The first one is better. A better way to say the second one would be:
I am interested in this program because I love travelling.
I hope this helps
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- 18 May 2010, 20:14
- Forum: Grammar & Usage
- Topic: which is better--my love of travel or my love of travelling?
- Replies: 1
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- 26 Feb 2010, 02:53
- Forum: Tests & Exams
- Topic: free exam practice
- Replies: 2
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Re: free exam practice
Thanks for the link! Doing practice exams is the best way to achieve success on the IELTS exam. I always tell my students to practice as much as possible. There are a lot of other great resources available online to help with your IELTS preparation. Here is one site that has some practice IELTS Writ...
- 26 Feb 2010, 02:52
- Forum: Grammar & Usage
- Topic: Turn over
- Replies: 2
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Re: Turn over
You could make a big change as in: She turned over a new leaf. There is also a phrase that goes like this: If he knew what happened, he would turn over in his grave. You can also put these two words together to make the noun, turnover. Here are some sentences with “turnover” as a noun: Due to the tr...
- 16 Feb 2010, 18:56
- Forum: Tests & Exams
- Topic: Good listening practice for IELTS
- Replies: 6
- Views: 31533
Re: Good listening practice for IELTS
Thanks for the great links for IELTS Listening practice. Since practice is so important when preparing for the IELTS Exam, I am always looking for interesting places for my students to gain experience. I recently found a great website that has podcasts with written words, so students can listen and ...