To get a high score on the IELTS or TOEFL Writing section you will need to demonstrate lexical range. Here are three words that people often confuse—ADAPT, ADOPT, ADEPT—learn their pronunciation, usage, spelling, synonyms, and other forms in this video. Don’t forget to practice using them.
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Adapt, adopt, adept—learn how to use these three words correctly.
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thank you very much, i am reading a book for IELTS, Your video so helpful???
Very informative…. excellent teaching style……..
Mumtaz Hamid
Karachi
Pakistan
Hi Adam.
Thank you so much for this lesson. It has helped me a lot. Thank you to show us the correct pronunciation. I used to make a big confusion, after this nice lesson, I won't do it anymore.
Adam, may I ask you a question, please?
would you give us a lesson about auhors for intemediated and advanced English students, please? I mean, novels and libertarians (I know Mises, but I would like to know if there is another one ?). authors.
I am facing some problems at the company that I work for, for example, by the person's name, I do not know if she is a woman or if he is a man. How do I start this formal email? I know that you've made a video about how to wirte a formal letter, but I would like to know if it can be used for formal emails too.
Dear Adam, I'll appreciat if you would help me please.
Thank you so much.
Would you please inform me which dictionaries do you use?
excellent lesson as always, thanks a lot sir 🙂
?Could you make a video on how to differentiate among clauses of purpose, reason and result
Thank you, Adam. You are such an adept English teacher. I have been adapting my English pronunciation and it's becoming much better.
thank you. This is a good lesson. I adopt it in my mind.
hello . can you please make some lesson for how we learn to speak English? thank you best of luck to your channel.
Bob kicked the boy, injuring his left knee.
Congress passed the brand new tariff act, increasing the prices of imported goods.
Well my point is what are these two participle to do with the main clauses?