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Likely Lad Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

A diagram of all English...!!

I'm not sure if this exists, but I'm thinking someone must have done it at some point....

I'm looking for one page, that has diagrams of all the basic English sentence structures on it, with some examples of words/tenses you could use for each structure.

For example, on one diagram there would be I, you, he, she, which would break off into am, are, is, which would break into good, bad (examples of adjectives), another one which starts with do, does, breaking into you, I, he, she... etc etc.

It would be a massive chart, but it would be really useful for me, and I'm thinking there must be one somewhere. Anyone seen anything like this out there before?
  

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English Grammar in Use i s a very useful book, which has all the tenses+exercises with keys. You can read through it and make your own chart. Once your process all the information yourself and make your own chart, tenses will be easy for you!

  • English Grammar in Use i s a very useful book, which has all the tenses+exercises with keys.
  • You can read through it and make your own chart.
  • Once your process all the information yourself and make your own chart, tenses will be easy for you!
  • Good luck.
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English Grammar in Use is a very useful book, which has all the tenses+exercises with keys.
You can read through it and make your own chart. Once your process all the information yourself and make your own chart, tenses will be easy for you! Good luck.
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Thanks very much for the recommendation!! As it happens though... I am actually a native speaker!! I need the chart for teaching - in fact for coming up with a curriculum for a class with quite unique requirements.

I did in fact begin to think about how I would create a chart, but in doing so realised that someone somewhere must have produced one already. Given the amount of time it would
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Likely LadI am actually a native speaker!!
Haha, sorry!

I do hope you find this chart, but as I said earlier, English Grammar in Use can help you a lot!
I remember one native speaker made some kind of a chart for me (it was years ago, so I don't have it now). Well, he just took English Grammar in Use and did something like this:

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