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Basics of English Speaking

The basics of English speaking encompass fundamental elements crucial for effective communication in English. This includes vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, sentence structure, and everyday expressions essential for everyday conversations. Mastering these basics forms a strong foundation for fluent and confident English communication.
Hello everyone, this article delves into the usage of “Be sure to” sentences and their structures. These phrases are frequently employed in spoken English to emphasize the importance of certain actions. They serve as reminders, cautionary prompts, urging individuals to exercise care or caution in various tasks or activities. 

Namaste sabko, yah lekh “Be sure to” vaakyon aur unke vyakaran mein pravesh karta hai. Ye vakyaan baar-baar istemaal hote hain boli gayi English mein kuch kriyaon ki mahatva ko hamari yaad dilane ke liye. Ye yaad dilane wale vakya hote hain, saavdhaani ya satarkata banaaye rakhne ke liye vyaktiyon ko alag-alag karyo ya gatividhiyo mein.

Use of Be Sure To

Sound: Sunishchit Karen

Structures: Be sure to + (verb)……..

  1. Be sure to lock the door when you leave the house.
    Ghar Chhodne Par Darwaza Band Karne Ka Dhyan Rakhen.
  2. Be sure to submit the report before the deadline.
    Samay Se Pahle Report Jama Karane Ka Khyal Rakhen.
  3. Be sure to double-check your work before finalizing it.
    Antim Roop Se Pahle Apana Kaam Dobara Check Karane Ka Dhyan Rakhen.
  4. Be sure to wear your helmet while riding the bike.
    Bike Chalaate Samay Helmet Pahanane Ka Khyal Rakhen.
  5. Be sure to review the document before the meeting.
    Meeting Se Pahle Karyapustika Ko Punah Samiksha Karane Ka Dhyan Rakhen.
Interrogative Sentence: Will/ Shall + Subject + be + V1 + ing + Object ? For example:
  1. Auxiliary Verb: Will
  2. Subject: you
  3. Verb: be
  4. Main Verb: studying
  5. Object/Complement: at this time tomorrow Interrogative Sentence Structure: “Will you be studying at this time tomorrow?” This structure forms a question inquiring about an action that might be ongoing or in progress in the future.

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Note: When dealing with the Future Continuous Tense, several points are essential to note. Firstly, it signifies actions ongoing at specific future times, emphasizing their continuity. Remember the structure: “will/shall + be + verb (ending in -ing).”Pay attention to its use in making predictions about future events or actions that will be in progress. Be mindful of the context, as this tense focuses on ongoing activities at a specified future moment, distinguishing them from other future tenses. Practice is key to mastering its application
accurately.

Future continuous tense examples

  1. By this time next week, I will be studying for my final exams.
  2.  At 8 PM tonight, she will be playing the piano at the concert.
  3.  They will be traveling to Europe this time next year.
  4. By the end of the month, we will be renovating our house.
  5. At this time tomorrow, they will be celebrating their anniversary.
  6. By next summer, he will be working as a chef in a famous restaurant.
  7. At this time next month, I will be attending a conference in London.
  8. Next Friday, she will be teaching a yoga class at the gym.
  9. By the end of the day, they will be finishing their project.
  10. This time next year, we will be living in a new city.
    These sentences showcase actions or events that will be ongoing or in progress at specific future times, as expressed in the Future Continuous Tense. Further collections of sentences in the Future Continuous Tense will be available soon.