I can confirm that in Part 1 of the Listening exam, the instruction was:Can anyone confirm will I loose a score if I have used comma between month and a date i.e. I wrote February, 27th?
AND/OR, then February is one word AND 27th is one numberI can confirm that in Part 1 of the Listening exam, the instruction was:
NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND / OR A NUMBER
I checked it several times because I also heard the phrase "February 27", but couldn't put it into Answer sheet.
We dont have to answer in words but in alphabets as a b c or d ...with optionsBy car
By minivan
By bus
By train
By flight
I think they asked the options not words...so rather than by car by train we had to write a b or c1 to 10
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Business
Saturday
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11.South America again
12. To local tour
13.water
14.
15.consulting tour guide
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By car
By minivan
By train
By flight
Yeah..but my concern is use of comma..which I don't know why I used as February, 27th.. using that ',' after February make it wrong answer?I can confirm that in Part 1 of the Listening exam, the instruction was:
NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND / OR A NUMBER
I checked it several times because I also heard the phrase "February 27", but couldn't put it into Answer sheet.
The answer is February or February 27?I can confirm that in Part 1 of the Listening exam, the instruction was:
NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND / OR A NUMBER
I checked it several times because I also heard the phrase "February 27", but couldn't put it into Answer sheet.
But 27th February was not the answer to any question I suppose??
The answer is February 27 not just February. If you wrote just February, it will be wrong.Exactly my point!
In the fThe first one was true (not all are trustworthy)
The second one was also true (all trade sign something)
the third was false (not all second hand cars have the same standard something)
Fourth one was true (about all dealers must ask what the buyer intends to use it for)
Fifth was NG
sixth (I dont remember)
severth was true (about the law)
The answer to that is True. IELTS rides on a lot of synonyms and paraphrasing. The clue will not be the exact words or sentence.How can fourth be true....it was the buyer who could tell his needs to the dealer.....but it was nowhere mentioned that the dealer should consider the buyer's intent....