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2021-05-18 17:58:27
Cambridge IELTS 9 pdf
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Cambridge IELTS 9
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29 . Dressed in, not with.
Don't say: The woman was dressed with black.
Say:The woman was dressed in black.
Note 1 : The woman ivas in black is also correct
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30. Exception to, not of.
Don't say: This is an exception of the rule.
Say: This is an exception to the rule.
Note : W e say with the exception of: She liked all her subjects with the
exception of physics
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28 . No doubt (n) of or about, not for.
Don't say: I've no doubt for his ability.
Say: I've no doubt of (or about) his ability.
Note - Doubtful of: / am doubtful of his ability to pass
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27. Divide into parts, not in parts.
Don't say: I divided the cake in four parts.
Say: I divided the cake into four parts.
Note : A thing may be divided in half or in two Paul divided the apple in half
(or in two).
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26 Disappointed by, about or at, not from.
(a) by/at/about:
Don't say: Phillipa was disappointed from the low
mark she got in the test.
Say: Phillipa was disappointed by/about/at the low
mark she got in the test.
(b) with/in:
Don't say: Jane was disappointed from her son.
Say: Jane was disappointed with/in her son.
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25. Different from, not than.
Don't say: My book is different than yours.
Say: My book is different from yours.
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24. Die of an illness, not from an illness.
Don't say: Many people have died.from malaria.
Say: Many people have died of malaria.
Note - People die of illness, of hunger, of thirst, of or from wounds; from
overwork; b y violence, fay the sword, by pestilence; in battle; for their country,
for a cause, through neglect; on the scaffold; at the stake.
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