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English Language Learning Exercises and Grammar Notes



English Language Learning Exercises and Grammar Notes

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Topic

Sentence Type

Grammar Structure

Example Sentence

Instruction/Note

Source

Requests

Request

Please + V1 + obj

Please give me pen; Please set down

Request practice; Includes instruction to memorize 500 verbs

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Requests

Request

Kindly + V1 + obj

Kindly listen to me

Variation of polite request

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Requests

Request

Give me + obj

Give me water.

Verb practice with objects

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Negative Requests

Negative Request

Please + Don't + V1 + obj

Please don't shake the table; Please don't drop the dishes

Polite prohibitions

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Orders

Order

V1 + obj

Bring water; Listen to me; Bring chair.

Verb practice with objects; Homework practice list

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Negative Commands

Negative Command

Don't + V1 + obj

Don't run; Don't use mobile.

Negative imperative practice; Prohibitive commands

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Levels of Learning

Statement

Level - A

Not in source

Zero level - Don't understand anything

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Levels of Learning

Statement

Level - B

I like black color

Understand but can't speak; Part of Level B learning path

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Levels of Learning

Statement

Level - C

Not in source

Understand + Basic Speaking (No fluency)

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Vocabulary/Adjectives

Affirmative

Subject + be + adjective

You are conceited

Translation of Conceited: arrogant (Bengali script provided)

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Vocabulary/Possession

Statement

Have + object

Have water.


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