Super Sentences from Aifa

The following Super Sentences were written by Aifa, Grade 10, Bileddhoo School. The sentences have been created by mainly using our Premium Super Sentences Booklet. For explanations, register notes and more examples of 50 advanced sentence structures, we recommend that you purchase it from our store. Thanks a million, Aifa, for sharing your amazing sentences!

BOTH…AND
Both teachers and students are credible for the achievement of students at school.
Both improved mood and reduced stress can result from playing outdoor sports.
Both domestic and international football have been suspended due to the deadly corona-virus.

EITHER…OR
You could find the keys either on the top drawer or behind the kitchen door.
Either we can go to the library or the cafe’- I’ll make sure we study in a serenely quiet spot.
Either we can go to Paris or London for our holiday-it’s up to you.

NEITHER…NOR
Neither my sister nor my brother loves action-packed movies.
Giving internet access to students will neither improve their writing skills nor will it help to transform their grades.

HARDLY…WHEN
Hardly do any students achieve top grades when they do not do proper and painstaking revision.
Hardly had my hot-tempered sister started helping me clean her messy room when mom returned from the office.

NO SOONER…THAN
No sooner had I gone to bed than I fell asleep.
No sooner had I read the note than the tears started rolling down my chubby cheeks.

NOT ONLY…BUT ALSO
Heavy meals close to bedtime can not only cause insomnia, but it can also lead to stress and depression.
It is not only the top-notch food with authentic spices that captures the heart of diners but also the positively clean, modern dining space furnished with delightful chandeliers and the woven pendant lights, which leave you uplifted.

Using participles to join sentences

-present participles
Slurping, she finished the soup
Texting, she gobbled her dinner.

-present participle with other words
Eating helplessly, I licked the zesty sauce that was oozing on to my fingers.
Bragging loudly, the woman reflected on all of the prestigious awards that she had won.
Shouting like a hot-tempered child, the woman threw all of the books on the table.
Watching the heart-wrenching scene, she bawled her eyes out.

-participle/participle phrases to join sentences.
Doing my happy-snoopy dance, I thanked my brother like a dog with two tails.
Shedding tears throughout the book, she finished it with red, itchy eyes.
Savouring every incredibly delightful flavour, I ate the delectable pizza as heartily as I could.

DEVELOPING SENTENCES WITH PHRASES

My mouth-watering bruschetta packed with the goodness of juicy cherry-like tomatoes and mirepoix stirred with caramelised onions only tasted ambrosia.

The finger-licking delicious cheeseburger was pleasantly exploding with satisfying beefy and juicy flavours.

The goofy, yet soul-stirring lines touched my heart deeply, making my small, almond-like eyes misty.

The service was excellent, but the positively clean and dimly-lit dining space furnished with delightful tapestries and sparkling hand-blown glasses on bar-height tables were just the icing on the cake.

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