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English Grammar Rules of Writing Sentences

How did English grammar rules come into existence?
English grammar rules have evolved and are still evolving.
English grammar rules were not enacted by any executive order, royal decree, or global legislative enactment as of December 27, 2010. English language manuscripts circulate globally and via the Internet. You need to keep up to date with recent advances in the English language.
What are English grammar rules?
English grammar rules are different for interrogative, declarative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences.
English grammar rules are different for simple, compound, complex, and compound complex sentences.
There are few English grammar rules similar to declarative and interrogative sentences.

Sentences

How do you classify English language sentences?
How should you classify English language sentences?
Do you know the classification of sentences?
English language sentence classification by purpose.
English language sentence classification depending on the number and type of clauses.
English language sentence classification by verb tense of sentence.
What is English language sentence classification by purpose?
What is English language sentence classification depending on the number and type of clauses?
Some also call this classification as sentences by structures or variety.
What is English language sentence classification by verb tense of sentence?
What are the various forms of each verb tense sentence?
Positive sentences
Negatives sentences
Questions

What are the types of sentences?
What are the kinds of sentences?
How many total verb tenses are there?
Verb conjugation and verb tenses: what is the difference?
What is the difference between type and kind of sentences?
What is tense?
What is the difference between past tense, present tense, and future tense?
What are the types of past, present, and future tense?
Can you give examples of past, present, and future tense?
What is a sentence?
What is a complex sentence?
What is a compound sentence?
What is a matrix sentence?
What is a simple sentence?
What should you be able to comment about an English sentence?
    1. Is it a declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, or an imperative sentence?
    2. Is it a simple, compound, complex, or compound complex sentence?
    3. What is the pattern of the sentence?
    4. Which is subject, verb, object, or complement?
    5. What is the tense of the sentence?
    6. Is it in newspaper format?
    7. Does the sentence need a preposition, object, or complement?
    8. Is the sentence in proper word order, including prepositions, objects, or complements?


What makes a complete sentence?
What are five essential parts of a sentence?
What is a subject?
What is a predicate?
What is a sentence?
What is a clause?

Sentence Types

Simple Sentence
Compound Sentence
Complex Sentence
Compound-Complex sentence

Kinds of Sentences

Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Tense
Interrogative

What is a question?
How do you write a question?
What will happen if you change the word order of a standard sentence?
What should you know to be able to write interrogative sentences?
What are the parts of questions?
What are the types of questions?
How do you write different types of questions?
Is there a difference between a question and an interrogative sentence?
What do you have to do before writing a question?
How do you answer a question word question?
What is an interrogative sentence?
How do you write different types of questions?
1. How do you write a question word question without multiple choice answers?
2. How do you write a question word question with multiple choice answers?
    What are the types of question word question with multiple choices?
    What is a subject question word question with multiple choice?

3. How do you write choice question?
4. How do you write a yes or no question without a tag?
5. How do you write a yes or no question with a tag?
6. How do you write a yes or no question with a modal verb or descriptive answer?
7. How do you write a tag question using question word question?
What are the different English language tenses in which a question can be written?
How do you write questions beginning with the question word "what" without and with multiple choice answers in different English language verb tenses?
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Is there a difference between the categories of questions and the types of questions?
How do you answer a question?
How do you write a question beginning with the primary auxiliary verbs am, are, is, was, were, have, had, has, do, does, did?
How do you write a question beginning with the primary modal verbs should, could, would, may, might, must, will, can, shall?
What is the difference in tenses when writing questions starting with question word questions and primary auxiliary verbs?
How do you verify you have written a correct question?
Questions ending with prepositions
What is an interrogative sentence?
Questions in the Simple Present Tense
Simple Past

1. Affirmative Usage (e.g., She talked.)
2. Negative Usage (e.g., She didn’t talk.)
3. Yes/No Questions (e.g., Did she talk?)
4. Short Answers (e.g., Yes, she did. No, she didn’t.)
5. WH- Questions (e.g., When did she talk?)
Questions in Present Progressive
Questions in Simple Past
Questions in Past Progressive
Questions with Interrogatives in Present Progressive
Questions with Interrogatives in Simple Past
Questions with Interrogatives in Past Progressive
Questions with Interrogatives in Simple Past
Questions with Interrogatives in Present Perfect Simple
Questions with and without Interrogatives in Past Perfect Simple

