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Sasha
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In IELTS do I have to write 7.30 or 7:30?
Dec 14, 2018 4:59 PM
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Are you asking about how to write times? As in half past seven? In standard British English, the convention is to write 7.30; in American English, the convention is 7:30. As for the IELTS exam, it doesn't matter which you use. Both are equally correct, and both are acceptable. Even if you were to write something completely non-standard (such as a comma), you might still get your mark. On many parts of the IELTS exam - such as the gap-fill questions on the reading paper - markers ignore punctuation. Spelling - either British or American - has to be correct, but there's a lot of leeway when it comes to punctuation.
December 14, 2018
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