YeahDo you remember one of the answer in reading section 2 was ''tattoos"?
The feeling is very mutual map section was a rarity in its case and especially was very fast it was a loophole setup with crazy accent as well. I too got screwed there else easy 8 or 8.5 was easy to get but I guess I got 2 of them correct and rest was a guessing game but the farmers part was not so tricky I guess .I basically dont even remember what i wrote in that map and farming books section. Hence not able to figure out whether mine was right or wrong
Anyways but still I hope and wish the best of luck to everyone and get their desired 8 bands in the L section .The map section was a bit screwed up fast with a weird accent as well as tricky I guess it was a setup for restricting bands 8 and beyond..
I wrote 30 feet. The audio said “taller than a person” but the question was “larger than” very tricky.I guess the answer in the first section was not a person.. It was.. Larger than 30 meters.
I need the answers tooDoes someone remember all the answers of Listening section three? Not the option with answers
I remember it was tattoos, but there was one word extra prefixed to it.Guys, one of the answer in Reading Section 2 was 'tattoos' . Can anyone confirm?
I think its computer delivered test, not written one which we have opted on 19th januaryNot just daily basis. They are having daily 2 tests.
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The answer is Snake. Part of lizard and head and tail of "Snake" has been cut off. So answer is Part of SnakeI have almost same answers.... except for boring in q 27. I have written A for that. I had confusion in A or boring.
Q 29- I guess irrelevant or inaccurate
Q 38- it was lizard and part of ————-. Do u remember?
Well, I wrote Misuse as it is both countable and uncountable - the word "hurt" does not match with the scenario - it mentioned as if you have been taken advantages or there is a misuse of your opportunity, you will be hurt..... or something rather - I am rather confident using filling in "misuse" as opposed to "risk" - I am not sureGuys.. In the last section of listening, there was a blank with the answer 'misuse' . Can someone please confirm it? Some are saying that the answer was 'risk' and not 'misuse'
Its informal letter. If it was formal, they would have mentioned 'Begin your letter with Dear Sir or Madam' Here they mentioned begin with DearHow did you write task one.. was it formal or informal? Did you use contractions?