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[...]... first element of a sentence, it is common to separate it from the rest of the sentence by a comma For example: 8 Practice Makes Perfect English Sentence Builder Without looking back at his parents, John quickened his pace and turned the corner After hearing the good news, Mary embraced Bill and kissed him Commas can also be used to separate a highly emphasized adverb from the rest of the sentence: Truthfully,... information in a sentence For starters, if you ask a question about an entire sentence and are not seeking specific information about a part of that sentence, you will ask a yes-no question entire sentence Ǟ yes-no question Let us assume that you wish to ask about all the information in the following sentence: John is the brother-in-law of the new mayor The question for this complete sentence is a yes-no... Interrogative sentences 21 2 large a b 3 frequently a b 4 difficult a b 5 hot a b 6 strong a b 7 often a b 22 Practice Makes Perfect English Sentence Builder Questions and answers ·3 · In the previous chapter, you dealt with the types of questions that exist and how they are formed in the various tenses and with various auxiliaries In this chapter, you will analyze the various elements of sentences to... accept any excuses auxiliary with a form of no ؍auxiliary with not ؉ a form of any I will buy no gifts 10 Practice Makes Perfect English Sentence Builder ϭ I will not buy any gifts Exercise 1·7 Rewrite each sentence with a form of not any Retain the tense of the original sentence EXAMPLE: The teacher found no errors The teacher didn’t find any errors 1 John could take no one’s advice 2 I will accept... eight P.M a b c 24 Practice Makes Perfect English Sentence Builder 7 The operation was a total success a b c 8 Mr Keller’s niece has great artistic ability a b c 9 Outdoor concerts are given on Mondays and Fridays a b c 10 The toddler fell asleep on the floor a b c Questions about specific parts of a sentence When you seek information about only a portion of a sentence, you should not use a yes-no question... modify, changes are not always needed in a question Interrogative sentences 19 This is not the case, however, with who and what These two interrogatives are actually pronouns that stand in place of a subject or an object in a sentence In the following examples, an arrow (Ǟ) points out how a declarative sentence is changed to an interrogative sentence with who or what For example: Subject Subject Object... to the match on the subway 20 Practice Makes Perfect English Sentence Builder 7 That big bully threw the ball on the other side of the fence 8 The girls should come home right after the end of the movie 9 Andrea has a crush on the blond boy 10 They know about the change in plans, because they received a fax from him today Exercise 2·6 Write original sentences with the interrogatives provided 1 why 2... verbs, it is the context of the sentence that tells you which tense is implied, because these verbs are identical, except for the third-person singular, in both the present and past tenses Six such verbs are cut, put, let, set, quit, and read Let’s look at one of these verbs (cut) and how it is conjugated in the present and past tenses 4 Practice Makes Perfect English Sentence Builder Present Past I cut,... rear combination of elements Exercise 1·4 Using the verbs provided as cues, write original sentences in the tenses specified EXAMPLE: buy / present habitual He buys something new every day 1 apply / present completed or habitual 2 suggest / present in progress or incomplete 6 Practice Makes Perfect English Sentence Builder 3 annoy / present perfect in progress or incomplete 4 remain / future completed... work? 16 Practice Makes Perfect English Sentence Builder 1 to spend more than a hundred dollars a b 2 to arrive in the capital on time a b 3 to develop a new method a b 4 to remain calm a b 5 to consider the danger a b 6 to spell accurately a b 7 to prepare some lunch a b 8 to suggest a solution a b 9 to flee the storm a b 10 to pretend nothing is wrong a b Interrogative sentences 17 Progressive-form . that will help you fully under- stand the example sentences.) Declarative sentences and word order 2Practice Makes Perfect English Sentence Builder Present tense He is washing the car. He has. better English sentences moves gradually and with careful explanation from the least complex activity to the most complex. Make changes to given sentences. ͮ Combine a series of words as a sentence. . Present perfect c. Past perfect d. Future 4Practice Makes Perfect English Sentence Builder 1 · 2 Exercise Change the following sentences from actions in progress to completed or habitual actions.