Frequent error-free sentences and a variety of complex structures.
In Task 2, avoid being too certain. Use "modals" to sound more academic. Instead of: Video games cause violence. Try: Video games to aggressive behavior. 🛑 Common Pitfalls to Avoid Grammar for IELTS
One independent clause. (e.g., The graph shows a rise. ) Frequent error-free sentences and a variety of complex
Two clauses joined by "and," "but," or "so." (e.g., Prices rose, but demand fell. ) Instead of: Video games cause violence
This is the most common "silly" mistake. Ensure your verb matches your subject. The number of students have increased. Right: The number of students has increased. 2. Tense Consistency Use the right tense for the right task:
Use Present Simple for general facts and "will" for future predictions. 3. The Passive Voice
Misplaced commas can change your entire meaning. 📈 How Grammar is Scored