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What’s Next After Simple Sentences? Let’s Level Up Your English!

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  Hello there, English explorer!  You’ve mastered simple sentences like: I like pizza.  She is happy.  They play football.  Awesome job!  Now you might be asking: ๐Ÿ‘‰ “What should I learn next?” ๐Ÿ‘‰ “How can I keep improving my English and have fun doing it?” Let’s explore the next steps together with games, practice, and easy activities!   1. Learn to Ask and Answer Questions ❓ Instead of just saying sentences, learn how to ask ! Try these: What’s your name? Do you like ice cream? Where do you live? Activity: Match and Practice Match the question with the answer. Write the correct letter. A. What’s your name? B. Where do you live? C. Do you like dogs?  I live in Manila.  Yes, I love them! My name is Anna. ✍️ Your answers: A - ___ B - ___ C - ___  2. Use Words for Time and Routine  You can say when things happen: I wake up at 7 a.m. She eats lunch every day. We go t...

Learn English Easily: Simple Sentences for Beginners + Mini Workbook!

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 Are you starting to learn English? Don’t worry, everyone starts somewhere! In this blog, we’ll guide you through making simple English sentences . You’ll also get a mini workbook with exercises and a fun challenge at the end. Whether you're a student, traveler, or just curious about English, this is the perfect place to begin. ๐Ÿ˜Š  What Will You Learn Today? How to make simple English sentences Common sentence patterns 20+ practice questions to test your skills A chance to share your score in the comments!  Step 1: Learn the Basic Sentence Pattern The most common sentence structure in English is: Subject + Verb + Object ๐Ÿ”น Subject – who or what the sentence is about ๐Ÿ”น Verb – the action ๐Ÿ”น Object – the person or thing affected by the action ๐Ÿ‘‰ Example: I (subject) eat (verb) rice (object). → I eat rice. Common Subjects for Beginners Subject Meaning I myself You the person I talk to He a man/boy She a woman/girl It a thing or animal W...