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30/07/2025

Essential Grammar Rules Students Often Miss in English Exams IELTS Coaching in Abu Dhabi

In acing English exams like IELTS nailing down the rules of grammar is key. High scores are within reach as vocabulary and reading skills alone won't cut it. The smallest slip in grammar can make a big dent in the final grades. When students are taught by experts in IELTS coaching in Abu Dhabi they are able to pick out and fix common grammatical errors that are typically missed under the pressure of exams.

 

1.  Subject-Verb Agreement and Tense Consistency

It's quite usual for us to mix up subjects and verbs - consider the example "He go to school" which needs to be changed to "He goes to school." Ensuring that we stick to one tense is crucial; switching between past and present with no clear explanation can be confusing to the reader. Our IELTS classes in Abu Dhabi are structured for students to engage in constructing sentences that are with the help of feedback given right away in order to help strengthen their grammar accuracy.

 

2.  Misuse of Articles and Prepositions

Individuals commonly jumble and forget to include key words like 'a'' and 'an'' and 'the'' not fully grasping the significant they have on the intended meaning. Equivalently critical are the tiny words 'in'' 'on'' and 'at'' that with a different choice can entirely alter the context of a statement.'' Our IELTS course in Abu Dhabi presents students with thoughtfully laid out lessons which help them truly grasp how to use these language rules correctly while working on writing and speaking activities.

 

3.  Sentence Fragments and Run-Ons

To understand sentences that stretch on forever seeming not to stop at all can really cause quite some trouble. Making a sentence that holds its own and does not waver needs the use of the right punctuation and making sure there is a clear verb that we can see in action. For a sentence to stand tall and complete it must include a subject taking action. Most training companies in Dubai hold workshops that concentrate on the structure of sentences as their main goal is to aid students in steering clear of creating fragments or run-on sentences when writing their exam answers.

 

4.  Passive vs. Active Voice

Acceptable for formal writing, but if used too much passive voice can be vague; opting for active voice makes the point come across clearer and stronger. In their IELTS classes in Abu Dhabi students discover the right times as well as the right ways to use each voice this helps them make their writing easier to understand and more logically sound.

To master essential grammar rules and boost your IELTS performance, contact +971 50 237 1313 or visit www.amourion.com.

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