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Subject + had better + V1


1.1. You had better leave for Delhi. (Acha ho ki tum Delhi ke lie nikal jao)
1.2. You had better discuss the issue with Gouransh.
1.3. You had better leave before the police comes.
1.4. You had better be on time.
1.5. She had better be ready for next week's meeting.
2. Subject + is/am/are + busy + V1 + ing
2.1. Nowadays people are busy accumulating money.
2.2. Gouransh is busy working to accumulate the luxuries of life.
2.3. I am busy in making drawing.
2.4. I am busy in rectifying my mistakes.
2.5. I am busy in writing letters.
3. Subject + keep/keeps + V1 + ing
3.1. That girl keeps smiling at him.
3.2. I keep updating you.
3.3. I don't like her but she keeps calling me.
3.4. He keeps trying to distract me.
3.5. I keeps on thinking that I see her before somewhere.
4. Subject + keep/keeps + object + V3
4.1. I keep you updated.
4.2. Our teacher always keeps his lessons interesting.
4.3. The ceiling fan keeps the room cool in summer.
4.4. She's going to keep the money she found.
4.5. I can't decide whether to sell my old car or keep it for another year.
5. Keep + V1 + ing
5.1. Keeps studying.
5.2. Keep speaking.
5.3. Keep listening.
5.4. Keep entertaining pupils.
5.5. Keep Visiting.
6. Subject + is/am/are + likely to + V1
6.1. I am likely to go abroad.
6.2. The economy is likely to recover slowly after the long recession.
6.3. The weather seems unlikely to change over the next few days.
6.4. Gouransh not likely to arrive before eight o'clock.
6.5. Are you likely to want this cardboard box or shall I throw it out?
7. Subject + is/am/are + about to + V1
7.1. I am about to go Temple with my brother.
7.2. I think she is about to get angry.
7.3. They think he is about to lose his job.
7.4. The doctor thinks the patient is about to die.
7.5. We think the company is about to go bankrupt.
8. Subject + is/am/are + about/likely + to be + V3
8.1. You are likely to be beaten.
8.2. He is likely to be in child labour.
8.3. Who the interviewer is likely to be.
8.4. They are more likely to be disabled.
8.5. He is likely to pass the examination.
9. Subject + is/am/are + yet + to + V1
9.1. Gouransh has yet to visit his grandmother.
9.2. They are yet to make a decision.
9.3. They are yet to announce any plans.
9.4. "We are yet to receive an apology.
9.5. The price of the tickets for the concert is yet to be decided.
10. Subject + is/am/are + yet + to be + V3
10.1. Rahul is yet to be come.
10.2. The cause of the accident is yet to be determined.
10.3. It is yet to be decided.
10.4. Casting is yet to be announced.
10.5. An artist has yet to be selected.
11. Subject + could have + V3
11.1. I could have stayed up late, but I decided to go to bed early.
11.2. She could have gone to any college she wanted to.
11.3. He could have taken the flight.
11.4. You could have bought the cheaper jacket, it looked great on you.
11.5. We could have walked to the park, but we stayed home instead.
12. Subject + could have been + V3
12.1. She could have been sacked from her job.
12.2. Gouransh could have been ousted from the class.
12.3. He could have been a doctor.
12.4. You should have been more careful.
12.5. She could have been on flight.
13. Subject + Prefer/Prefers + Noun/V1 + ing + to + noun/V1 + ing
13.1. I prefer to drive than to take the bus.
13.2. I prefer to sort out a problem as soon as I can.
13.3. I prefer to go to the park rather than stay home.
13.4. I prefer to spend time with my friends rather than be alone.
13.5. I prefer coffee to tea.
14. Subject + has/have +been + adjective/noun
14.1. She has been beautiful.
14.2. She has been a doctor.
14.3. I have lived in Germany for 3 years.
14.4. I have been living in Germany for 3 years.
14.5. A total of five cars have been stolen from the city center.

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