The Colon (:) Use a colon to mean “note what “, or by definition, it is used to precede a list of items, a quotation, or an expansion or explanation. …
PROMPT: Does the design of buildings have a positive or negative impact on people’s life and work? Discuss. (advantages vs. disadvantages) Introduction Sentence 1: Building designs are a part …
Prompt 1 A company has announced that it wishes to build a large factory near your community. Options: Do you support or oppose the factory? Explain your position. Give reasons …
Matching Headings Matching Headings is used in both General Training and Academic Exams and is considered one of the most difficult exam questions. This question type can have you read …
Apostrophe (‘) To form the possessive case of a singular noun, add an apostrophe and (+) an s. Examples: John‘s car; one’s home. If the addition of an …
Prompt: Global warming is one of the most serious issues that the world is facing today. What are the causes of global warming and what measures can governments and individuals …
A company has announced that it wishes to build a large factory near your community. Options: Do you support or oppose the factory? Explain your position. Give reasons for your …
The summary completion task asks you to fill in blanks at the end of a sentence provided, where the blanks may be filled in from a given list of …
Periods (.) and Ellipses (…) 1. Use the period at the end of an affirmative or negative statement. Example: He isn’t available today. You should call back tomorrow. 2. Use …
This prompt should be recognized immediately as a Problem/Solution; therefore, you can use a ‘How’ question for your 2nd introductory sentence, and write the usual disinterested sentence for the 1st. …