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Questions-Word Questions:

  Use the questions Words what, which, Who ( Sometimes whom), Whose, When, Where and How to ask for information. The verbs be have and do, and helping verbs such as can, will and should are also use in questions.  The helping verb comes before the subject, as it does in yes no questions. Here are some examples: 1-What is your name? 2-What date is it today? 3- Which boy is your brother? 4-Who is the boy next to Marie? 5-Whose book is this? 6-When is your birthday? Sometimes the WH-Word itself is the subject of the sentence. In this case, don’t use do to form questions.  Examples: 1-Who wants to come with me? 2-Which is the fastest car? 3- I’ve got my coat. Whose is this? You wanna learn more about this topic? Go to the link in our Bio.馃摎馃懇‍馃彨✏️ Let me know what you think in a comment below 馃憞  We have schedules available for teaching virtual English classes for more information DM US. 馃摎馃懇‍馃彨✏️馃崕  #letslearnenglishtogether #englishclasses #onlineenglishteacher #E...

Yes or no question

 When you ask a yes or no question, You want the answer yes or the answer no. Use the verb be, have and do along with helping verbs such as can, will and should when you ask these questions.  Here are some examples with answers: 1- Is this your seat? Yes. 2- Can you ride a bike? No. 3- Do you like swimming? Yes. 4-May I sit here? Yes. 5- Don’t you like pizza? No.  6-Are we late? No. In questions, the helping verb comes before the subject. The other verb comes after the subject. The verb be also comes before the subject when it is an ordinary verb rather than a helping verb. Here some examples: Statements and questions you can make from them: 1-Dad is ill today.  Is Dad ill today?  2- She has finished her homework 馃摎  Has she finished her homework? 馃摎  3-The cat doesn’t like noise. Doesn’t the cat like noise? 4-Michael can ride a bike. Can Michael ride a bike? 馃毑  5-You may leave now.  May I leave now? You wanna learn more about this topic? 馃摎...

Positive and negative sentences:

1- A positive sentence tells you about something that exists or that is happening right now.  Examples: 1-I like ice cream 馃崷  2- The train leaves at five o’ clock.  3- I’m feeling really tired. 4- Dad is in the kitchen.  5- Rina is my sister  2- A negative sentence contains the word not or another negative word. Negative sentences tells you that some things does not exists or is not happening. Examples: 1-I’m not very good at math 馃М  2- Tom isn’t as tall as Alan. 3-We didn’t hear you shout at us. 4- People can’t see very well in the dark  5-There is no coins in my pocket. You wanna learn more about this topic? 馃摎 Go to the link in our Bio 馃摎 Let me know what you think in a comment below 馃憞  We have schedules available for teaching virtual english classes for more information DM US馃摎馃崕馃懇‍馃彨✏️  #teacherlife #englishclass馃摎✏ #Easyenglish #Funenglish馃摎 #onlineclasses馃摎✏️ #Teacherpam馃摎 #Creativeenglish #Ms.Pam馃摎✏️ #letsgo 馃摎 #Letslearnenglish 馃摎...

Conditional sentences:

To talk about things that are possible, you often use if in a sentence. A sentence with if is called a conditional sentence. Here is an example of a conditional sentence with if-clause. 1- if it rains tomorrow, we shall not go to the beach 馃彎️  2-In if clause, use a verb in the simple present tense. In the main clause, use shall or will and an infinitive.  Examples: 1-If there’s no rice in the cupboard, we’ll buy some more. 2-If we don’t work hard, we’ll never learn. 3-If we leave now, we’ll arrive on time. 3-You may also put the main clause before the if-clause: Examples: 1- we’ll play indoors if it rains.  2- You’ll get sick if you don’t eat good food 馃  3-Jenna will do well in her piano recital if she practice regularly. You wanna learn more about this topic?馃摎 Go to the link in our Bio 馃摎✏️ Let me know what you think in a comment below 馃憞  We have schedules available for teaching virtual english classes for more information DM US. 馃懇‍馃彨馃崕✏️馃摎  #Learnen...

Compound sentences:

  A compound sentence contains two clauses joined by a conjunction such as and, or, but or so. Look at these examples, notice that there are two verbs, one on each side of the conjunction.  1-Some people are always happy and some people are always sad. 2-She opened the bag and took out the book.  3- Do you want coffee or would you prefer lemonade? 4- Is that a bird or is it a plane? 5-John is good at english but he’s not very good at arts.  6-Michael wants to see Star Wars but his friends have already seen it.  Do you want to learn more about this topic? 馃摎 Go to the link in our bio.馃摎 Let me know what you think in a comment below 馃憞  We have schedules available for teaching virtual english classes for more information DM US.馃摎 #teacherlife #Letslearn #Englishclass #Funenglish #Easyenglish #Creativeenglish 馃摎 #Teacherpam 馃懇‍馃彨 #letsgo 馃摎馃懇‍馃彨✏️馃崕

Simple sentences:

 Simple sentences: A sentence that consists of one clause ( One subject and one verb) is called: Simple sentence. It also may have a modifier and an object. These type of sentences only have one independent clause: Examples: 1- The girls are playing baseball.  2- I am eating my breakfast 馃嵆  3- The sky was very cloudy ☁️  4- Everyone was happy 馃榾  5- it is raining again?  6- I can talk in english 馃摎  7- She is pretty.  8- He walk to his home 馃彙  You wanna learn more about this topic? 馃摎 Go to the link in our Bio. 馃摎馃懇‍馃彨 Let me know what you think in a comment below 馃憞  We have schedules available for teaching virtual english classes for more information DM US馃懇‍馃彨馃摎馃崕✏️ #Teacherlife #Learningenglish #easyenglish #letslearnenglish #Funenglish馃摎 #creativeenglish 馃摎馃懇‍馃彨✏️馃崕 #TeacherPam馃摎馃懇‍馃彨✏️ #Ms.Pam馃懇‍馃彨✏️馃崕馃摎

Sentences with no object:

 Some verbs don’t have an object. A verb that doesn’t have an object is called an intransitive verb. Intransitive verbs: are verbs that don’t take a direct object noun or pronouns that indicate the person do certain things.  Examples: 1-Mr. Park usually walks to work. 2-The Sun is shining. ☀️ 3- I don’t know.  4-The man Smiled  5-Anna Talks a lot in class  6- It is snowing 馃尐️  7-We have already eaten. 8- Can your brother read?  You wanna learn more about this topic? 馃摎 Go to the link in our Bio ✏️馃懇‍馃彨馃崕馃摎 Let me know what you think in a comment below 馃憞  We schedules available for teaching virtual english classes for more information DM US. 馃摎馃懇‍馃彨✏️  #Reading #Practicing #Learning #englishclass #teacherlife馃崕  #Onlineclasses #Easyenglish #funenglishlearning 馃摎 #creativeenglishclass 馃摎馃懇‍馃彨#Ms.Pam馃懇‍馃彨✏️馃摎馃崕