Friday, January 6, 2012

One word sentences used in the mobile phone:

One word sentences used in the mobile phone:

Create your own sentences as shown below:

Please call me later

Call, view, edit, send, add, delete, copy, move, import, export, start, help, exit, open, rename, format, sort by, chat, activate, customize, save, write,  erase, and use

Templates: A few sentences for ready use

  1. Call me now
  2. How about lunch
  3. Be right back
  4. I’m busy now
  5. I’m sorry
  6. Thank you
  7. How was the day
  8. Long time to see
  9. Lots of love
  10. How are you?

A few voice messages for listening:

  1. The subscriber you are calling is out of the coverage area
  2. The number you are calling is busy at the moment
  3. The number you are calling is switched off
  4. The subscriber you are calling is busy on another call
  5. Please, wait
  6. You are in a queue
  7. Please call after some time
  8. The subscriber you have dialed is not accepting any call
  9. Please send a voice message
  10. The line you have dialed is out of order












 Written messages flashing in the mobile:

1.      Call aborted
2.      Insert template
3.      Save to drafts
4.      Charger removed
5.      Call cancelled
6.      Press any key
7.      Write message
8.      Use number
9.      Send SMS
10.  Enter keypad lock code



One word sentences from irregular verbs:

Cut, hit, beat, come, run, buy, catch, fight, find, learn, meet, read, sell, shoot, sleep, stand, tell, teach, think, understand, win, begin, bite, break, choose, do, drink, drive, eat, forget, forgive, give, go, hide, read, rise, see, show, sing, speak, strive, swim, take, throw, and write


One word sentences from regular verbs:

Accept, achieve, act, add, address, admire, admit, advise, approve, argue, arrange, arrive, ask, attack, attempt, attend, explain, guess, jump, listen obey, play, promise, protest, prove, punish, refuse, stop, succeed, take, and try   

Note: From the above imperative one word sentences, you can create negative sentences and form micro dialogues for practice










One word questions:

What? Where? When? Why? How? Who?  and Whom?

  
Two word sentences (Imperative):

Be quick; Bear it; Beat it; Bless them; Bring water; Come here; Cut it; Drive carefully;
Eat slowly; Get up; Have sense; Hide yourself; Keep quiet; Kneel down; Know thyself;
Learn thoroughly; Run fast; Say something; Sell yourself; shake hands; Sit here; Sleep well; Speak loudly: Stand here; Strive hard; Tread slowly; Write again; Listen carefully; Read silently; Aim high; Arrive early; Believe it; Breathe slowly; Cool down; Calm down; Control yourself; Comfort him; Defend yourself; Encourage yourself; Excuse me; Greet them; Welcome them; Improve yourself; Introduce yourself; Learn properly; March forward

Note:
     Try to create as many sentences as possible from the above one word sentences:

Three word sentences:

Begin your work; Buy a shirt; Catch the train; Do your work; Draw a line; Find the truth;
Forget your sorrows; Grind the flour; Grow a tree; Hear the noise; Hit the target; Lead the group; Lend your book; Make no noise; overcome your trouble; pay your fees; Quit the place; Ride the cycle; See the picture; Seek the truth; Send the message; Show your watch; Shut the door; Sing a song; Sow the seed; Spell the word; Take a photo;
Think a lot; Throw the ball; Wear your dress; Win the game; Withdraw the case; Accept the gift; Admit your fault; Add some milk; Achieve your goal; Advise your friend; Agree with me; Attend the function; Influence the people; amuse the audience; Avoid bad company; Blow the whistle; Borrow his book; Call a taxi; Brush your teeth; Buy a cake; Carry the luggage; Cross the road; Decorate your house; Defeat your enemy; Educate the poor; Empty the box; End the fight; Enjoy the food; Enter the room; Follow the teacher; Get the best; Join the club; Manage your time; Measure the length; Move a little; Obey the order; Pack the package; Paint the wall

These verb sentences can be changed into simple sentences, yes or no type questions, negative sentences, requests, and ‘Wh’ type sentences and micro dialogues can be created out of them.  

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