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TOEFL
IELTS
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And other related tests.
1.Copulative Connectors:Used to connect similar information。
2.Disjunctive Connectors:Indicate alternatives or choices。
3.Conditional Connectors:Introduce conditions or hypotheses。
4.Concessive Connectors:Highlight concessions or contrasts。
5.Conclusive Connectors:Present conclusions or results。
6.Continuative Connectors:Provide continuity in ideas。
7.Adversative Connectors:Show opposition or contrast。
8.Causative Connectors:Indicate cause-and-effect relationships。
Infinitive
The base form of the verb.
Past Simple
The simple past tense.
Past Participle
The form used with perfect tenses.
Word Stress
Refers to the emphasis placed on certain syllables within words.
Sentence Stress
Involves emphasizing particular words in sentences to convey meaning.
Sounds and Rules
Understanding how sounds correlate with spelling.
Schwa Sound
The unstressed central vowel sound often represented by an "ə."
Soft and Hard Consonants
Differentiation between softer and harder consonant sounds.
A list of phonemes with examples in common spelling alongside their transcription for reference.
This structured format provides clear sections for easier study and understanding of essential English concepts vital for exam preparation.