Learning English through sentence structures is a simple and practical way to improve your speaking skills. Sentence patterns help you understand how to form correct and meaningful sentences for everyday conversations. By practicing these structures regularly, you can express your thoughts more clearly, improve your grammar, and become more confident in speaking English. Each lesson builds on previously learned patterns and introduces new ways to communicate naturally. In this Lesson 15 of the English Speaking Course by Structures, you will learn useful sentence structures and examples that will help you speak English more fluently and confidently in daily life.
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What makes you (v/adj)
If you see someone in a situation where someone is upset or angry, you can use this structure to ask them why they are angry or upset. For example, What makes you angry? what makes her call you again and again?
Structure: What makes (pronoun) (verb/adjective/adverb)?
Use of One of …
You would use this structure when you are talking about some of the same kind of things or people. For example, One of my friends is calling. One of them has a secret formula.
Structure: One of + (plural noun) + is + (verb/verb phrase)
- One of my favorite books is missing.
- One of the students is absent today.
- One of her hobbies is painting.
- One of the dogs is barking loudly.
- One of the restaurants is offering a discount.
- One of the flowers is blooming early.
- One of his ideas was really creative.
- One of the stores is closed for renovations.
- One of the children is feeling unwell.
- One of the recipes is very difficult.
- One of the cats is hiding under the bed.
- One of the windows is cracked.
- One of the gifts is for you.
- One of the glasses is chipped.
- One of the songs is my favorite
This is the way …
This structure is used to introduce a specific way of doing something. For example, This is the way she learned English. This is the way we play this game.
Structure: This is the way + (subject) + (verb phrase)
- This is the way she cooks dinner.
- This is the way we celebrate birthdays.
- This is the way she ties her shoes.
- This is the way we water the plants.
- This is the way he paints a picture.
- This is the way we sing our song.
- This is the way I fold my clothes.
- This is the way we make coffee.
- This is the way she reads a book.
- This is the way they solve problems.
- This is the way I write my notes.
- This is the way we bake a cake.
- This is the way we study for exams.
- This is the way they play football.
- This is the way she knits a scarf.
- This is the way we draw pictures.
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