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In ielts vs On ielts

Both "in IELTS" and "on IELTS" are commonly used prepositions in English, but they are used in different contexts. "In IELTS" is used when referring to being involved in the IELTS exam or program, while "on IELTS" is used when referring to specific topics or sections within the IELTS exam.

Last updated: April 01, 2024

In ielts

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to being involved in the IELTS exam or program.

Use "in IELTS" when talking about participating in the IELTS exam or being part of the IELTS program.

Examples:

  • I am preparing to take the test in IELTS.
  • She scored well in IELTS.

Alternatives:

  • taking the IELTS exam
  • participating in IELTS
  • involved in IELTS
  • doing the IELTS test
  • studying for IELTS

On ielts

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to specific topics or sections within the IELTS exam.

Use "on IELTS" when discussing particular topics or sections within the IELTS exam.

Examples:

  • She struggled on the reading section on IELTS.
  • Let's focus on IELTS writing skills.

Alternatives:

  • regarding IELTS
  • about IELTS
  • concerning IELTS
  • related to IELTS
  • in relation to IELTS

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