word - negatives

Post your Task 1 or 2 response and/or read the responses of other students and provide feedback.
Post Reply
allen_zhang
Posts: 362
Joined: Tue Feb 25, 2014 2:41 am

word - negatives

Post by allen_zhang »

Dear fellow Ielts exam takers,

A question about a word: 'negative".

I recently read an article written by a native speaker. the word "negative" is used as a noun and it holds a similar meaning as "drawback".

Can I use it in Ielts Essay? Like: "this stuff has its negatives".

I feel it can be used as a alternative for "drawback" and it's more concise than "negative impact".
#1 2013-09-07 L7.5; R8; S6; W6
#2 2014-03-08 L7.5; R7; S7; W5.5
#3 2014-05-10 L7.5; R8; S6.5; W6
#4 2014-06-21 L7.5; R6.5; S5.5; W7
#4 2014-06-21 L7.5; R6.5; S7; W5.5
durai
Posts: 401
Joined: Fri Mar 14, 2014 6:35 pm

Re: word - negatives

Post by durai »

Hi Allen,

I am bit surprised because this word ' negative' has been used very often in many essays...even Ryan used in his essays very often.

and of course, you could use to show some drawbacks.

disadvantages- drawbacks- demerits- deleterious- detrimental- negative- all these can exchanged with some appropriate structures.

pros and cons ( I think you cannot use them separately)


You can check meaning and its usage


Durai 8-)
JAN 2014 L 8.5 R 8 W 6.5 S 6.5
FEB 2014 L 8 R 8 W 7 S 6.5
APR 2014 L 8 R 9 W 6.5 S 7
JUN 2014 L 8.5 R 7 W 6.5 S 6
July 2014 L 8.5 R 7 W 6.5 S 6.5
OCT 2014 L 7.5 R 7 W 7 S 7
CindyBang
Posts: 16
Joined: Wed Mar 26, 2014 11:02 pm

Re: word - negatives

Post by CindyBang »

Hi allen_zhang,

I believe it is possible to use negative as a noun.

Based on the dictionary.com, negative can be both noun and adjective:

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/negatives?s=t

And there are some good examples in using negative as a noun from the link below:

http://sentence.yourdictionary.com/NEGATIVE
Having watched him week in, week out I know that the positives outweigh the negatives.
As mean, advantages outweigh drawbacks.
They also produce some ' false negatives ' with supposed antidepressant drugs ' .
As mean, "false statements".

Hope this will answer your question.

Regards,

Cindy.
Post Reply