GROUP OF WORDS :-
SENTENCE:-
At ten o’clock ,
for two hours ,
in the west ,
in the east ,
by day ,
by night ,
at night ,
on a table.
The sentence has a
VERB
in it; but a phrase hasn’t.
The sentence has a
VERB
in it; but a phrase hasn’t.
EXAMPLE
SENTENCE:
I will be giving you a presentation.
PHRASE:
For an hour.
EXAMPLE
SENTENCE:
I will be giving you a presentation.
PHRASE:
For an hour.
VERB
HAS NO VERB
EXAMPLE
SENTENCE:
I will be giving you a presentation.
PHRASE:
For an hour.
VERB
HAS NO VERB
VERB
DECLARATIVE SENTENCES
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
IMPERATIVE SENTENCES
EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES
KINDS OF SENTENCES
DECLARATIVE SENTENCES
DECLARATIVE SENTENCES
river.
2. The sun rises in the east.
KINDS OF SENTENCES
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
IMPERATIVE SENTENCES
IMPERATIVE SENTENCES
EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES
EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES
SUBJECT PREDICATE
SUBJECT PREDICATE
cow
PARTS OF A SENTENCE
SUBJECT PREDICATE
SIMPLE PRESENT
SIMPLE PAST
SIMPLE FUTURE
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PAST CONTINUOUS
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
PRESENT PRFECT
PAST PERFECT
FUTURE PERFECT
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
SIMPLE & PERFECT TENSES
SIMPLE TENSES
PERFECT TENSES
CONTINUOUS TENSES
PERFCT CONTINUOUS
2. Place the active sentence's subject into a phrase beginning with the
preposition by
ACTIVE TO PASSIVE
3. Add a form of the auxiliary verb be to the main verb and change the
main verb's form
PASSIVE TO ACTIVE
2. Remove the auxiliary verb be from the main verb and change main
verb's form if needed
PASSIVE TO ACTIVE
For example:
She said, "Today's lesson is on presentations."
or
"Today's lesson is on presentations," she said.
NARRATION
She said, "I'm teaching She said she was teaching English
English online." online.
NARRATION
Present perfect simple Past perfect simple
She said, "I've been on the She said she had been on
web since 1999." the web since 1999.
She said, "I taught online She said she had taught
yesterday." online yesterday.
She said, "I was teaching She said she had been
earlier." teaching earlier.
NARRATION
Past perfect Past perfect
can could
She said, "I can teach She said she could teach
English online." English online.
NARRATION
must had to
She said, "I must have a She said she had to have
computer to teach English a computer to teach English
online." online.
may might
She said, "May I open a She asked if she might open
new browser? " a new browser.
NARRATION
You can also use the present tense if you are talking about a
future event.
Direct speech (exact quote) Indirect speech (not exact)