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WHAT IS LANGUAGE...a discussion.

Any language has basically three parts: Words, Expressions and Sentences. Words and sentences are more common when we speak....even we use sentence parts also called phrases or verses in speech. Writing involves using proper structures obeying the grammar rules of that language. 


LANGUAGE AND THOUGHT

Language gives you a frame to form thoughts that can be communicated and understood with clarity and simplicity. In English language we have basically four types of sentences to convey thoughts about our STATE, POSSESSION,ACTION  and REALITY(OBJECTIVE sentences)...SPAR in short. So the frame to form thoughts in English language can also be called SPAR. 

Now let's look at the different types of sentences in the three categories of time ie., PRESENT, PAST and FUTURE.


STATE

How's your job?

How was your job in the beginning?

How long have you been in this job?

Will you be at the place next year also?


POSSESSION

Do you have free time in office?

Did you have free time yesterday?

Will you have any holidays this week?


ACTION

Where do you work?

Do you like your job?

Are you working in your office now?

Are you leaving early today?

Have you completed today's work?

How long have you been working on this project?

When did you join this company?

Were you studying before joining here?

Will you finish this work tomorrow?

Will you be taking a half day leave tomorrow?


REALITY

How many people are there in your office?

How many people were there in your office last year?

How many people will be there in your office next year?


PASSIVE VOICE SENTENCES

Are you given feed backs every week by your clients?

Is somebody being interviewed today at our office?

Have you been asked to give a presentation today?

Were you called for the meeting yesterday?

Who was being felicitated yesterday in the afternoon function?

Will you be given any new assignments next week?


MODAL VERB SENTENCES

Can you help me?

Could you please help me?

Would you like to help me?

Shall I help you?

Should I help you?

May I help you?

Do we have to go now?

Do we ought to go now?

Do we need to go now?

I think she might not be able to come. What do you think?

You used to come here daily. What happened?

He must inaugurate the program. When to contact him, any idea...?

So these are the 38 common types of English Language Sentence Structures that is enough to communicate any thought that comes to our mind...



TO BE CONTINUED...