Correct the typical B2 First key word sentence transformation mistakes A candidate has answered all of the Use of English Part Four questions below but has made one mistake in each answer.
I've been wondering for a while which one is correct "typical of" or "typical for". When you look it up in dictionaries they will give you "typical of". But I've come across "typical for" in newspapers and on the Internet. I have also read that "typical of" is more common in the American Corpus...
"This kind of accent is typical of Western Polan" You wouldn't use a preposition "for'' in this sentence, would you?
100 typical IELTS Speaking Part One questions 1. Are there any museums that you would like to go to? 2. Are you working at the moment? 3. Are your friends interested in technology?
Typical student problems with the language of daily routines Looking at this as a vocabulary point, students most often have problems with collocations. This is trickiest with verbs which have very general meanings in collocations like “take a shower”, “make my bed” and “have breakfast”.
Tips on solving typical grammar issues like getting confused between different tenses, making lots of grammar mistakes, not being interested in studying grammar, and struggling to learn particular grammar points.