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Sentences formation: B2-Intermediate:

 Sentences formation:

B2-Intermediate: 馃摎 


At the B2 (Upper-Intermediate) level, sentence formation focuses on using complex sentence structures (like clauses of contrast and relative clauses), varied tenses, and word transformation skills. Mastering these elements allows you to express yourself fluently  and paraphrase effectively.


1. Advanced Word Formation:


B2 English heavily tests your ability to take a root word and change its part of speech by adding prefixes (e.g., un-, dis-, im-) or suffixes (e.g., -ment, -tion, -able). 


* Verb to Noun: develop → development, decide → decision

* Noun to Adjective: danger → dangerous, comfort → comfortable

* Adjective to Negative: legal → illegal, patient → impatient 


2. Sentence Transformations:


Exams frequently ask you to rewrite a sentence so it means the exact same thing but uses a specific "keyword". 


* Example: "He didn't pay any attention to the warning."

* Keyword: NOTICE

* Transformation: "He took no notice of the warning."


3. Complex Grammar Structures

To hit B2 benchmarks, avoid simple, repetitive sentences. Instead, link your ideas using:


* Relative Clauses: "The book, which was written by a local author, became a bestseller."


* Conditionals: "Unless you practice daily, you won't improve."


* Passive Voice: "The new bridge will be completed next year."


* Inversion for Emphasis: "Seldom have I seen such a beautiful sunset." 


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