How does one write an interrogative sentence?
What kind of sentence asks a question?
Is tag questions and indirect question the same?
How many questions can you make using "how?"
How does one write an English sentence?
What is a statement?
What is a tag question?
Is there a difference between the categories of questions and the types of questions?
How many types of questions are in the English language?
What are the types of questions in the English language?
What are the different English language tenses in which a question can be written?
Is indirect question a declarative sentence or an interrogative sentence?
What should be the first word of a question?
Can an interrogative pronoun like what or which be used as interrogative adjectives?
What is a question mark used for?
What are the rules for using which in an interrogative sentence?
How do you change an interrogative sentence to a declarative sentence?
How do you change a declarative sentence to an interrogative sentence?
What is an auxiliary verb called if used with another auxiliary verb?
Can an interrogative pronoun like what or which be used as interrogative adjectives?
Can an interrogative pronoun like what or which be used as an interrogative adjective?
What are some of the examples?
What are examples of questions beginning with an interrogative pronoun?
What are examples of questions with an adjective?
What are examples of questions with an adverb?
What are examples of questions with a preposition?
What are examples of questions with a conjunction?
What are examples of questions with a noun?
What are examples of a question with simple present, present progressive, present perfect, present perfect progressive, simple past, past progressive, past perfect, past perfect progressive, simple future, future progressive, future perfect, and future perfect progressive tense?
Declarative
What is a declarative sentence?
How do you write a declarative sentence?
What should be the verb tense of the declarative sentence?
Should it be written in past, present, or future tense?
Do you need to write a simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex declarative sentence?
Do you know what verb tenses are?
Do you know what simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex declarative sentence are?
Do you know how every part of English speech or sentence is classified?
What constitutes a declarative sentence?
What are some examples of declarative sentences?
How does one write a declarative sentence?
What are examples of simple declarative sentences beginning with a noun in the English language?
What are examples of simple declarative sentences beginning with a pronoun in the English language?
What are examples of simple declarative sentences beginning with an adjective in the English language?
What are examples of simple declarative sentences beginning with an adverb in English language?
What are examples of simple declarative sentences beginning with a preposition in the English language?
What are examples of a simple declarative sentence with a noun?
What are examples of a simple declarative sentence with a demonstrative pronoun?
What are examples of a simple declarative sentence with an object pronoun?
What are examples of a simple declarative sentence with a possessive pronoun?
What are examples of a simple declarative sentence with a reflexive pronoun?
What are examples of a simple declarative sentence beginning with determiners with countable and uncountable nouns?

What are examples of a simple declarative (affirmative or negative) sentence with simple present, present progressive, present perfect, present perfect progressive, simple past, past progressive, past perfect, past perfect progressive, simple future, future progressive, future perfect, and future perfect progressive tense?

Can a simple declarative sentence beginning with a verb be written in the English language?
What should be goals of your English language learning?
You should be able to write interrogative, declarative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences in the English language. Can you write interrogative, declarative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences in English language?
What are examples of interrogative English language sentences?
What are examples of simple declarative English language sentences?
What are examples of compound declarative English language sentences?
What are examples of complex declarative English language sentences?
What are examples of compound complex English language sentences?
What are examples of English language imperative sentences?
What are examples of English language exclamatory sentences?
What is a statement sentence?
What is a complete sentence?
How do you add punctuation to a declarative sentence?
How do you write a declarative sentences using the first person I, me, my, we, our? The second person you and your? The third person he, she, it, they, their, his, hers, him, her?
What are some of the examples?
How do you identify if it is a declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory sentence?
Are there specific words associated with a declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory sentence?
Are there specific characteristics of a declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory sentence?
How many tenses can you make with each word?
Can you make twelve tenses from each word?
How do you write an interrogative sentence with the word though in it?
How do you differentiate between active and passive sentences?
Which sentence type makes a command?
Which end punctuation should the italicized statement in item 5 have?
Which end punctuation should the italicized statement in item 8 have?
Which two types of sentences share the same end punctuation?
What should your response be while analyzing a declarative sentence?
It is a simple declarative sentence.
It is a compound declarative sentence.
It is a complex declarative sentence.
It is a compound complex declarative sentence.

