10/05/2018, 10:12
IELTS Writing Task 1: Graph - Dramatic Fall
IELTS Graph - Dramatic fall Dramatic fall (adjective + noun) = a quick and large drop. NOTE: Dramatic fall can also take a verb + adverb form. E.g.. " The share price fell dramatically between 1995 and 1996 Gradual fall (adjective + noun) = a ...
IELTS Graph - Dramatic fall
Dramatic fall (adjective + noun) = a quick and large drop.
NOTE:
Dramatic fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell dramatically between 1995 and 1996
Gradual fall (adjective + noun) = a slow decrease over a long period.
NOTE:
Gradual fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell gradually between 1990 and 1993"
Marked fall (adjective + noun) = a significant decrease; a larger and more important drop when compared to a previous fall.
NOTE:
Marked fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell markedly between 1991 and 1992"
Rapid fall (adjective + noun) = a quick and large drop.
NOTE:
Rapid fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell rapidly between 1995 and 1996"
Moderate fall (adjective + noun) = a small or slight drop; not a bad fall.
NOTE:
Moderate fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell moderately between 1993 and 1994"
Significant fall (adjective + noun) = a large and important drop. A fall that shows that there is reason for concern.
NOTE:
Significant fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell significantly between 1994 and 1995"Slight fall (adjective + noun) = a small or moderate drop; not a bad fall.
NOTE:
Slight fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell slightly between 1992 and 1993"Sharp fall (adjective + noun) = a quick and sudden drop.
NOTE:
Sharp fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell sharply between 1992 and 1993"Sudden fall (adjective + noun) = a quick and unexpected drop, especially after long period of increase.
NOTE:
Sudden fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell suddenly between 1997 and 1998"
Dramatic fall (adjective + noun) = a quick and large drop.
NOTE:
Dramatic fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell dramatically between 1995 and 1996
Gradual fall (adjective + noun) = a slow decrease over a long period.
NOTE:
Gradual fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell gradually between 1990 and 1993"
Marked fall (adjective + noun) = a significant decrease; a larger and more important drop when compared to a previous fall.
NOTE:
Marked fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell markedly between 1991 and 1992"
Rapid fall (adjective + noun) = a quick and large drop.
NOTE:
Rapid fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell rapidly between 1995 and 1996"
Moderate fall (adjective + noun) = a small or slight drop; not a bad fall.
NOTE:
Moderate fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell moderately between 1993 and 1994"
Significant fall (adjective + noun) = a large and important drop. A fall that shows that there is reason for concern.
NOTE:
Significant fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell significantly between 1994 and 1995"Slight fall (adjective + noun) = a small or moderate drop; not a bad fall.
NOTE:
Slight fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell slightly between 1992 and 1993"Sharp fall (adjective + noun) = a quick and sudden drop.
NOTE:
Sharp fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell sharply between 1992 and 1993"Sudden fall (adjective + noun) = a quick and unexpected drop, especially after long period of increase.
NOTE:
Sudden fall can also take a verb + adverb form.
E.g.. "The share price fell suddenly between 1997 and 1998"