Practice Makes Perfect, English Sentence Builder, Swick E., 2009

Practice Makes Perfect, English Sentence Builder, Swick E., 2009.

   Writing skills are usually the most diffi cult skills to acquire in a language. Th is is particularly true in a foreign language. Th e goal of this book is to reduce that diffi culty as it guides you through the various types of structures in the English language and illustrates how those structures combine to make sentences.
Naturally, in order to acquire writing skills you have to write. Th erefore, you will be provided with an abundance of writing exercises. Some will require a small variation in a given sentence. Others will provide you with a series of words that you form into an appropriate sentence. And you will have plenty of opportunity for coming up with original sentences of your own. Th is development of writing better English sentences moves gradually and with careful explanation from the least complex activity to the most complex.

Practice Makes Perfect, English Sentence Builder, Swick E., 2009


Questions using interrogative words.
Th e second kind of question formation is one that begins with an interrogative word: who, what, why, how, which, or when. Th e rules that appy about the use of do/did in questions apply in the same way with questions that begin with an interrogative word. For example:
Can he understand you? How can he understand you?
Do you like that man? Why do you like that man?
Are you coming to the party? When are you coming to the party?
Have you found the books? Where have you found the books?

As you can see from these examples, yes-no questions and questions that begin with an interrogative word can be, for the most part, identical. Likewise, the choice of do/did in a question is the same in either type of question. Th is is possible because the interrogatives illustrated in the four examples are substitutes for adverbs, and since adverbs only modify, changes are not always needed in a question.

Contents.
1 Declarative sentences and word order.
2 Interrogative sentences.
3 Questions and answers.
4 Imperatives.
5 Coordinating and correlative conjunctions.
6 Subordinating conjunctions and conjunctive adverbs.
7 Pronouns.
8 Prepositions.
9 Using adjectives.
10 Using adverbs.
11 Present and past participles.
12 Using infinitives.
13 Using gerunds.
14 Idioms.
15 Short responses and interjections.
16 Antonyms and contrasts.
17 The passive voice and the subjunctive mood.
18 Phrasal verbs.
19 Letter writing and e-mail.
20 Let’s write!.
Answer key.



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