Learn to construct proper English sentences, ask questions, and engage in basic conversations with correct grammar and structure.
55-70 minutes Audio Practice Beginner Level
Introduction to Sentence Structure
A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. In English, most basic sentences follow a simple pattern: Subject + Verb + Object. Today, you'll learn to form different types of sentences for everyday communication.
S + V
Simple Sentence
"I eat."
S + V + O
Complete Sentence
"I eat apples."
Q + V + S
Question Form
"Do you eat?"
Basic Sentence Structures
Learn these 5 essential sentence patterns for everyday communication:
Subject + Verb
I work. She speaks. They sleep.
S + V
Simple statements about actions
Subject + Verb + Object
I read books. He drinks water. We learn English.
S + V + O
Complete thoughts with objects
Question Form
Do you work? What is this? Where are you?
Q + V + S
Asking for information
Negative Form
I don't know. She doesn't eat. They aren't here.
S + do/does not + V
Making negative statements
Exclamation Form
What a beautiful day! How interesting! That's amazing!
What/How + Adjective
Expressing strong feelings
Compound Sentence
I work and she studies. He is tired but happy. I like tea or coffee.
S + V + and/but/or + S + V
Connecting two ideas
Everyday Basic Sentences
Practice these common sentences for daily conversations. Click on any sentence to hear its pronunciation.
Greetings & Introductions
Hello, how are you?
नमस्ते, आप कैसे हैं?
My name is Nikhil.
मेरा नाम निखिल है।
Nice to meet you.
आपसे मिलकर अच्छा लगा।
Where are you from?
आप कहाँ से हैं?
Shopping & Requests
How much is this?
यह कितने का है?
I would like some water.
मुझे थोड़ा पानी चाहिए।
Can you help me, please?
क्या आप कृपया मेरी मदद कर सकते हैं?
Where is the bathroom?
बाथरूम कहाँ है?
At Home & Family
What are you doing?
आप क्या कर रहे हैं?
I am watching television.
मैं टीवी देख रहा हूँ।
This is my brother.
यह मेरा भाई है।
We eat dinner at 8 PM.
हम रात का खाना 8 बजे खाते हैं।
Phone & Social
Can I call you later?
क्या मैं आपको बाद में कॉल कर सकता हूँ?
See you tomorrow.
कल मिलते हैं।
Have a nice day.
आपका दिन अच्छा रहे।
I don't understand.
मैं समझा नहीं।
Question Formation
Learn to ask questions using question words (WH-questions) and auxiliary verbs.
WH-Question Words
What
क्या
Where
कहाँ
When
कब
Why
क्यों
Who
कौन
How
कैसे
Question Patterns
What is this? - यह क्या है?
Where are you? - आप कहाँ हैं?
When do you start? - आप कब शुरू करते हैं?
Why are you late? - आप देर से क्यों हैं?
Who is she? - वह कौन है?
How are you? - आप कैसे हैं?
Practice: Question & Answer
What is your name?
आपका नाम क्या है?
My name is Nikhil.
मेरा नाम निखिल है।
Where do you live?
आप कहाँ रहते हैं?
I live in Mumbai.
मैं मुंबई में रहता हूँ।
Conversation Practice
Exercise 1: Complete the Conversation
Listen to the conversation and practice repeating each line:
1
Person A: Hello, how are you?
नमस्ते, आप कैसे हैं?
2
Person B: I'm fine, thank you. And you?
मैं ठीक हूँ, धन्यवाद। और आप?
3
Person A: I'm good too. What is your name?
मैं भी अच्छा हूँ। आपका नाम क्या है?
4
Person B: My name is Nikhil. Nice to meet you.
मेरा नाम निखिल है। आपसे मिलकर अच्छा लगा।
Exercise 2: Sentence Builder
Drag and drop words to form correct sentences:
Iamastudent.
Shelikestoreadbooks.
DoyouspeakEnglish?
Drag words here to build your sentence...
Grammar Tips: Sentence Formation
Key Rules
Every sentence must have a subject and a verb
Start sentences with a capital letter
End sentences with a punctuation mark (., !, ?)
Use articles (a, an, the) before nouns
Keep verb tense consistent in a sentence
Common Mistakes
Missing subject: "Is raining." → "It is raining."
Incorrect verb form: "He go to school." → "He goes to school."
Missing article: "I have book." → "I have a book."
Word order: "What you doing?" → "What are you doing?"
Punctuation: "How are you" → "How are you?"
Exercise 3: Create Your Own Sentences
Practice creating sentences using these prompts:
About Yourself
Create 3 sentences about yourself:
Daily Activities
Create 3 sentences about your day:
Questions to Ask
Create 3 questions you can ask someone:
Key Takeaways
Learned basic English sentence structures (S+V, S+V+O)
Mastered question formation with WH-words
Practiced 30+ everyday conversation sentences
Learned to form negative sentences and exclamations
Today's Achievement
Excellent progress! You can now form basic English sentences, ask questions, and engage in simple conversations. This is a major milestone in your English learning journey!
Complete Guide to Basic English Sentence Formation
This comprehensive Day 7 lesson provides everything you need to start forming proper English sentences. From basic structures to question formation, you'll learn the foundational grammar needed for everyday communication.
Why Master Basic Sentence Formation?
Communication Foundation: Sentences are the building blocks of all conversations
Grammar Development: Understanding sentence structure helps with advanced grammar
Confidence Building: Being able to form correct sentences boosts speaking confidence
Comprehension: Helps you understand spoken and written English better
Practice Tip: Create 5 new sentences every day using different structures. Practice speaking them aloud. Try to use the sentences in real conversations, even if just with yourself. Record yourself and listen for pronunciation and grammar accuracy.