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IELTS Sentence Patterns Guide

This document provides examples of useful sentence patterns for the IELTS exam, including "It is + adjective + that + statement", "There is no doubt/denying that...", "An increasing/growing number of...", "The reason why... is that...", "There is a hot debate over...", "The + comparative adjective/adverb +, the + comparative adjective/adverb +...", and concluding sentences beginning with "From what has been discussed above, we may conclude that...". These sentence structures can be used to state facts, illustrate cause and effect, introduce controversial topics, show relationships, and conclude essays.

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IELTS Sentence Patterns Guide

This document provides examples of useful sentence patterns for the IELTS exam, including "It is + adjective + that + statement", "There is no doubt/denying that...", "An increasing/growing number of...", "The reason why... is that...", "There is a hot debate over...", "The + comparative adjective/adverb +, the + comparative adjective/adverb +...", and concluding sentences beginning with "From what has been discussed above, we may conclude that...". These sentence structures can be used to state facts, illustrate cause and effect, introduce controversial topics, show relationships, and conclude essays.

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Useful Sentence Patterns for IELTS

It is + adj. + that + [statement] /It is + adv. + adj. + that +


[statement]
There are a number of ways you can use the adverb and the adjective in this
sentence structure. Use this sentence pattern when stating a fact or an idea.
Here are some example sentences:

 It is indisputable that the Internet plays an essential role in people’s


lives today.
 It is widely acknowledged that modern technology makes our world
more connected and more entertaining than ever before.
 It is commonly believed that education offers us more opportunities to
achieve higher salaries and better quality of life.

There is no doubt/There is no denying that …


 There is no doubt that the government is responsible for the safety of
citizens.
 There is no denying that the accommodation problem is getting worse
in big cities.

An increasing/growing number of …
This sentence structure can be used to note a certain trend (either increasing
or decreasing). Here is an example sentence:

 An increasing number of parents realize that their children need more


privacy.
 A growing number of children prefer to spend their free time indoors.

The reason why… is that…


This sentence pattern is a great way to illustrate cause and effect, and it
serves as an alternative to using the word “because” over and over again.
 The reason why people feel more stressed nowadays is that they live
in a more competitive society, which requires them to work much harder
than before to achieve the same results.

There is a hot debate over…


You can use this sentence pattern to introduce a controversial topic or a
phenomenon in the first paragraph of your essay. Here’s an example:

 There is a hot debate over whether women should have the same
roles as men in the army.

The + comparative adj./adv. +…, the comparative adj./adv.


+…
This is a useful sentence pattern for showing the relationship between two
things or expressing two ideas that correlate with one another.

 The older you get, the more experienced you are.

Conclusion
To write a complete and coherent essay, you need to restate your opinion in
the conclusion. The below sentence pattern serves as a good choice to
conclude what you have mentioned in the previous paragraphs. Feel free to
create your own variations of this concluding sentence!

 From what has been discussed above, we may conclude that the
biggest factor affecting people’s shopping habits is not their age group
but their income level.

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