Declarative sentences can be simple, compound, complex, or compound complex sentences.
Questions can be multiple part questions.
Who are you and what do you need?
It is a multiple part question.

What are various patterns of simple declarative sentence?
A simple declarative sentence has following patterns.
S + V: I / smiled
S + V + O: He / opened / the door
S + V + C: The dinner / is / ready
S + V + A: She / went / to Illinois
S + V + O + O: Asif / gave / ______ / a kiss
S + V + O + C: He / got / his feet / very wet
S + V + O + A: He / put / the bottles / in the cellar
Imperative
What is an imperative sentence?
How does one write an imperative sentence?
What are some of the examples?
Exclamatory
What is an exclamatory sentence?
How does one write an exclamatory sentence?
What are some of the examples?
Simple Sentence
Compound Sentence
Complex Sentence
Compound-Complex sentence

How does one write a compound complex sentence?
Why is it important to know whether a sentence is simple, compound, complex, or compound complex?
Interrogative sentence or Question

What is a question?
How do you write a question?
Sentence patterns
What is the difference between a question and a statement?
Types of Objects
Types of Complements
English language sentence classification by verb tense of sentence.
What is English language sentence classification by verb tense of sentence?
What are the various forms of each verb tense sentence?
Positive sentences
Negatives sentences
Questions

What is Tense?
How do we make the tense?
When and why do we use the tense?
Present tense.
It is a group of different sentences.
What are different types of present tenses?
How do you write a "present perfect tense" question?
How do you write a "simple past tense" question?
What types of tenses are used most commonly in newspapers?
What types of tenses are used most commonly in spoken language and letters?
What types of tenses are used most commonly to write a book?
Simple Present Tense

How do we make the Simple Present Tense?
How do we use the Simple Present Tense?
How do you write a "simple present tense" question?
Which is correct, "Simple Present Tense", "Present Simple Tense" or "both"?
Do you follow present simple tense terminology or simple present tense?
What are the types of present simple tense sentences?
What are the types of present simple tense sentences you follow?
1. Present Simple Tense - To Be - am are is
There is/There are
2. Present Simple Tense - To Be - Negative
'm not aren't isn't
3. Present Simple Tense - To Be - Questions - Am Are Is
Am I correct?
4. Present Simple Tense - To Have
have or has
5. Present Simple Tense - main verb
verb (+ s/es for third person)
6. Present Simple Tense - Questions (Do/Does)
7. Present Simple Tense - "Wh" Questions - Where When Who What How Which
8. Present Tense - Short Answers
9. Present Tense - Don't or Doesn't
10. Present Simple 'Be' Wh Questions
Present Perfect Tense - For and Since
For present perfect, add have plus the past participle:
I have _____________ many times before.
has/have + past participle
Present Continuous Tense
am/is/are + present participle
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
I have been doing
has/have been + present participle
Past Tense
Simple Past Tense
I did do, I did
Simple Past Tense - Questions

past form only
or
auxiliary did + base form
verb + d/ed/t (except for irregular verbs)
Positive sentences
Negatives sentences
Questions
1) Questions without question words in the Simple Past
2) Questions with question words in the Simple Past
Past Continuous Tense
I was doing
was/were + present participle
Past Perfect Tense
For past perfect, add had plus the past participle:
I had ___________ many times before.
I had done
had + past participle
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
I had been doing

had been + present participle
Future Tense
Simple Future Tense
I will do
will + verb
am/is/are going to + verb
Future Continuous Tense
I will be doing
will be + present participle
am/is/are going to be + present participle
Future Perfect Tense
For future perfect, add will have plus the past participle:
By Friday, I will have ___________ many times.
I will have done
will have + past participle
am/is/are going to have + past participle
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
I will have been doing
will have been + present participle
am/is/are going to have been + present participle