English Speaking

English Speaking Course Lesson 14 by Structures

English Speaking Course Lesson 14 by Structures

Welcome to English Speaking Course Lesson 14 by Structures. This lesson provides examples to help you improve your English Language. In this Lesson, we are going to learn 3 Basic English Speaking Structures. The first one is ”Remember to (v1)”, the second is ”Sub + Know how to + (v1)”, and the third last ”All I need is”. We’ll start the English Speaking Course Lesson 14 by Structures

Remember to (v1)

Use this structure to remind someone to do something. For example, Remember to call her, Remember to lock the door and She never remembers to add salt.

Structure: Remember to +  [verb phrase]

  • Remember to feed the dog.
  • Remember to turn off the lights.
  • Remember to bring your umbrella.
  • Remember to water the plants.
  • Remember to take your medicine.
  • Remember to check your email.
  • Remember to lock the car.
  • Remember to charge your phone.
  • Remember to wear your seatbelt.
  • Remember to finish your homework.
  • Remember to make the bed.
  • Remember to call your parents.
  • Remember to save your work.
  • Remember to pay the bills.
  • Remember to pack your lunch.
English Speaking Course Lesson 14 by Structures | Remember to (v1)

English Speaking Course Lesson 14 by Structures

Sub + Know how to + (v1)

This structure is use to when you have to tell someone to do something. For example, Ahmad knows how to drive a car, Hamza knows how to make money.

Structure: “[Subject] + knows how to +  [verb].”

  • She knows how to dance.
  • He knows how to cook.
  • They know how to sing.
  • We know how to swim.
  • I know how to drive.
  • You know how to sew.
  • She knows how to paint.
  • He knows how to play guitar.
  • They know how to garden.
  • We know how to write.
  • I know how to bake.
  • You know how to ski.
  • She knows how to meditate.
  • He knows how to draw.
  • They know how to code.
Sub + Know how to + (v1)

English Speaking Course Lesson 14 by Structures

Use of All I Need is

This structure is used when we need something For example, All I need is a cozy fire. All I need is a restful night.

Structure: “All I need is + [noun phrase].”

  • All I need is a sunny day.
  • All I need is a good book.
  • All I need is a cup of coffee.
  • All I need is a friendly smile.
  • All I need is a warm blanket.
  • All I need is a good laugh.
  • All I need is a quiet room.
  • All I need is a loyal friend.
  • All I need is a soft pillow.
  • All I need is a delicious meal.
  • All I need is a kind word.
  • All I need is a cold drink.
  • All I need is a peaceful evening.
  • All I need is a beautiful view.
  • All I need is a loving family.
English Speaking Course Lesson 14 by Structures | All I need is

English Speaking Course Lesson 14 by Structures

Read Also:

About the author

mrmrsenglish.com

The Author is a Certified TEFL Trainer from Arizona State University having experience of 7 years in teaching English worldwide to the students with diverse culture. He is a passionate English language trainer by both profession and passion.

Leave a Comment