Over 40 books of English language
Over 40 books of English language:
Oxford_Guide_to_English_Grammar.pdf
A Communicative Grammar of English-Third Edition.pdf
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Over 40 books of English language:
Oxford_Guide_to_English_Grammar.pdf
A Communicative Grammar of English-Third Edition.pdf
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Critical Reading: Sentence Completions
Sentence completion questions test both your vocabulary and your understanding of the logic of a sentence.
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The Test of English as a Foreign Language- the TOEFL is not so much different from any kind of sport including soccer or basketball. The test requires you some skills in listening, reading and writing as well as the skill to control the test formats and timing.
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Approach the test with a plan
Spend enough time preparing that you know where your strengths and weaknesses lie. You know you?re going to face geometry questions in the Quantitative section; are you strong with triangles and quadrilaterals, but weak with circles?
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General Tips
Success in the IELTS exam requires a candidate to know the test format and the specific techniques for answering questions.
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Harvard citation style is one of the few styles used internationally by many publishers nowadays. Harvard style is based on the AGPS 5th edition.
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In the reign of Emperor Hung-Vuong the Sixth, Vietnam was a peaceful and prosperous country. The Red River was always crowded with boats. Paddy fields extended to the horizon. People were happy.
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In the reign of Emperor Hung-Vuong the Sixth, Vietnam was a peaceful and prosperous country. The Red River was always crowded with boats. Paddy fields extended to the horizon. People were happy.
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Emperor Hung-Vuong had many sons. Some pursued literary careers. Others excelled in martial arts. The youngest prince named Tiet - Lieu, however, loved neither. Instead, he and his wife and their children chose the countryside where they farmed the land. […]
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There were two twin brothers of the Cao family. Their names were Tan for the eldest brother, and Lang for the youngest one.
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