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Nhật Bình Posted 5 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Should I use these words in IELTS WT1?

Tumble: to fall rapidly in value or amount.

Seesaw: change rapidly and repeatedly from one position, situation, or condition to another and back again ( Share prices see-sawed all day.)

I came across the two words in the dictionary while I was looking up another word. ????

I'm wondering that whether they are appropriate for WT1 or not. Would you give me your opinion?

  

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They are often used in newspaper accounts of the stock market and stock prices. However, they are not particularly acceptable in a math/science context. The main context is a children's playground.

  • They are often used in newspaper accounts of the stock market and stock prices.
  • However, they are not particularly acceptable in a math/science context.
  • The main context is a children's playground.
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They are often used in newspaper accounts of the stock market and stock prices.

However, they are not particularly acceptable in a math/science context. The main context is a children's playground.

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