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English Speaking Course Lesson 3 by Structures

English Speaking Course Lesson 3 by Structures

English Speaking Course Lesson 3 by Structures is an easy and practical guide for learners who want to improve their spoken English step by step. In this lesson, you will learn useful sentence structures that help you speak correctly and naturally in everyday situations. Each structure is explained with simple examples, making it easy to understand and practice. Whether you are a beginner or looking to strengthen your communication skills, this lesson will help you build confidence, expand your vocabulary, and speak English more fluently through regular practice.

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 SentencesNegative SentencesInterrogative 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 bagDo 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 SentencesNegative SentencesInterrogative 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 SentencesNegative SentencesInterrogative 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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Daniel Brooks holds a Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Edinburgh and is a certified ESL Instructor with over eight years of experience in English language teaching. He has completed professional training in TESOL, TEFL, English Grammar, and Advanced English Communication. As the Founder, Owner, and Senior Content Writer of this website, he is committed to helping learners improve their English through clear, practical, and engaging lessons.

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