Conjunctions # Grammar For IELTS

While writing sentences in IELTS you surely get extra marks if you use complex sentences. These are the sentences that talk about two or three things and are joined together by conjunctions. But what are conjunctions?
Let’s take a look at few examples-:

  • You can either take a pen or a pencil?
  • You must trust in god and do the right things.
  • Do you know that tomorrow is a holiday?
  • She will pass if she works hard.
  • He is more intelligent than you are.

In the above sentences the words that have been italicized are conjunctions.
Conjunctions are the words that are used to join two or more sentences.
They are of two types-:

COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
These conjunctions add two or more clauses of the same rank i.e the clauses independent of each other. They are of four kinds-:

  1. Cumulative conjunctions-: Using these statements a fact is simply added to another. Examples are -: and, both…. And, as well as, not less than.
    He submitted the work both late and incomplete.
    She as well as her sister is talented.
    He is no less than his brother in fighting.
  2. Alternative conjunctions-: using these conjunctions a choice is given. Examples are-: either… or, neither … nor, or, else.
    You can either listen to your hear or live in the guilt of doing what others thought was right for you.
    In this way you will neither win nor loose.
  3. Adversative conjunctions-: These conjunctions are used to show contrast between two facts. Example-: but, still, nevertheless, only.
    He is fast but lazy.
    He is successful still down to earth.
    You can win only if you work hard.
  4. Illative conjunctions-: These conjunctions are used when we need to prove a fact from another. Example are-: therefore, hence, so, consequently.
    He was found guilty and therefore arrested.
    This goes with this and that with that, hence proved.
    He did not worked hard, so he failed.

SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
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Saved By The Bell # Idioms For IELTS

If you work hard, often you will be saved by the bell. So go on and work for your dreams.

GAME OVER
Sentence-: The moment I thought the game is over, I won.
Meaning-: this is said when a situation is out of hand or hopeless
SAVED BY THE BELL
Sentence-: He had planned everything against me, but I was saved by the bell.
Meaning-: get protected from a danger by some unexpected intervention
FLY OFF THE HANDLE
Sentence-: Beware of him, he flies off the handle.
Meaning-: to lose your temper unexpectedly
THE PENNY DROPS
Sentence-: Oh finally, the penny drops!
Meaning-: someone finally understands something
SURE AS EGGS IS EGGS
Sentence-: He is a criminal and I am sure as eggs is eggs.
Meaning-: without any doubt
THE COLD SHOULDER
Sentence-: He said he will help me, but when the time arrived he gave me a cold shoulder
Meaning-: to show intentional unfriendliness
LAUGH UP YOUR SLEEVES
Sentence-: He will never show you that he admires you, he’ll just laugh up his sleeves.
Meaning-: to be secretly amused
REST ON YOUR LAURELS
Sentence-: The day you rest on your laurels, your laurels will end.
Meaning-: to be satisfied with what you have achieved in life and make no further attempts.
NOT KNOW WHERE TO PUT YOURSELF
Sentence-: She didn’t knew where to put herself in most of the situations.
Meaning-: be deeply embarrassed
A WORD TO THE WISE
Sentence-: You need not to explain everything to her, just give a word to the wise.
Meaning-: hint or a brief description given

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An Eager Weaver # Idioms For IELTS

Be an eager beaver and fancy your chances, trust me success will always be yours.

AN EAGER BEAVER
Sentence-: You need to be an eager beaver to be successful in life.
Meaning-: someone who is enthusiastic about his/her work
EASY AS PIE
Sentence-: If you are ready to work hard, getting a band 9 in IELTS is easy as pie.
Meaning-: something that is very easy
IN YOUR ELEMENT
Sentence-: You can easily work in your element, the point is how well you work when you are out of it.
Meaning-: in an environment where you are confident
ALL ENDS UP
Sentence-: You must do your work all ends up or else not even touch it.
Meaning-: completely
PLUS-MINUS
Sentence-: The net revenue of my company is $500000000 plus-minus.
Meaning-: more or less
CROWD THE MOURNERS
Sentence-: If you crowd the mourners, chances are they may leave you.
Meaning-: put unnecessary pressure on someone
EYEBALL TO EYEBALL
Sentence-: The five years fight has finally come to an eyeball to eyeball.
Meaning-: face to face, often in an aggressive manner
DO A FADE
Sentence-: The moment thief so the police men he did a fade.
Meaning-: run away
WITH THE FAIRIES
Sentence-: That boy who think he will get a band 9 with no effort is with the fairies.
Meaning-: in a distracted or dreamy world.
FANCY YOUR CHANCES
Sentence-: Sometimes it is good to fancy your chances.
Meaning-: to believe that you will be successful

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Keep Your Nose To The Grindstone # Idioms For IELTS

If you really want to achieve a band 9 in IELTS, you need to keep your nose to the grindstone. Read more to find out what it means and keep going with your idioms preparation for IELTS.

TAKE A DIM VIEW OF
SENTENCE-: Don’t take a dim view of her, you don’t know what all she can achieve.
MEANING-: to regard someone or something with disapproving attitude
TILL DOOMSDAY
SENTENCE-: I am going to work for my dreams till doomsday.
MEANING-: something forever
PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH
SENTENCE-: Gandhiji believed in the philosophy of practice what you preach.
MEANING-: do what you advice others to do
A BITE AT THE CHERRY
SENTENCE-: They were working on the new code and I had a bite at the cherry.
MEANING-: an attempt or chance to do something
THE PARTY’S OVER
SENTENCE-: Get started boys, the party’s over.
MEANING-: the good times are over

ALL SYSTEM GO

SENTENCE-: All system’s go, I guess it’s time to move to the next level.
MEANING-: we are ready to proceed or something is working properly
GOSPEL TRUTH

SENTENCE-: I am going to succeed and this is a gospel truth.
MEANING-: the absolute truth
KEEP YOUR NOSE TO THE GRINDSTONE
SENTENCE-: People who achieve success are the ones who know how to keep their nose to the grindstone
MEANING-: to work hard continuously
FROM A TO B
SENTENCE-: She has been along with me for A to B of the journey.
MEANING-: from the starting point to the destination
KNOW WHAT YOU ARE ABOUT
SENTENCE-: You can trust him, he knows what he is about.
MEANING-: to know the consequences of your actions and how to solve them.
PLAY THE DEVIL
SENTENCE-: Hitler might not have thought that he would play the devil for the future of Germany.
MEANING-: to affect something badly

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