fluctuate
To rise and fall irregularly in number or amount.
writing-task-1Work and economy
Uso en IELTS
Useful for describing data that shows variation over time in line graphs or tables, especially in economic or environmental contexts.
Ejemplos
- The price of crude oil fluctuated wildly during the first quarter.
- Student enrolment numbers fluctuate from year to year depending on the economy.
- The average temperature fluctuated between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius throughout the month.
Colocaciones
- fluctuate wildly
- Share prices fluctuated wildly after the announcement.
- fluctuate over time
- Demand for seasonal fruits fluctuates over time.
- fluctuate around a mean
- The data points fluctuate around a mean of 50.
- fluctuate according to
- The value of the currency fluctuates according to market conditions.
Familia de palabras
- Sustantivo
- fluctuation
- Verbo
- fluctuate
- Adjetivo
- fluctuating
Paráfrasis
- vary irregularly: More general; suitable when exact pattern is not important.
- move up and down: Simpler, less formal synonym for describing unpredictable changes.
- oscillate: More technical, implies a repeating pattern around a central value.
Errores comunes
- The number of students fluctuates between 100 to 200. to The number of students fluctuates between 100 and 200.. Use 'and' not 'to' when giving a range after 'between'.
- Fluctuations in the temperature is common. to Fluctuations in the temperature are common.. 'Fluctuations' is plural, so the verb must be 'are'.
- The price fluctuating dramatically. to The price fluctuated dramatically.. Missing auxiliary verb; use a full verb form in a complete sentence.