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Prepositions to Describe Statistics | at, from, to, between, over, by

Learning English | Prepositions | at, from, to, over, by Prepositions to describe statistics At Used to indicate position or location in time, on a scale, or in a sequence Examples at the beginning at 3pm at age 35 at the finish at the highest point In June Sales of XYZ product were at $45,000 Unemployment remained steady at 1.6 million at the end of the year. The number of visitors peaked at 2,000 in the middle of the month. From Used to specify a starting point in an expression of limits Examples Sales rose from 25,000 to 50,000 last year. There was an increase from 1.6 million to 2.0 million in the unemployment rate. Between Intermediate to, in time, quantity, or degree Examples between eight and nine o'clock between 20 and 35 people between black and grey Between January and March there was a dramatic increase in website visitors. There was a decrease in the

How to Use Prepositions for Describing Graphs and Statistics

Describing Statistics in English | Describing Data, Tables, Graphs, Information Let's delve into some essential prepositions used when describing statistics, complete with examples and explanations for each: Prepositions to describe statistics On : This preposition is used when referring to specific dates or days. Example: "On December 1st, the company saw a 20% increase in sales." Here, 'on' is used to indicate the specific day when the increase occurred. In : This is used with months, years, seasons, and periods of time. Example: "In 2020, e-commerce sales skyrocketed." Here, 'in' is used to specify the year when the increase in e-commerce sales happened. At : This is used with particular points of time, including clock times. Example: "At the end of the financial year, profits were up by 10%." Here, 'at' indicates the exact point in time when the profits were calculated. From...to/through : T

Cambridge 8 Test 1 Writing Task 1 | Causes of Land Degradation

Cambridge IELTS 8 Test 1 | Causes of worldwide land degradation writing task 1 Cambridge 8 Test 1 Writing Task 1 Writing Task 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. The pie chart shows the main reasons why agricultural land becomes less productive. The table shows how these causes affected three regions of the world during the 1990s. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words IELTS Writing Task 1 Describe Information in a Pie Chart & Table Source: Cambridge IELTS 8 Practice Tests Academic Writing Test 1 Task 1 IELTS 8 Test 1 Writing Task 1 Answer The pie chart shows the main causes for agricultural land degradation worldwide: over-grazing, deforestation, over-cultivation and other. The table illustrates how such land in North America, Europe and Oceania was affected as a result of these factors in the 1990s. On a worldwide scale, over-gr

IELTS Writing Task 1 | Describing data in a graph

IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 Describing information in a graph IELTS Writing Task 1 Sample Answer The graph shows information regarding the income trends of four cafés over the previous 12-month period . There are two basic general trends: downward and upward. As regards the first, the earnings for the Tea Room were down over the year, falling significantly from almost $160,000 earnings a month to just under $50,000 in December. By contrast, the income for the other three cafes went up by varying amounts. There was a rise In Café Cool’s sales over the first ten months, followed by a sudden increase to $120,000. Furthermore, the income for both Internet Express and the Wi-Fi Café also ended the year up in December. The former experienced a steady fall to June, but after that, income rose steadily ending the year at approximately $130,000. Likewise, the trend for Wi-Fi was upward. Between January and July, earnings doubled from $50,000 to nearly $100,000, and t