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OET Success Tips From winners

OET Success Tips From Winners | Best OET Test Strategies and Tips Listening Part A There is nothing more important than concentration. It is the most important key to success in any listening part. There is another most important thing that will make a person gain when he/she uses the time when the speaker explains […]

WHY SHOULD YOU WATCH ‘ OET SERIOUS MISTAKES ‘ SERIES BY TIJU’S ACADEMY?

The significance of Grammar in OET is critical since the test measures people’s linguistic ability. To pass the OET, an English language competency test, test-takers must ensure that their written or spoken words use proper Grammar. Tiju’s academy so far has broken the conventional pedagogy of grammar tutoring. Watch our Oet Serious Mistakes series on […]

OET serious mistakes Part -52

OET serious mistakes Part 52 Topics: Have had VS did have? Verb forms use after have and did Where can we use ‘when’ and ‘while’? Common spelling mistakes How do you use much and many? How to Use Does vs Do in Sentences Put in, put on, put at- meaning Using Articles with Countable and […]

OET Serious Mistakes Part 59

OET Serious Mistakes Part 59 Topic: Verbs with to infinitives Where do we use ‘no article/zero article?’ Using Articles with Countable and Uncountable Nouns. Agreement of Subjects and verbs  with one another in number (singular or plural) Has and Have in subject verb agreement/ The verb form of have/has Difference of period of time and point of time– since/for Use of simple […]

OET Serious Mistakes Part 60

OET Serious Mistakes Part 60 Topics: Use of active and passive voice. Use of pronouns, use of subjective and Objective case. Future Tense when the events are scheduled. Subject- Verb Agreement Fixed prepositions and its usage Capitalisation …. Along with proper noun. Use of ‘can’ and ‘will be’ in near futuristic sense   Apt use […]

OET Serious Mistakes Part-62

OET Serious Mistakes Part-62 Topics: Using Articles with Countable and Uncountable Nouns. (Special cases-names of disease). Tense structure. Use of  ‘has had’ in present perfect tense. When to use for and since. Identifying noun, adjective  and adverb. What words should be hyphenated. Clarity of pronoun. Grammar Challenge Questions: Try to answer these OET grammar challenges […]

OET Serious Mistakes Part 61

OET Serious Mistakes Part 61 Topics: Is the noun heart attack is countable or uncountable? In specific contexts, uncountable nouns can become the uncountable plural nouns. Do diseases need to be capitalised? In general, do not capitalise the names of diseases, disorders, therapies, treatments, theories, concepts, hypotheses, principles, models, and statistical procedures. How to hyphenate a […]

OET Serious Mistakes Part-63

OET Serious Mistakes Part-63 Summary: Using multiple articles in the same sentence Use of simple past for past events and situation Maintaining the Same Verb Tense in Your Sentences Use of has to, have to, had to The verb form of have/has Using Articles with Countable and Uncountable Nouns. Difference between ‘used to’ and ‘used […]

OET Serious Mistakes Part-64

OET Serious Mistakes Part-64 Main Points in the OET Serious Mistakes Part-64 Common errors in sentence construction Common preposition/prepositional phrase errors Verbs or adjectives followed by a fixed preposition Difference between simple past and present perfect When to use the active and passive voice in writing? Using Articles with Countable and Uncountable Nouns. A gerund […]

OET Serious Mistakes Part-65

OET Serious Mistakes Part-65 Main Points in the OET Serious Mistakes Part-65 Grammar Challenge Questions Try to answer these OET grammar challenges by yourself and watch the video after that to get a detailed explanation of all your answers. No matter how much you learn, learning a thing deeply with all its rules impacts. This […]

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