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English Speaking Course Lesson 3 by Structures

English Speaking Course Lesson 3 by Structures

This is our third class of the English Speaking Course by Structures Lesson 3. In this class, you will learn 3 basic structures that we use commonly in our lives. The first one is ”use of I have + ( noun ), the second structure is ”I have + (participle(v3))” and the third structure is ”I have to + (verb).

Use of I have + (noun)

This structure is used to tell about to show ownership like what you have or your things. for example, I have a book, I have a mobile phone and I  have a bike.

  • Affirmative Sentences: I + Verb + Object
  • Negative Sentences: I + Auxiliary Verb + Not + Verb + Object
  • Interrogative Sentences: Auxiliary Verb + I + Verb + Object +?
Affirmative Sentences Negative Sentences Interrogative Sentences
I have a watch. I don’t have a fever. Do you have a car?
I have a violet. I don’t have a bag Do you have a smartphone?
I have a cat. I don’t have a bike. Do you have a necklace?
I have a laptop. I don’t have any shoes. Do you have a charger?
I have a bangles. I don’t have a pin. Do you have a house?

English Speaking Course Lesson 3 by Structures | Use of I have + ( noun )

Use of I have + (participle (v3)

The Structure is used to describe when you have done something or a work in your past. for example, I have done my article.

  • Affirmative Sentences: I + Auxiliary Verb + Verb + Object
  • Negative Sentences: I + Auxiliary Verb + Not + Verb + Object
  • Interrogative Sentences: Auxiliary Verb + I + Verb + Object +?
Affirmative Sentences Negative Sentences Interrogative Sentences
I have done my homework. I have not read that book. Have I visited the zoo?
I have completed that before. I have not driven a car. Have I written a book?
I have purchased a new phone. I have not heard that before. Have I cooked dinner?
I have uploaded the article. I have not sold that house. Have I completed the project?
I have learned English. I have not eaten food. Have I built a new house?

Use of I have + (participle (v3)

Use of I am gonna + (verb)

The Structure is used to describe the actions that we are going to do. for example, I am gonna drink water, I am gonna play a game, I am gonna start my work.

Formulas

  • Affirmative Sentences: I + am + gonna + 1st form of the verb
  • Negative Sentences: I + am + not + gonna + 1st form of the verb
  • Interrogative Sentences: Am + I + gonna + 1st form of the verb +?
Affirmative Sentences Negative Sentences Interrogative Sentences
I am gonna drink milk. I am not gonna come. Am I gonna go to the office?
I am gonna clean the dishes. I am not gonna go to Karachi. Am I gonna go home?
I am gonna go to bazar. I am not gonna miss you. Am I gonna buy fruits?
I am gonna eat food.  I am not gonna help my friends. Am I gonna listen to her?
I am gonna say something. I am not gonna read a book. Am I gonna smoke?

English Speaking Course Lesson 3 by Structures | Use of I am gonna + (verb)


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