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Notes: • “Soar “and “rocket” are both very strong words that | IELTS Council | IELTS™

Notes:

• “Soar “and “rocket” are both very strong words that describe large rises.
• “Rocket” is more sudden. You probably do not need to qualify these verbs with adverbs.
• “Leap” shows a large and sudden rise. Again, you probably do not need to qualify it with an adverb.
• “Climb” is a relatively neutral verb that can be used with the adverbs below.

Notes:

• “Plummet” is the strongest word here. It means to fall very quickly and a long way.
• “Drop” and “drop” are normally used for fairly small decreases
• “Slip back” is used for falls that come after rises
• “Drop” and “Dip” are also frequently used as nouns: “a slight dip” “a sudden drop”

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