test Dates 2022- India

IELTS is the gateway to some of the best universities in the world and millions of students from around the world take the test every year. IELTS General is also a primary requirement for immigration to many countries. IELTS test dates are available throughout the year and students can take the test when they are…

High Frequency Words in IELTS Listening

Get an edge by knowing the most frequent words that appear in IELTS Listening test 1. Commonly Repeated IELTS Words : Commonly Repeated IELTS Words : Continents South America, North America, Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia, and Antarctica. 2. Commonly Repeated IELTS Words : Commonly Repeated IELTS Words : Countries Egypt, Mexico, France, Indonesia, Turkey, England,…

Masters in Computer science in Germany

Computer Science in Germany | Best MSc Programs [Complete Guide]

Masters in Computer science in Germany is one of the hottest study abroad trends. This is not just because Germany has become a popular destination for international students but also because Computer science is the hottest program right now. With competition in US colleges for CS programs being unimaginably high, Germany becomes a great destination…

GRE syllabus 2020 Plusprep

GRE Syllabus [2020] – The Complete Guide

One of the first things you should do before you start your GRE preparation is to get completely familiar with the GRE syllabus. This comprehensive guide will address aspects such as question types, sections and scoring mechanism to give you an in-depth understanding of all you need to know before you start your GRE preparation. Overview:…

Avoid using algebra by plugging in values

Plugging in: GRE and GMAT Quant strategy

Plugging in values when there are unknowns in the questions or the answer options is a fairly straightforward strategy that can help you navigate high-complexity questions on the GRE and GMAT Quant sections. Especially those that can send you into a spiral by making you solve complex algebraic equations. The premise of plugging in values…


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