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#IELTS Reading Tip: To improve your reading speed and comprehension, divide lengthy passages into smaller, more manageable chunks. Instead of meticulously reading every word, prioritize understanding the primary point of each paragraph. This efficient approach will significantly reduce your reading time.
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Mixing Up 'Who' and 'Which'
Mistake: The chart shows the number of students,which is from various countries studying in the UK.
The word "which" incorrectly refers to "students," making the sentence unclear.
Correct Version: The chart shows the number of students from various countries who are studying in the UK.
Why It's Correct: Here, "who" correctly refers to the students, making the relationship clear.
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Mistake: The chart shows the number of students,
The word "
Correct Version: The chart shows the number of students from various countries who are studying in the UK.
Why It's Correct: Here, "who" correctly refers to the students, making the relationship clear.
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What are you insinuating?
Meaning: someone feels another person is suggesting something in a sneaky or indirect way, often implying something negative. It’s like asking, "Are you trying to say something bad without actually saying it?"
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Meaning: someone feels another person is suggesting something in a sneaky or indirect way, often implying something negative. It’s like asking, "Are you trying to say something bad without actually saying it?"
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