Sentence
Structure:
*My name is Nate.
I am a teacher. I work at ELS.
*Nate and Ryan teach English at ELS.
*Nate speaks English and some Arabic.
Compound
Sentence:
*My name is Nate, and
I am a teacher.
*I work at ELS, but
I am not happy.
*I work at ELS, so
I am happy.
*Tonight, I will eat pizza, or I will eat a sandwich.
Complex
Sentence:
*If you study hard, your English will get better.
*If you lie to me again, I won’t talk to you anymore.
*After I get home from classes, I go to the gym.
*After I finish classes, I will go swimming.
*Before we finish class, we must practice
writing.
*When I study, I use many websites to help.
*Your English will get better if you study hard.
*I won’t talk to you anymore if you lie to me again.
*I use many websites to help me when I study.
Welcome to Dammam.
It is nice. The food is
good. The people are friendly. The weather is hot. You should wear soft clothing. The sea is there. The seafood is good.
Welcome to Dammam!
It is a wonderful city, and you will have a great time there. The weather is hot, so you should bring loose
clothing. When you are there, eat at one
of the seafood restaurants. Dammam is
next to the Arabian Gulf, so it has excellent places to enjoy many types of
fish.
When I drink coffee, I concentrate better.
If I pass the test on Thursday, I will go to level
4.
Before I finish the class, I will practice writing
sentences.
*Do you think it is necessary to live in a big city to
accomplish your goals?
Saudi Arabia has urbanized itself a lot in the
past. Is it better to live in the big
city or stay in the village now?
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