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How to build strong sentences correctly
π§± Why do we need it?
Think of building a house out of order. You first need a foundation, then walls, and last a roof.
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This grammar family is the blueprint for your building. It helps you:
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Put words in the right order
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Connect words properly (subjects, verbs, objects, etc.)
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Know when to use auxiliaries, negations, and punctuationβ
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It helps people understand you clearly!
βοΈ How does it work?
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Think in layers:
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Word Order Rules (especially Subject + Verb + Object)
→“Eats she apples.” vs. “She eats apples.”
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Question Structures
→ “Do you like it?” vs. “You do like it?”
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Negatives
→ “He doesn’t know” vs. “He no know”
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Commands and Instructions
→ “Please sit down.” (Correct structure is often just the verb.)
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Agreement and Matching
→ Subjects and verbs must agree:
“He runs.” / “They run.”β
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π― When do we use this?
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Asking clear questions
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Writing well-formed emails or paragraphs
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Avoiding misunderstandings in speech
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Giving instructions and directions
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π§ Tip for Learners:
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Build your sentence like a house:
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Foundation / Base= subject
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Walls / Middle = verb
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Roof / Top = rest of the sentence
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