Thursday 30 March 2017

Spoken English (Part-7)


"Don't"
                                  

Examples:



Don't you go?

Don't you read?

Don't you sing?

Don't you play?

Don't you help?

Don't you write?


"I"
                                  

Examples:


I don't go.

I don't play.

I don't sing.

I don't dance.

I don't take.

I don't eat.

I don't write


"Can"
                                  

Examples:


What can you do?

What can you give?

What can you play?

What can you read?

What can you eat?

What can you write?

                                  

"Is"

Examples:


Is he your father?

Is he your brother?

Is he your friend?

Is he your boss?

Is he your uncle?

Is she your sister?

Is she your mother?

Is she your teacher?


"May"

Examples:


May I come?

May I go?

May I sit?

May I say?

May I wait?

May I buy?

May I take?

May I sing?

May I help?


"Do"

Examples:


Do you speak English?

Do you write?

Do you take coffee?

Do you watch movies?

Do you play cricket?

Do you read novels?

Do you take non-veg?

Do you sing songs?

Do you teach English?


"What"

Examples:


What do you like?

What do you write?

What do you teach?

What do you read?

What do you eat?

What do you play?

What do you take?

What do you give?


"I"
I can speak.

I can play

I can sing

I can dance.

I can send.

I can read.

I can sing.


"I"
I like watching TV.

I like playing cricket.

I like reading novels.

I like writing poems.

I like going to gym.

I like speaking English.

I like doing meditation.


"I"

I don't like watching TV.

I don't like playing cricket.

I don't like reading novels.

I don't like writing poems.

I don't like eating chocolates.

I don't like telling lies.

I  don't like doing meditation.


"Can"

Can you help?

Can you play?

Can you dance?

Can you write?

Can you sing?

Can you read?


"You"

You should go.

You should read.

You should write.

You should speak.

You should help.

You should take.


"Is"

Is she reading?

Is she going?

Is she eating?

Is she cooking?

Is he playing?

Is he dancing?

Is he asking?

Is she crying?

"Are"

Are you busy?

Are you a student?

Are you a teacher?

Are you a doctor?

Are they scientists?

Are they actors?

Are they students?


"Don't"

Don't shout.

Don't touch.

Don't go.

Don't watch.

Don't play.

Don't ask.

Don't cry.

Don't play.













Tuesday 28 March 2017



Spoken English (Part-6)


Basic  Spoken English: 

Understanding the use of "When," "Where", "Whom", "Which", "What", "Why", "Who", "How".

"When"
                                  

Examples:


When do you wake up?

When do you go to school?

When do you sleep?

When do you read?

When do you decide?

When do you meet your friends?


"Where"
                                  

Examples:


Where do you live?

Where do you work?

Where do you study?

Where do you play?

Where do you meet?

Where do you teach?


"Whom"
                                  

Examples:


Whom do you like?

Whom do you hate?

Whom do you meet?

Whom do you invite?

Whom do you ask?

Whom do you believe?

Whom do you admire?


"Which"
                                  

Examples:


Which is your book?

Which is your car?

Which is your country?

Which is your village?

Which is your district?

Which is your pen-drive?

Which is your bag?
                                  

"What"

Examples:


What is your name?

What are you eating?

What are you buying?

What is he reading?

What is he doing?

What are you talking?

What are you watching?

What is he writing?

What is she asking?



"Why"

Examples:


Why are you shouting?

Why are you sleeping?

Why are you going?

Why are you sending?

Why are you laughing?

Why are you playing?



"Who"

Examples:


Who told you?

Who invited you?

Who asked you?

Who helped you?

Who encouraged you?

Who allowed you?

Who advised you?



"How"

Examples:


How do you go?

How do you teach?

How do you play?

How do you help?

How do you write?

How do you remember?




Spoken English (Part-5)


Basic  Spoken English: 

Understanding the use of "I," "We", "You", "They", "He", "She"
                                  

Examples:


I am a student.

I am a teacher.

I am a doctor.

I am a carpenter.

I am a dancer.

I am a scientist.

I am in Delhi.

I am a good girl.

I am a good boy.

I am a volunteer.




"WE"
                                  

Examples:


We are doctors.

We are teachers.


We are students.

We are sisters.


We are brothers.

We are friends.

We are classmates.

We are classmates.

We are engineers.

We are carpenters.


"YOU"


Examples:


You are a good girl.

You are a good boy.

You are my friend.

You are my sister.


You are my uncle.

You are doctors.

You are lawyers.

You are professors.

You are Americans.

You are classmates.


"THEY"


Examples:


They are good friends.

They are my relatives.

They are rich people.

They are poor people.

They are dancers.

They are children.

They are players.

They are doctors.

They are professors.

They are advocates.


"HE"


Examples:



He is a scientist.

He is an engineer.

He is a doctor.

He is my father.

He is my relative.

He is an actor.

He is in Mumbai.

He is a patient

He is a good boy.

He is my uncle.



"SHE"


Examples:



She is a doctor.

She is an engineer.

She is a teacher.

She is my mother.

She is my relative.

She is an actor.

She is my sister.

She is my cousin.

She is a good girl.

She is a player.



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