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is 113 high for toefl ibt score?

Yes! Most of the best universities in America require 100/120, so that score is more than enough.

Is "no-one" correct? I think only "no one" is correct but I've seen people writing "no-one" or "noone" and I'm not sure if it's correct.

You're right. Other people are wrong.
Is noone correct I think only no one is correct but Ive seen people writing
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Tips on scoring the SAT reading and writing please? :)

For SAT reading, study as many vocabulary words as possible (and learn how to use them in a sentence), and spend 15-30 minutes every day reading news or science magazines. After you read each magazine article, figure out what the main idea, purpose, and tone was.
For SAT writing, practice as many questions as you can, but make sure you do with a book that EXPLAINS the answers. A book that only gives you the correct answer but doesn't explain why it's right isn't very helpful.
You should also bookmark this site: www.pwnthesat.com. The guy who runs the site (Mike McClenathan) is a good friend of ours. Ask him questions (for free) and buy his excellent books.
Good luck!

Are perspective and point of view different? plssss

In the same context, they mean the same thing:
"From my point of view, teenagers have too many responsibilities" = "From my perspective, teenagers have too many responsibilities."
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Is the pronunciation of 'men' same as that of 'man'?

No. "Men" rhymes with "hen" and "then," while "man" rhymes with "can" and "fan."

"Hang in there, you'll get through these all" is it grammatically correct?

"Hang in there: you'll get through this" is normally how we say it. ("This" implies "all these problems," "this difficult moment in your life," etc.)

I mean or i means? U mean or u means?

"I mean." "You mean." ("Means" is the singular present tense form: She means, Jo means, he means, etc.)
- I MEAN you no harm.
- You MEAN to tell me that Epik High is releasing a new album?
- I always MEAN what I say.
- I know what you MEAN.
And so on.

What is the meaning of "kick it up a notch"? I saw it in the sims 3

It means to do something with more force, intensity, or energy: "Our team has been playing well, but let's kick it up a notch and finish off our opponents!"

"please don't makes thing awkward or please don't make things awkward"?

"Please don't MAKE things awkward."
After DO, DON'T, DOES, DOESN'T, DID, and DIDN'T, always use the base form of the verb:
- DON'T you KNOW where we parked the car?
- She DOESN'T LIKE sushi.
- Where DID we DECIDE to meet for lunch?
And so on.
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