first step is to find out all the problems in your communication skills
Book your test for Rs. 99/- only

Pricing

Starter
Rs.2999
25 to 30 Sessions, Validity - 30 days
Buy Now
  • Basics of spoken English
  • 1:1 practice sessions for fluency
  • App (unlimited offline practice)
  • Extempore
  • Group Discussion
    Mock Interviews (on demand & chargeable)

Super Value

Unlimited
Rs.4999
75 to 90 Sessions, Validity - 90 days
Buy now
  • Basics of spoken English
  • 1:1 practice sessions for fluency
  • App (unlimited offline practice)
  • Extempore
  • Group Discussion
    Mock Interviews (on demand & chargeable)

Grammar 101: Elicit vs. Illicit

Elicit often mean 'to get something'. Illicit, on the other hand, describes something illegal. Because they are pronounced the same but have different meanings, we call these words homophones.
Introduction

It is beneficial to employ a diversity of words during the IELTS Writing and IELTS Speaking examinations so the examiner can see that you have a wide vocabulary. When examining antonyms and synonyms, keep in mind which terms are less often used. For instance, it would be wise to use "start" first because it is more frequent than "commence." For instance, "In the beginning" might be effectively paraphrased as "From the commencement," so be sure you are familiar with the entire collocation.

Grammar 101: Elicit vs. Illicit

Elicit

Illicit

  • Elicit is a verb—a word that conveys an action, condition, or experience. It means “to evoke, draw out, or bring light to.”


  • The lawyer was trying to elicit a response from her. In the example sentence above, the lawyer is trying to bring forth a response from someone.
  • Illicit is an adjective—a word that describes or modifies a noun (a person, place, thing, or idea). When something is illicit, it means that it is “illegal, improper, or not permitted by laws, morals, or customs.”

The police officers found illicit drugs in the van.

  • In the sentence above, the drugs are considered illicit because they are illegal by law.

Conclusion

It is known that grammar is the backbone of language. In the same way, a strong command of the English language is highly attributed to the extent of one’s grammar knowledge. Therefore, students interested in taking the IELTS test must be well versed in their grammar proficiency. Interestingly, grammar for IELTS has no dedicated section. However, good grammar command is essential to scoring high in all the test sections, namely reading, writing, speaking, and listening. The role of grammar in IELTS is extremely important since the test assesses the language abilities of individuals. IELTS being an English language proficiency test, test takers must ensure that the responses they provide are written or stated with correct grammar. You can also download our app from the playstore or visit our website.

Be a Fluent English Speaker

for your office meetings, presentations, job interviews or IELTS

Live 1:1 practice, GD, Extempore & Mock Interviews under expert guidance, trusted by over 100,000+ users worldwide, loved by IIT & IAM alumni

first step is to find out all the problems in your communication skills
Book your test for Rs. 29/- only