Is there any structure in spoken English?

Asked by Last Modified  

10 Answers

Follow 3
Answer

Please enter your answer

All Subjects & C.Sci Tutor

Yes, spoken English has its own structure, including informal grammar, conversational patterns, and intonation, which help convey meaning and manage the flow of conversation.
Comments

Online Mathematics tutor with 8 years experience(Online Classes for 10th to 12th)

In traditional grammar, the four basic types of sentence structures are the simple sentence, the compound sentence, the complex sentence, and the compound-complex sentence. The most common word order in English sentences is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO)
Comments

I am online Quran teacher 7 years

In traditional grammar, the four basic types of sentence structures are the simple sentence, the compound sentence, the complex sentence, and the compound-complex sentence. The most common word order in English sentences is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO)
Comments

A results-driven education professional with nearly 19 years of experience.

Renu sundriyal In traditional grammar, the four basic types of sentence structures are the simple sentence, the compound sentence, the complex sentence, and the compound-complex sentence. The most common word order in English sentences is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO)
Comments

Teacher with 20 years of teaching experience.

Yes there is proper structure in Spoken English. Grammar rules decide how to speak correctly.
Comments

A results-driven education professional with nearly 19 years of experience.

Renu sundriyal In traditional grammar, the four basic types of sentence structures are the simple sentence, the compound sentence, the complex sentence, and the compound-complex sentence. The most common word order in English sentences is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO)
Comments

A results-driven education professional with nearly 19 years of experience.

Renu sundriyal In traditional grammar, the four basic types of sentence structures are the simple sentence, the compound sentence, the complex sentence, and the compound-complex sentence. The most common word order in English sentences is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO
Comments

English teacher with experience of five years with mastery over the subject

Yes
Comments

Personality Development Trainer, 13 yr

Structure is very important in any language. Yez
Comments

Professional expert (6 years of experience)

Yes there is always a pattern to follow when it comes on learning a new skill.
Comments

View 8 more Answers

Related Questions

Does "go so much distance" mean "run about" in this sentence, “To revive the church, I've gone so much distance and suffered so much”? I didn't find many examples in Google about "go so much distance".
Hey Armugam, 'To go so much distance' is 'to do a lot' for anything...so your sentence actually means, "To revive the church, I've done a lot and suffered so much." Hope this satisfies your query. Regards
Arumugam
0 0
5
How many words does the English vocabulary have?
Vocabulary of English includes roughly 1 million words
Priya
a before a vowel is possible?
The real rule is this: the article "a" is used before the words that start with the consonant sound,and "an" before the words that starts with the vowel sound. Example:He has a unique point of view on the subject and talked about it for an hour.
Saurabh
Is the Tamil language script from Devnagari?
No, the Tamil script is not derived from Devanagari; it has its own unique origins within the Dravidian language family and evolved independently.
Baby
0 0
6

Now ask question in any of the 1000+ Categories, and get Answers from Tutors and Trainers on UrbanPro.com

Ask a Question

Related Lessons

Enhance English communication skills
It's not difficult to learn communication English. At the same time it's not easy either. Then what's it? If it's not your mother tongue or a natural language spoken by you in your community (family,...

Spoken English Basics - Tense Exercise
Tense Exercise Read the sentences below to understand how to use verbs in the different tenses. ● Present Simple Present→→→→→→→→I play. Present Continuous→→→→→→I...

English Language: Key to Professional Success: Syllables
Syllables: Syllables are the building blocks of proper pronunciation and therefore accent. What is Syllable? It is the unit of spoken sound. It is a piece of a spoken word that can be independently spoken....

Fill in the correct article.
I use ________ washing machine to wash clothes. _________ River Amazon is in long river. Sam eats _________ apple every day. Sharma will buy ________ car. _________ Hawa Mahal is in Jaipur. _________...

Don't Confuse These Words
1. Compliment vs. Complement Compliment is a word used to express praise, admiration, or respect. It is what you say when you appreciate someone or something. Example: "She gave him a genuine...

Recommended Articles

Learning any second language could be a little bit tricky. However, to learn a language, one needs to write, read, understand and speak it appropriately. Therefore, many students and professionals find it helpful in learning a foreign language from a reputable and reliable source. A second language helps them to increase...

Read full article >

If you think English is enough to communicate with anybody in this world, you are sadly misinformed. Statistically the highest spoken foreign language in the world is Chinese with 20.7%, followed by English at 6.2%. That means that 93.8% of people do not speak English. This makes it necessary to learn another foreign language...

Read full article >

Due to globalization of the Indian economy, the demand for learning foreign languages is on the rise. ITES (Information Technology Enabled Service) and Outsourcing have brought a lot of job opportunities paving the way for the learning foreign languages. German is the native language of more than 100 million people in...

Read full article >

When globalization was out of picture, it was enough to know just the mother tongue. Since globalization and out-sourcing have become part of life, there is a nagging need to learn new languages. Foreign languages help us to communicate with potential clients, sell our ideas and bond with their culture. It could be opening...

Read full article >

Looking for Spoken English classes?

Learn from the Best Tutors on UrbanPro

Are you a Tutor or Training Institute?

Join UrbanPro Today to find students near you