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Creating Long Sentences in English: Boost Your Communication Skills (English Daily Use) (Volume 8)

Mr. Manik Joshi

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Creating Long Sentences in English: Boost Your Communication Skills (English Daily Use) (Volume 8)

This Book Covers The Following Topics:

Creating Long Sentences
Pattern - 01 -- With + -ING Form of Verb
Pattern - 02 -- With + Past Participle
Pattern - 03 -- 'With' As a Connecting Word
Pattern - 04 -- Using -ING Form of Verb [Implying First Event]
Pattern - 05 -- Using -ING Form of Verb [Implying Second Event]
Pattern - 06 -- Using -ING Form of Verb [Implying Both Events]
Pattern - 07 -- Using Past Participle
Pattern - 08 -- Using -ING Form of Verb and Past Participle
Pattern - 09 -- Using 'Series'
Pattern - 10 -- Using 'From - To'
Pattern - 11 -- Using 'Connecting Words or Phrases'
Pattern - 12 -- Miscellaneous



Sample This:

Pattern - 01 -- With + -ING Form of Verb


Example 1:
Our state will soon have Metro rail with the Centre approving state government's proposal for the mass transit system.
Explanation:
Centre approved state government's proposal for the mass transit system.
Our state will soon have Metro rail.

Example 2:
Scam included waiving police verification to recruit several with criminal records, forging examination papers and caste certificates, fudging scores and even changing laid-down criteria to favour candidates.
Explanation:
Scam included waiving police verification.
Several with criminal records were recruited.
Scam included forging examination papers and caste certificates.
Scam also included fudging scores.
Scam included even changing laid-down criteria to favour candidates.

Example 3:
Project rocked both house of parliament with opposition accusing the government of attempting to destroy evidence of corruption.
Explanation:
Project rocked both house of parliament.
Opposition accused the government of attempting to destroy evidence of corruption.

Example 4:
Session began on a stormy note with party disrupting the governor address, forcing him to leave.
Explanation:
Session began on a stormy note.
Party disrupted the governor address.
Governor was forced to leave.

Example 5:
With heavy rainfall lashing various parts of city during the past 24 hours, water level in major rivers continued to rise, putting the authorities on alert.
Explanation:
Heavy rainfall lashed various parts of city during the past 24 hours.
Water level in major rivers continued to rise.
The authorities were put on alert.

Example 6:

The atmosphere was tense with many parents choosing not to take their children to school.
Explanation:
The atmosphere was tense.
Many parents chose not to take their children to school.

Medie Bøger     Paperback Bog   (Bog med blødt omslag og limet ryg)
Udgivet 16. september 2013
ISBN13 9781492742135
Forlag CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Antal sider 64
Mål 4 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   145 g
Sprog Engelsk  

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