What are some commonly used adverbs in IELTS writing?

Updated on educate 2024-02-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello students: If you want to get a high score in the IELTS Writing test, the use of vocabulary is more important. Good adverbs can often make everyone's writing more vivid, and can also make the article more rigorous. Let's take a look at the introduction of IELTS writing adverbs and share them with you.

    It can be placed in front of an adjective to indicate degree, or it can be placed after a verb to indicate degree.

    dramatically=considerably

    excessively.

    intensively extensive.

    Initially.

    Specifically.

    mainly=primarily=chiefly=mostly, mainly.

    increasingly more and more.

    understandably and overwhelmingly , instantly, clearly, clearly.

    radically ,merely=just=only, unnecessarily unnecessary,impulsively impulsively,especially specifically,entirely =completely=totally=entirely,,totally,totally,totally,unnecessarily

    moderately mildly, intensely=considerably substantially

    fiercely=severely intensely, superficially superficially, virtually Actually, greatly=highly very, greatly, partly, partly, merrily pleasantly.

    mentally psychologically, academically, physically, generally, superficially, strikingly, utterly=completely, completely.

    somewhat=a little

    That's all for common IELTS writing adverbs, including some more accurate descriptions. When preparing for your IELTS writing test, you can refer to and apply these vocabulary appropriately in order to better prepare for the test. Finally, I wish you all good results.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's too much, depending on the context you're using it in.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Words should be written and formal, and the following "oral" and "informal" words should not appear: Adjectives: good, bad; big, huge, little; a lot of, lots of ① practicing.

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