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What advanced vocabulary does NMET have to improve English composition?
These days are the college entrance examination. English composition in college entrance examination is always a headache, but it is not difficult to get high marks in composition. Write the content well, and then use some advanced vocabulary to write better, and basically you can get high marks. Next, I recommend some composition words that can make the teacher shine.

At the same time, I would like to give you a little advice here. Advanced vocabulary is not as familiar as ordinary vocabulary, just understanding the meaning, but what you really need to recite and can use in the context, so everyone should remember it in sentences or phrases, and advanced vocabulary is not good enough. Don't be greedy.

Part of speech (phrase with additional words)

Key: fundamental, cruel, usually? It is essential to use them together.

Important; Noteworthy; Significant: significant,

Significant difference: significant difference

Significant change: significant change?

Significant progress: significant progress?

Breakthrough: Breakthrough?

Major events; Important events; Major event: major event?

Excellent: outstanding, perfect, brilliant, extraordinary

Enlightening, educational and inspiring.

Unpopular: unwelcome

Abstraction: abstraction

Complex: complex, complex

Countless: countless, endless, infinite, countless, incalculable, incalculable, countless, numerous.

Growth: growth = improvement: improve, increase, enhance, improve.

Diligence: Diligence, Diligence and Diligence

Charming, charming, attractive, fashionable

Harmful: harmful

Outstanding: outstanding, famous

Extensive; Universal: extensive

School education: going to school

Family Education: Nurturing = Nurturing

Teenagers: teenagers, young people, young people

Old people: elderly citizens, the elderly, the elderly.

First, first, first.

Be of great benefit to; Have a positive influence on ...

Inspire sb. to do sth. to do sth

The way to do something in this way.

In my opinion, as far as I'm concerned: in my opinion, in my opinion, in my opinion, in my opinion, in my opinion, as far as I'm concerned.

In fact, in fact, in fact.

be busy with sth.

Attention: Pay attention.

Take measures: Take a series of effective measures.

Spare no effort to do it.

Result: As consensus = As result = In consensus.

Exchange views with sb. Communicate with sb. Exchange views with sb.

Devote oneself to

Meaningful: to do something, to devote meaningfully to.

The key is the key to doing something. Is that its significance lies in.

So that ... so that ... so that it becomes ... cause/cause such a fact.

These words are only a small part of advanced vocabulary. The words I cited are basically commonly used in composition, which can be used in almost any subject. More importantly, conjunctions must be used well. The teacher will really be happy to give you high marks when he sees that you can use conjunctions well.

I also hope that students can supplement it in the comments section.