English Passive Sentence using Modal Auxiliary

The pattern of English passive sentence using modal Auxiliaries is as follows:

S + MODAL + BE + VIII (Past Participle)

Modal Auxiliaries: can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would rather, had better

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Conditional sentence Type 1

Conditional sentence type 1 is used to express something which possibly happens in the future if the condition is fulfilled. The simple present is used in the “If clause”, and the present future is used in the main clause. The pattern is as follows:

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Yes/No question using “Do”, and “Does”

Do and Does are used in yes/no question of the present tense. Do and Does are used in the sentence which contain verbs. When there is no verbs in the sentence, am, is, or are are used. The pattern of yes/no question using Do and Does is as follows:

Do/Does + S + V1 + ….

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English Subject Question

Subject Question is the question about Subject. This belongs to Wh question. The pattern of English Subject question has specific form compared to other Wh questions (Non Subject questions).

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