When do we use "to" after "reach"?
Does using a preposition before some adverbs of place change the meaning?
Can we use "already" as an adjective in the following sense?
Am I right about this?
Hey guys. Can you tell me which way is better? Thanks
Hello. Are "subordinating conjunctions" and "discourse markers" basically the same thing?
Hi. Can "coordinating conjunctions", "subordinating conjunctions", and "transitions" all be referred to as "discourse makers" and/or "cohesive devices"? (I assume "cohesive devices" and "discourse markers" are the same thing, right?)
Hi. What is the correct preposition for "oblivious"?
Does the sentence following the coordinating conjunction "nor" have to be a long one to be considered an independent clause?
Hi. Which way is correct?
Which way is correct?
Hey guys. Would you please rate my task 2 IELTS writing? All criticism is welcome and appreciated.
I'm sitting the IELTS test in about 6 months, and I'm aiming for a band 9 overall. I would really appreciate it if you would read my task 2 writing and score me/tell me what you think. Thanks a lot.
What is a simple way to explain the difference between coordinating and subordinating conjunctions to someone?
Do we have to include our own opinion in the introduction when writing a discussion (both sides and an opinion) essay? Or would it be enough to only include it in the conclusion?
Hi. I would appreciate it if you would read my task 2 writing and tell me what you think. Thanks a lot
Is it okay to write about 2 unrelated points in one paragraph if they are both supporting one side of an argument in an advantages and disadvantages essay?
Hi. I would love to hear your comments on my writing guys (regarding task response, grammar, vocab, anything). <3
Can we post task 2 writings on this website to get feedback from natives or other prospective test takers?
What's the most easily comprehensible way of structuring the following sentence?
Are the following sentences correct?
Which letters should be capitalized in the following sentence? Is there an apostrophe needed at the end of "masters"?
What does the sentence "I'm going to Simon's" mean?
Can we use "weak" to talk about students who don't do as well as others in a classroom? And if so, can we use "strong" for those who do do well?