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Raushan Kumar

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There is no minimum age requirement to give the TOEFL exam, so candidates of any age can register and take the test. 

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Raushan Kumar

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TOEFL primary training is designed for young learners aged 8-11. There are no specific eligibility requirements beyond age.

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Raushan Kumar

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The cost of the TOEFL exam in India is approximately INR 16,900 . This fee applies to both the internet-based test (iBT) and the TOEFL Home Edition. Additional fees may apply for late registration, rescheduling, and other services.

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Annu navariya

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A TOEFL score of 85 may be acceptable for entry into Trinity College Dublin, but it is probably not ideal for the most competitive courses. For undergraduate courses, the general requirement at Trinity College is a minimum TOEFL score of 90, though some courses are accepted with a score as low as 85.

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Raushan Kumar

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The B2 level in the TOEFL iBT corresponds to a total score between 72 and 94. At this level, you can communicate effectively in various situations and understand the main ideas of complex texts.

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Raushan Kumar

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A B2 level in English typically corresponds to a TOEFL score ranging from 87 to 109. This score indicates that you can handle everyday communication and understand the main ideas of complex texts.

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Abhishek Mehra

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V1, V2, and V3 refer to the different forms of verbs used in English tenses. The explanations of each of V1, V2 and V3 are given below:

  1. V1 (First form of the verb): It is used in Simple Present Tense, Simple Past Tense, and the Present, Past and Future forms of the Continuous and Perfect Continuous tenses. The examples of some first form of verbs are - play, sing, eat, go
  2. V2 (Second form of the verb): The V2 verb is used exclusively in Simple Past Tense. The examples of the second form of the verb are - played, sang, ate, went
  3. V3 (Third form of the verb): Also known as the past participle, the V3 verbs are used in Perfect Tenses and passi
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