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On average, women earn 30 percent less than their ..... colleagues.
📚 (Cambridge) COMMON MISTAKES AT IELTS ADVANCED
🔖LESSON 29
✏️Male and female (nouns) => animals: 🚫
The male tree frog sings to attract a female.
use nouns man/men or woman/women.✅
Nursing and teaching degrees still attract more women females than men males.
The life expectancy for an average man in Switzerland is 77 years.
✏️Male and female: adjectives ✅
We have a roughly equal number of male and female students.
All the candidates on the shortlist were male.
✏️informal conversation: ❌
woman / lady + noun (instead of female) {RUDE❗️}
a woman/lady doctor a woman/lady golfer a woman driver
She was the first woman president of Ireland
The scheme was set up by the ...... government.
💎سطح: C1
✔️ منبع: Common mistakes at IELTS advanced
✔️ گروه پرسش و پاسخ
✔️ کانال
✔️ نتایج زبان آموزان
✔️ اطلاعات کلاسها
The average ....... drinks 7.8 kilograms of coffee a year.
This could have a serious effect on the ...... economy
The company is based in the ... capital, Bangkok.
To talk about things which belong to or come from a place, we use an adjective:
a French word Thai food Most of the students are Asian.
UK and US (not USA) are sometimes used as adjectives before a noun, especially referring to a company, a system or an organisation:
the UK government UK companies British food (not usually UK food)
the US legal system the US government (not the USA government)
The noun to refer to a person from a place is usually the same word as the adjective:
an American, an Australian, a German, a Thai, an Asian,a European
Some nationalities have a different word to refer to a person from that country:
an Englishman/Englishwoman,a Frenchman/Frenchwoman,a Dutchman/Dutchwoman
a Dane (Denmark), a Filipino (the Philippines), a Finn (Finland), a New Zealander,
a Pole (Poland), a Spaniard (Spain), a Swede (Sweden), a Turk (Turkey)
It's hard to get down to ... in the morning.
There are different people with different ... in India.
You shouldn't ... in bed and do nothing. (مرور)
