I made an example sentence based on my textbook.
Sometimes the sentence I made may have mistakes especially article, spelling, vocabulary.
I am happy if you find the mistakes and correct them.
Reading, Shadowing
Sentence from “KIKUTAN Reading【Advanced】6000“
Role of subject (S’+ V + C + S)
S’+ V + C + S
It is fun to study Japanese
S’(it) + V (is) + C (fun)+ S(to study Japanese)
It is really important to work hard
S’(it) + V (is) +M (really) + C (important) + S(to work hard)
Role of Complement (S+V+C)
S+V+C
My dream is to become a football player
S (my dream) + V (is) + C (to become a football player)
My hobby is to play with a dog
S (my hobby) + V (is) + C (to play with a dog)
Role of Object (S+V+O)
S+V+O
I planned to go to Poland.
S (I) + V (planned) + O (to go to Poland)
I want to buy a car
S (I) + V (want) + O (to buy a car)
Role of Object (S + V + O’ + C + O)
S + V + O’ + C + O
I think it helpful to learn English
S (I) + V (think) + O’ (it) + C (helpful) + O (to learn English)
Lots of people find it easy to study abroad.
S (Lots of people) + V (find) + O’ (it) + C (easy) + O (to study abroad)
interrogative(like What, Where, When, Who, How)+to do
We should decide where to eat launch
S (we) + V (should decide) + O (where to eat lunch)
Where to eat is a problem
S (where to eat) + V (is) + O (a problem)
S + V + C +FOR ★ to〜
S + V + C +FOR ★ to〜
It is important for teenager to go to bed early.
S (it) + V (is) + C (important) + FOR (for teenager) + to (to go to bed early)
It is risky for her to go back home alone at midnight.
S (it) + V (is) + C (risky) + FOR (for her) + to (to go back home alone at midnight)
Negative form of “TO” infinitive
Put ”Not or Never” before “TO”
He promised not to be late tomorrow.
= He promised that he would not be late tomorrow.
= He promised to come on time tomorrow.
It is necessary for her not to use a smartphone much.
= It is necessary that she dose not spend using a smartphone much.
= It is necessary for her to restrict time for using a smartphone.
Vocabulary I learned in this week
Stingy (Adj) unwilling to spend money
Solely (Adv) only and not involving anyone or anything
Narrative (noun) A story or description of events