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1. Instruction for IELTS Grammar Practice – IELTS TEST PRO

Grammar plays an important part in the IELTS exam, especially for two productive skills namely Writing and Speaking in which you need to actively use grammar to present your ideas. Also, grammar can help you understand the English language both in Reading and Listening skills. The best way to practice IELTS grammar is to learn the rules, consult as many examples as possible to learn the way how each grammar structure is used. Most importantly, practice with IELTS grammar by doing various exercises. 

With IELTS TEST PRO, you can practice IELTS grammar in the form of multiple choice questions on different topics of grammar. All you need to do is to tick the correct answer for each question, then check those by choosing the “Submit” button. With more than 30 topics, over 2000 questions, IELTS TEST PRO will facilitate you with diverse sets of IELTS grammar questions needed for a better English foundation and higher IELTS band score.

2. Frequently asked questions in IELTS Grammar Practice (FAQs):

2.1. What are different grammar topics that are used in the IELTS exam? 

There are a variety of topics in English grammar that English learners need to know in order to become an expert in this aspect. However, it is fundamental to focus more on basic grammar topics such as tenses, sentence types, parts of speech, etc. 

Followings are several English grammar topics that may help you with not only the IELTS exam but also the English language in general: 

  • Adjectives
  • Adverbs
  • Nouns
  • Modal verbs
  • Phrasal verbs
  • Gerunds
  • Infinitives
  • Articles
  • Quantifiers
  • Distributives
  • Conjunctions
  • Comparison
  • Prepositions
  • Tenses
  • Sentence types
  • Relative clauses
  • Direct and Indirect speech
  • Passive voice
  • Tag questions
  • Inversion 

2.3. How can I boost up my IELTS grammar and ace the IELTS test?

In order to maximise your IELTS band score, grammar is vitally important in constructing complete and meaningful sentences. Here are some ways to improve your grammar effectively:

  • Indulge yourself in reading

Reading everyday benefits not only your reading skills, vocabulary range but also your grammar since every sentence written will be meticulously chosen in terms of vocabulary and grammar structures. Around 15 minutes per day of reading will be definitely beneficial for you and your learning grammar progress. You can make use of magazines, articles, blogs, research, etc. as your materials.

  • Write 

Whenever you have learned a new word, try to take an example using that word together with the grammar structure you have just read. This will activate your brain to use the word as well as the structure actively and you can remember it for a long time. Besides, you can just utilise the grammar structure you have achieved in your daily dairy. 

  • Practice 

Once you have read the theory of a grammar topic, it is pivotal to practice with exercises in order to have a better understanding.

  • Find an app or a website

Learning a language is a long-lasting process, and grammar is needed to practice and repeat on a daily basis. Therefore, having a mobile app or an online website containing grammar sections at your disposal will be the best choice. 

2.4. What grammar topics should I focus on more to get a higher IELTS score?

These are some outstanding topics of IELTS grammar that IELTS test-takers should pay more attention to:

  • The Simple Aspect
  • The Present Perfect and Simple Past Verb Tenses
  • Modal Verbs
  • Articles
  • Passive Voice
  • Adjective and Adverb Comparison
  • Sentence Types and Structures

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