When you are writing about causes and effects, make sure that you do not confuse something that happened before an event with a real cause or something that happened after an event with a real effect. For example, if you have pizza on Monday and get the flu on Tuesday, eating the pizza is not the cause of the flu just because it happened before you got the flu, nor is the flu the effect of eating pizza-You just happened to get the flu the next day.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
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IELTS Writing; Word Count
Many students ask if each and every single word is counted in the IELTS Writing Test.
The answer is YES. All words are counted. Even small words like 'a/an/the', 'of', 'in', ....
The following sentence is counted as 12 words.
He is an engineer who leaves in the United State of America.
As you can see, it is not really hard to fulfill the IELTS Writing task in terms of word count.
The answer is YES. All words are counted. Even small words like 'a/an/the', 'of', 'in', ....
The following sentence is counted as 12 words.
He is an engineer who leaves in the United State of America.
As you can see, it is not really hard to fulfill the IELTS Writing task in terms of word count.
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