The document provides guidance on using verbs and nouns to describe trends in data such as prices, sales, unemployment and stock prices. It lists verbs like went down, decreased, declined to describe downward trends, and increased, risen, doubled to describe upward trends. Nouns like decrease, decline, fluctuation are used to describe changes in metrics. Specific verbs like plummeted, rocketed, peaked indicate the degree or severity of changes. Prepositions like by, of, at are used correctly with various verbs and nouns.
The document provides guidance on using verbs and nouns to describe trends in data such as prices, sales, unemployment and stock prices. It lists verbs like went down, decreased, declined to describe downward trends, and increased, risen, doubled to describe upward trends. Nouns like decrease, decline, fluctuation are used to describe changes in metrics. Specific verbs like plummeted, rocketed, peaked indicate the degree or severity of changes. Prepositions like by, of, at are used correctly with various verbs and nouns.
The document provides guidance on using verbs and nouns to describe trends in data such as prices, sales, unemployment and stock prices. It lists verbs like went down, decreased, declined to describe downward trends, and increased, risen, doubled to describe upward trends. Nouns like decrease, decline, fluctuation are used to describe changes in metrics. Specific verbs like plummeted, rocketed, peaked indicate the degree or severity of changes. Prepositions like by, of, at are used correctly with various verbs and nouns.
have decreased this year. Unemployment has declined. There has been a decrease in sales. There has been a decline in sales
Prices plummeted last week. Prices
decreased drammatically last month. There was a dramatic decrease in prices last week.
Prices have doubled this year.
The stock prices recovered slightly last week. There was an slight recovery last week. Share prices have fluctuated this month. There has been a fluctuation in share prices.
Prices have increased/risen.
We have had an increase/rise/gain in sales recently.
Prices rocketed last week.
Prices increased sharply last week. There was a sharp increase last week.
Salaries tripled last year.
Prices have halved recently.
share prices have leveled off/
stabilized.
Sales of motorcycles peaked /
reached a peak in August.
To indicates the amount which was reached. It's
used with verbs indicating upward or downward movement - increase, decrease, rise, fall, drop, By indicates the difference. Sales rose by 1000 Euros. Of is used with nouns stand is always followed by at