100 English Sentence Structures for Speaking Fluency

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Are you an intermediate-level English learner or above? If so, take your spoken English to the next level by learning English Sentence Structures! Sentence structures are language templates that native speakers use, and learning them will allow you to: Build thousands of sentencesSpeak more fluentlySpeak with more confidenceSpeak like a native speakerMake fewer mistakesSpeak more preciselyJoin the movement and hack your way to speaking fluency!

Author(s): James, Dr Nick
Series: Vol. 1
Year: 2022

Language: English
Commentary: 100 English Sentence ,Structures for Speaking Fluency
Pages: 120
Tags: 100 English Sentence ,Structures for Speaking Fluency

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100 Sentence structures

 
1. All kinds of

2. And stuff like that

3. Are you used to…?

4. Be bound to…

5. Be careful…

6. Come to think of it...

7. Did you use to…?

8. Do you agree that…?

9. Do you happen to…?

10. Do you mind if…?

11. Don’t ever…

12. Even after…

13. For now

14. For one thing

15. For what it’s worth

16. Haven’t you heard that…?

17. Help yourself

18. How come you…?

19. How dare you

20. How do you like…?

21. How will I be...?

22. I bet…

23. I can hardly believe that…

24. I can’t bear…

25. I can’t bring myself to…

26. I can’t help but...

27. I can’t say…

28. I can’t wait to….

29. I could’ve sworn…

30. I didn’t mean to…

31. I feel like…

32. I must say...

33. I was about to...

34. I was under the impression that…

35. I was wondering if…

36. I’d be better off…

37. I’d be grateful if you could...

38. I’d better…

39. I’d give anything to…

40. I’d hate to...

41. I’d like you to...

42. If it hadn’t been for…

43. If the worst comes to the worst...

44. If there’s one thing that… / it’s…

45. I’m afraid…

46. I’m calling to…

47. I’m glad…

48. I’m not going to be able to…

49. I’m not really happy with…

50. In any case…

51. Is it just me or…?

52. It must’ve been…

53. It wouldn’t be right…

54. It’d be crazy…

55. It’s a good thing…

56. It’s no wonder that...

57. It’s not so much that… / it’s (just) that...

58. It’s too bad that…

59. It’s too… a/an...

60. I’ve been meaning to…

61. I’ve been trying to…

62. Just like that

63. Like it or not

64. No matter how...

65. Nothing but...

66. Shouldn’t you...?

67. So to speak

68. The most / least likely…

69. The one thing that…

70. The second I…

71. There’s no point in…

72. There’s nothing I…

73. There’s still some… left

74. To arrange for... to...

75. To be likely / unlikely to…

76. To do some…

77. To have… looked at

78. To look good on…

79. To what extent…?

80. We might as well…

81. What do you mean by…?

82. What do you say…?

83. What if…?

84. What on earth / in the world…? (how, what, why, etc.)

85. What would you do…?

86. What’s the matter with...?

87. What’s the point of…

88. When it comes to…

89. Whether…  or not

90. While we’re on the subject of…

91. Why is there…?

92. Why not…?

93. Why should I...?

94. Why would I…?

95. Would it kill you…?

96. Would you care...?

97. Would you say…?

98. Wouldn’t it be… if...?

99. You can never…

100. You shouldn’t have…

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