Vocabulary for IELTS Word Reason

Collegedunia Team

Mar 30, 2022

The speaking test is the toughest section of the IELTS exam. This article throws light on the word vocabulary used in the IELTS speaking section. There are a variety of words and phrases that you should start using in daily life to practice effectively for the IELTS speaking test. IELTS Vocabulary for Reason comprises exercises to ace the preparation.

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Exercises:
Verb+Reason

  1. Use the correct form of these verbs:
explain give know
have understand see
  1. Mel and Frank______every reason to be unhappy. He lost his job last year and now she’s been told she might lose hers!

Answer: have
Explanation
:
Mel and Frank were unhappy as they might lose their jobs. Hence have is the correct verb used here.

  1. I______no reason for us to depart from our usual practices in this hospital. We will treat the Prime Minister just like any other patient.

Answer: see
Explanation
:
See means look into. Here the speaker cannot find any reason for their departure. Hence see is the correct verb used here.

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  1. I could______you any number of reasons for not going to Elizabeth’s party. But just tell her that I’m not feeling very well.

Answer: give
Explanation
:
The speaker could not provide any reason for not showing up at Elizabeth’s party. Hence, give is the correct verb used here.

  1. I’d like to______the reason why you’re so late.

Answer: know
Explanation
:
The speaker wants to know the reason for late coming. Hence, know is the correct verb used here.

  1. He died suddenly at the age of 21 and the doctors are at a loss to______the reason for his sudden death. A second autopsy will have to be held.

Answer: explain
Explanation
:
The doctor could not explain the sudden death of a 21-year-old. Hence, explain is the correct verb used here.

  1. I don’t______the reason why computers can’t repair themselves. I would have thought someone could write a program.

Answer: understand
Explanation
:
The speaker said that he does not know the reason why computers can't be auto repaired. Hence, understand is the correct verb used here.

Go back and underline the verb collocations.
Common Adjective Collocations

  1. Use the following adjectives in these sentences :
apparent particular sentimental
main simple valid
  1. Our son isn’t going to university for the______reason that he can’t afford it. And neither can we.

Answer: simple
Explanation
:
Simple here refers to easy or straightforward. The speaker said his son is not going to university due to affordability. Hence simple is the correct answer.

  1. Why do you want to know her name? Oh, no______reason. I was just wondering.

Answer: particular
Explanation
:
Here particular refers to specific. The speaker wants to know the specific reason for knowing her name. Hence, particular is the correct answer.

  1. She kept all her late husband’s letters and diaries for______reasons. They reminded her of all the good times that they had together.

Answer: sentimental
Explanation
:
sentimental means being emotional. She got emotional reading her husband’s letter. Hence, sentimental is the correct answer.

  1. Do you have a______reason for being absent from work or did you just take a day off?

Answer: valid
Explanation
:
The word valid implies the longevity of anything or legal documentation of any specific period. The speaker wants to know specific reasons behind being absent from work. Hence, valid is the correct answer.

  1. For no______reason, the man opposite me in the train suddenly got up and started screaming and shouting. I think he must have been ill.

Answer: apparent
Explanation
:
Apparent means prominent. There is no prominent reason for the man opposite in the train to scream. Hence, apparent is the correct answer.

  1. The Guardian may be left-wing, but that’s not why I buy it. The______reason I read it is because it reports places that other papers don’t.

Answer: main
Explanation
:
Main refers to the chief or primary. The primary reason that the speaker read it was because no other paper had the news. Hence, main is the correct answer.

Common Expressions

  1. Complete the sentences with these words:
for to why
  1. The wonderful weather in the winter is our main reason______choosing to live in Portugal.

Answer: for
Explanation
:
The people prefer winter while living in Portugal. Hence, for is the correct word used here.

  1. There’s no earthly reason______you should feel guilty. The accident had nothing to do with you.

Answer: why
Explanation
:
The speaker had no reasons for not feeling condemnable. Hence, why is the correct word used here.

  1. There’s no reason______be concerned. He has a temperature, but he’ll be fine in the morning.

Answer: to
Explanation
:
The speaker had no reasons that he should be concerned about. Hence, to is the correct word used here.

  1. There’s no rhyme or reason______her behaviour. One day she’s nice, the next she’s really nasty.

Answer: for
Explanation
:
The speaker said she doesn't have any reason to behave that way. Hence, for is the correct word used here.

  1. I expect there’s some good reason______them not turning up. I’m sure they’ll phone.

Answer: for
Explanation
:
The speaker expected some evident reasons for not showing up. Hence, for is the correct word used here.

  1. There’s no reason______we shouldn’t win. We have the best players and they’re on top form.

Answer: why
Explanation
:
The speaker had no reasons for not winning the match. Hence, why is the correct word used here.

  1. Sue had every reason______be angry. Jerry shouldn’t have taken her car without her permission.

Answer: to
Explanation
:
Sue had reasons to be angry with Jerry. Hence, to is the correct word used here.

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