English has its way of expressing, there are some certain formats where it is written or spoken, some of the formats we acknowledged and still many more formats come to and we should know about them.
This format is used to add a noun in the sentence,
(1) Subject + is/am/are+ object(noun).
Ex- He is a boy.
Ex - She is great.
Ex- He goes to school.
Ex- They are players.
Ex- I am a teacher.
An adjective is a modifier of a noun, an adjective is always placed before the noun.
(2) Subject + is/am/are/ + a/an + adjective + noun.
Ex- She is a beautiful girl.
Ex- He is an honest man.
Ex- I am an intelligent boy.
Ex- She is a poor girl.
An adverb has the specialization of a verb and adjectives and even it can enhance the meaning of itself. an adverb has three possibilities to add itself in the sentence, first before the subject second before the verb, or after the verb, and the last possibility to come is after the object, but before placing the adverb you must be had the profundity of knowledge about the adverb.
(3) Adverb + subject + is/am/are +object.
(4) Subject + adverb + verb + object.
(5) Subject + verb + adverb + object.
(6) Subject + verb + object + adverb.
Ex - Today, he is going to Delhi.
Ex- She often makes a mistake.
Ex- He can speak English fluently.
Ex- She danced beautifully on the stage.
A preposition is the most demanding"part of speech in English grammar" that is used frequently in a sentence, the preposition is used in three different places in the sentence,
first, before the subject which is known as a complementary word.
second, it is placed after the "verb" some of familiar with a fixed proposition.
third, it's placed after the object that is known as "indirect object".
(7) Preposition + Subject + verb + object.
Ex- To fulfill the social objectives, banks were asked to lend loans to private sectors.
(8) Subject + verb + preposition + object.
Ex- The building was engulfed in the fire.
Ex- He laughed at her.
(9) Subject + verb + object + preposition.
Ex- Indians got freedom in 1947.
Ex- we celebrate independence day on the 15th of August.
An exclamatory sentence is a statement that expresses strong emotion and always ends with an exclamation mark.
(10) what/how + a/an + adjective + noun + subject + auxiliary verb?
Ex- what a beautiful girl she is!.
Ex- what a fool man he is!
For positive sentences,
(11) Subject + verb + object.
Ex- The prime minister addresses the whole nation on the 15th of August.
Ex- She danced beautifully on the stage.
For negative sentences,
(12) Subject + aux. verb + not + verb + object.
Ex- She did not dance beautifully on the stage.
Ex- They will not play any match in the absence of the captain.
For interrogative sentences,
(13) Aux. verb + subject + verb + object?
Ex- Do you know him?
Ex- Will you inform me a little earlier?
For interrogation + negative sentences,
(14) Aux. verb + subject + not + verb + object?
Ex- Am I not coming today?
Ex- Have you not informed him yet?
These are the fourteen formats that make you confident to write or speak English correctly, don't forget to practice to every format which enhances the skill of speaking and writing.
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