Push Yourself to Higher IELTS Scores with Today’s Native Idioms

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10th Grade - University
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1.
Multiple Choice
What is the main difference between 'push someone to do something' and 'push someone into doing something'?
The first implies encouragement, while the second implies coercion.
Both phrases mean the same thing.
The first is used in formal contexts, the second in informal.
The first is negative, the second is positive.
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Multiple Choice
In what context can 'push someone to do something' be used positively?
When encouraging a friend to apply for a job.
When making someone do something dangerous.
When forcing someone to confess.
When pressuring someone to visit a museum.
3.
Multiple Choice
Which IELTS speaking part might ask about a goal you have set for yourself?
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4.
Multiple Choice
What does 'push someone into doing something' imply?
Encouragement and support.
Coercion or pressure.
A friendly suggestion.
A formal request.
5.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of being 'pushed into doing something'?
Being encouraged to study by parents.
Being invited to a party by friends.
Being forced to confess by police.
Being motivated to achieve a goal.
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