IELTS Vocabulary For Band 9

IELTS Essential Verbs: V1, V2, V3 Forms with Examples
Introduction
Understanding verb forms is crucial for IELTS success, especially in Writing and Speaking tasks. This comprehensive guide covers essential irregular verbs commonly used in IELTS.
Essential Irregular Verbs
| Base Form (V1) | Past Simple (V2) | Past Participle (V3) | Meaning | Example Sentence |
1. Assert
Asserted (v2,v3)
Meaning: Say something confidently or forcefully
Example : Many educators assert that technology enhances learning.
2. Contend
Conteded(v1,v3)
Meaning : Argue strongly that something is true
Use for Giving formal opinion
Example: I contend this is wrong , So share this post
3.Acknowledge
Acknowledged (v1,v3)
Meaning: Accept or admit something is true
Use For: Showing balance in opinion
Example: I acknowledge that group study is helpful; However, I prefer to study alone.
4. Emphasize
Emphasized (v2, v3)
Meaning: Give special importance or attention to something
Use For: Highlighting a key point or argument
Example: The report emphasizes the need for environmental conservation.
5. Illustrate
Illustrated (v2, v3)
Meaning: Explain or make something clear by giving examples
Use For: Supporting an argument or idea with examples
Example: The data illustrates the rapid growth of online learning.
6. Recommend
Recommended (v2, v3)
Meaning: Suggest something as being good or suitable
Use For: Giving advice or suggestions formally
Example: Experts recommend regular exercise for better health.
7. Demonstrate
Demonstrated (v2, v3)
Meaning: Show clearly and deliberately
Use For: Proving or explaining with evidence
Example: The study demonstrates the effectiveness of the new method.
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