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ponta

Nov. 30, 2020

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Studying for an Exam

Next Tuesday, I'm going to take an English exam, TOEFL ITP, so today I started to study for this test. The test is about reading, listening, and grammar. Therefore, ITP is easier than iBT that includes reading, listening, speaking, and writing. However, the grammar section is tough for me. For instance, the subjunctive mood is too difficult. I had forgotten the subjunctive present; "recommend, insist, suggest, and so on" requires a verb stem in next that-clause.
I want to utilize knowledge from studying for my writing.

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Therefore, ITP is easier than iBTthe iBT test that includes reading, listening, speaking, and writing.

You weren't wrong grammatically, this just makes the text flow bettter

For instance, the subjunctive mood is toovery difficult.

When you say "too difficult" you mean that it is too difficult to be used at all, it is sometimes used to exaggerate but here I would personally use very. With very you mean that it is very difficult but not impossible for you

I had forgotten the subjunctive present; "recommend, insist, suggest, and so on" requires a verb stem in next that-clause.

Not sure what you mean by "in next that-clause", maybe "in *the* next that clause"?

I want to utilize knowledge from studying for my writing.

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Good luck on the exam, I hope you do well :)

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ponta

Dec. 2, 2020

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Thank you so much!

Studying for an Exam


Next Tuesday, I'm going to take an English exam, TOEFL ITP, so today I started to study for this test.


The test is about reading, listening, and grammar.


Therefore, ITP is easier than iBT that includes reading, listening, speaking, and writing.


Therefore, ITP is easier than iBTthe iBT test that includes reading, listening, speaking, and writing.

You weren't wrong grammatically, this just makes the text flow bettter

However, the grammar section is tough for me.


For instance, the subjunctive mood is too difficult.


For instance, the subjunctive mood is toovery difficult.

When you say "too difficult" you mean that it is too difficult to be used at all, it is sometimes used to exaggerate but here I would personally use very. With very you mean that it is very difficult but not impossible for you

I had forgotten the subjunctive present; "recommend, insist, suggest, and so on" requires a verb stem in next that-clause.


I had forgotten the subjunctive present; "recommend, insist, suggest, and so on" requires a verb stem in next that-clause.

Not sure what you mean by "in next that-clause", maybe "in *the* next that clause"?

I want to utilize knowledge from studying for my writing.


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