26/12/2016

Few Rules of English Grammar

•Let's not + (verb)

The word 'let's' is formed from the words 'let us.' Here you are requesting that something
not take place at this moment or that what is happening needs to be contained or lessened.

For Example-
-Let's not discuss this now.
-Let's not stay here too longs.


•There is something wrong with + (noun)

You are informing someone that there is something not right or out of the ordinary.

For Examples-
-There is something wrong with my laptop.
- There is something wrong with my car.


•What are the chances of + (verb-ing)

By asking 'what are the chances of you are wondering, how often or in what case would
a particular thing happen.

For examples-
-What are the chances of getting tickets?
-What are the chances of that happening?


•How come + (subject + verb)

When using 'how come' you are asking why a particular thing has or had to take place.

For Example-
-How come parents worry so much?
-How come people carpool to work?


•How much does it cost to + (verb)

You are simply asking how much you would need to pay to do something.

For Example-
-How much does it cost to fly to Europe?
- How much does it cost to own a house?


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