IELTS Essays,
Letters, Graphs, Diagrams & Maps
139 Workers fear that the company's reorganization will result in layoffs.
Months of secret talks with the rebels finally resulted in the release of the hostages.
If left untreated, the condition will eventually result in blindness.
Lead to something His research eventually led to the development of a vaccine.
The new regulations should lead to an improvement in our water supply.
The bank has offered a reward for information leading to the arrest of the robbers.
Give rise to something The canal project gave rise to a malaria epidemic in the region.
The President's frequent cancellations have given rise to concerns about his health.
Create / creation The white walls and mirrors helped to create an illusion of space.
Margot's outburst created an unpleasant atmosphere and most of the guests left early.
The end of the cold war helped create a situation in which more countries than ever have
access to nuclear weapons.
The government's main economic aim has been the creation of wealth.
2. to make someone do something Make Sarah's very funny. Her jokes always make me laugh.
The things she said make me wonder if she is in some kind of trouble.
The smell was so bad it almost made me throw up.
Be made to do something I was made to wait for over an hour.
Cause somebody to do something A dog ran into the road, causing the cyclist to swerve.
The parents' fear of gang activity caused them to move the family to a safer neighborhood.
No-one understands what could have caused her to hate him so much.
Lead somebody to do something What led you to take up teaching as a career?
It was my interest in gardens that led me to study biology.