Saturday, November 29, 2025

Simple English sentence structure


Simple English sentence structure generally follows the pattern of Subject + Verb + Object. This means that a sentence usually starts with the person or thing doing the action (subject), followed by the action itself (verb), and then the person or thing receiving the action (object). For example: "The cat (subject) eats (verb) fish (object)." Another common pattern is Subject + Verb, which is seen in sentences like "Birds fly." In addition, sentences can include complements, such as "She is a teacher," where "teacher" completes the meaning of the verb "is."

Modifiers like adjectives and adverbs can be added to provide more detail. For instance, "The red car drives quickly," where "red" describes the car and "quickly" describes how it drives. By following these basic patterns, you can create clear and simple sentences in English.

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Pattern

Example

Description

Subject + Verb + Object

She reads a book.<br></br>The cat eats fish.

The subject performs an action (verb) that affects an object.

Subject + Verb

Birds fly.

The subject performs an action with no object needed.

Subject + Verb + Complement

She is a teacher.

The subject is linked to a complement that completes the meaning of the verb.

Adding Modifiers

The small dog happily barks.<br></br>The red car drives quickly.

Adjectives and adverbs provide extra detail about the subject, object, or verb.

Using Proper Tenses

He walks (present).<br></br>He walked (past).<br></br>He will walk (future).

Verb forms change based on when the action happens.


How To Write A CV


 Basic CV Example

For Someone Learning English

Name: Maria Lopez

Address: 123 Main Street, Dublin

Phone: (555) 123-4567

Email: maria.lopez@email.com

Personal Profile

I am learning English and want to improve my language skills. I am friendly, hardworking, and eager to learn new things. I enjoy working with others and helping people.

Education

·        English Language CourseDublin Language School (2025 – present)

·        High School DiplomaCentral High School, Mexico (2024)

Work Experience

·        Shop AssistantMarket Store, Dublin (03/2025 – present)

·        - Help customers

·        - Organize products

·        - Clean the store

Skills

·        Basic English speaking and writing

·        Teamwork

·        Customer service

·        Punctual and reliable

Hobbies

·        Reading

·        Playing soccer

·        Listening to music

References

Available upon request.

Friday, November 28, 2025

The Future of AI (A Beginner English Reading Article)


 

A Beginner English Reading Article

Artificial Intelligence, also called AI, is changing the world. AI means computers and machines can learn to do things that people do. For example, AI can help us find information, play games, and talk to us. In the future, AI will become even smarter and more helpful.

Many people use AI every day. Phones use AI to understand voices. Cars use AI to help drivers stay safe. Some doctors use AI to find health problems. AI helps make life easier for many people.

In the future, AI may help students learn new things. It could help workers do their jobs faster. AI might even help scientists solve big problems, like finding new cures for diseases. The future of AI is exciting because it can help people in many ways.

However, it is important to use AI safely and wisely. People should make rules to guide how AI works. This way, AI can help everyone and make the world a better place.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Verb Table For Quick Reference

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Base Form

Past Simple

Past Participle

Example Sentence

be

was/were

been

I have been happy.

begin

began

begun

The class has begun.

bring

brought

brought

He brought snacks to the party.

buy

bought

bought

I bought a new bag.

call

called

called

He called his mother.

choose

chose

chosen

She has chosen a dress.

come

came

come

She has come to class.

do

did

done

He has done his work.

drink

drank

drunk

She has drunk water.

eat

ate

eaten

We have eaten lunch.

find

found

found

I found my keys.

get

got

got/gotten

She has gotten better.

give

gave

given

He has given me advice.

go

went

gone

They have gone home.

have

had

had

She had a book.

make

made

made

I made a cake.

meet

met

met

I met my friend today.

play

played

played

The children played outside.

read

read

read

He read the book.

run

ran

run

They have run a marathon.

say

said

said

He said hello.

see

saw

seen

We have seen the movie.

take

took

taken

They have taken a test.

teach

taught

taught

The teacher taught English.

tell

told

told

He has told the truth.

think

thought

thought

She thought about the answer.

work

worked

worked

I worked yesterday.

write

wrote

written

She has written a letter.

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