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What adjectives should be avoided in IELTS writing?
In order to expand the content of the article, in principle, the more modifiers students can skillfully use, the better; But when using them, we should also pay attention to "don't go to the poles":

1. Words that are too obviously derogatory should be used with caution to avoid the article being full of slots. For example, when narrowing the education gap, and being smart? Can students' relative concepts be general or less? Smart, but don't write stupid or terrible with a wave of your hand. ?

On the other hand, too good words should be used with caution. Adjectives such as magical, incredible, incredible or incredible are often used instead of good in argumentative writing.

Words should be written formally, and the following "oral" and "informal" words cannot appear.

Adjectives: good, bad; Big, huge, small; A lot, a lot

Repeated practice is a good way to learn English. (feasible and effective method)

However, students think that it is not a good/bad thing to forbid love between college students. (puppy love/calf love)

(reckless/unwise/unwise/unwise [unwise is not the opposite of wise, it means: undisciplined/careless/impossible to have feelings/too small to be noticed)/hasty and rash/reckless/counterproductive)

The good or bad of a nuclear family is just the opposite of a big family.

(Advantages and disadvantages, advantages and disadvantages, advantages and disadvantages, advantages and disadvantages, positive effects/influences/aspects and negative/unfavorable/unfavorable effects/influences/aspects, side effects, harmful effects)

Another influence is that exams encourage bad study habits.

(harmful/destructive/harmful/harmful/harmful/harmful/harmful/unfavorable/unfavorable)

Those who strongly oppose the incomplete prohibition of smoking think that smoking is harmful to health.

(harmful/destructive/harmful/harmful/harmful/injury/disadvantage/disadvantage/unhealthy/unsanitary)

Nowadays, many students prefer to go abroad for further study.

(large/numerous/numerous)

There is a huge generation gap between the elderly and the younger generation.

(big/huge/dazzling/considerate/huge, huge and amazing)

eight

From 1950 to the next 40 years, the production of beef and buffalo experienced a little change.

(small/slight/marginal/minor/negligible)

nine

Keeping pets brings us a lot of happiness and entertainment.

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