Lesson 19
69. The point is that + (subject + verb + objects)
By the stating 'the point is that' you are stating in your opinion the meaning about what is actually happening.
Examples:
The point is that he does not understand the situation.
The point is that snakes can be dangerous.
The point is that we need to work together.
70. How was + (subject + a noun + objects)?
By using the words ' how was ' you are asking someone a question about something that happened or something they did in the past.
Examples:
How was your doctor's appointment?
How were your parents?
How were people acting after what happened?
71. How about + (verb 1st form + ing) + objects ?
You're asking someone their opinion on something or if they would like to do something.
Examples:
How about folding the laundry for me?
How about exploring new ideas?
How about comparing prices before we buy it?
72. What if + (a subject + verb 2nd form) + objects ?
Here you are asking a question about 'in the event of' or 'in the event that.' Usually you are looking for an answer at the time of the question that is being asked.
Examples:
What if I were late to dinner?
What if I called her tomorrow?
What if we introduced ourselves first?
to be continued . . .
69. The point is that + (subject + verb + objects)
By the stating 'the point is that' you are stating in your opinion the meaning about what is actually happening.
Examples:
The point is that he does not understand the situation.
The point is that snakes can be dangerous.
The point is that we need to work together.
70. How was + (subject + a noun + objects)?
By using the words ' how was ' you are asking someone a question about something that happened or something they did in the past.
Examples:
How was your doctor's appointment?
How were your parents?
How were people acting after what happened?
71. How about + (verb 1st form + ing) + objects ?
You're asking someone their opinion on something or if they would like to do something.
Examples:
How about folding the laundry for me?
How about exploring new ideas?
How about comparing prices before we buy it?
72. What if + (a subject + verb 2nd form) + objects ?
Here you are asking a question about 'in the event of' or 'in the event that.' Usually you are looking for an answer at the time of the question that is being asked.
Examples:
What if I were late to dinner?
What if I called her tomorrow?
What if we introduced ourselves first?
to be continued . . .
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