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How to learn sentence structures? Fri Oct 12, 2007 19:34 pm  How to learn sentence structures?
 

Hi All,

I would like to know whether any book(s) are available in market which starts with explaining elementary sentence formation principle to advanced sentence formation structures. I was really looking for this type of book for long time.

I know reading lot of English will make one to write well...Please let me now whether any book available to explain sentence types....

Thanks,
Mangal
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Please Advise Wed Oct 17, 2007 19:15 pm  Please Advise
 

Hi Alam/Conchita,

Please advise ....

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Regard sentence structure books Wed Oct 17, 2007 23:32 pm  Regard sentence structure books
 

Have you tried googling "English sentence structure" (for example), Mangal?
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Pls suggest good Sentence structure book Tue Oct 30, 2007 2:22 am  Pls suggest good Sentence structure book
 

I got so many books in that list and would like to get expert advise on this..
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How to learn sentence structures? Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:51 am  How to learn sentence structures?
 

Hi Mangal,

As you mentioned yourself -- the best method of learning the structure of English sentences is to read a lot. When you understand what you read, you also start to understand the structure of English sentences.

Hope this makes sense.
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Torsten
PS: Advise is a verb while advice is a noun so your sentence should read I'd like some expert advice on this.
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Thanks Tue Nov 06, 2007 0:18 am  Thanks
 

Thanks for your advice Torsten. Let me read a lot
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