Here’s what i wrote for the map:
D - the building at the corner of the two roads
C - the first building when you bend right on one road
H - the second building down the main road
F - the place far side of the lake
Here’s what i wrote for the map:
D - the building at the corner of the two roads
C - the first building when you bend right on one road
H - the second building down the main road
F - the place far side of the lake
if they really said "far side of the lake", then it should be E.
the far side of the lake is still by the lake, it is the same as "the other side of the lake that takes longer to walk from the crossroad".
F has nothing to do with the lake.
Question on briquette machine. The machine needs minimum ________ . Is it electricity or energy? she started with electricity as topic but I remember she ended with saying the machine needs minimum energy. which one is correct?
Question on briquette machine. The machine needs minimum ________ . Is it electricity or energy? she started with electricity as topic but I remember she ended with saying the machine needs minimum energy. which one is correct?
if they really said "far side of the lake", then it should be E.
the far side of the lake is still by the lake, it is the same as "the other side of the lake that takes longer to walk from the crossroad".
F has nothing to do with the lake.
yea, did anyone hear anything like "opposite" of lake, right side of the intersection etc? I lost completely on that line. You never know, ielts might purposefully mislead you by stressing the word "lake" so you will choose E.
yea, did anyone hear anything like "opposite" of lake, right side of the intersection etc? I lost completely on that line. You never know, ielts might purposefully mislead you by stressing the word "lake" so you will choose E.
what did you guys write for the question "the bicycle got it's name because of it's appearance" in reading? I wrote road rider (because of it's thin wheel and lower handlebars)
what did you guys write for the question "the bicycle got it's name because of it's appearance" in reading? I wrote road rider (because of it's thin wheel and lower handlebars)