The document provides examples of common English phrases using "I'm" or "I'll" followed by a verb. It gives the structure and general meaning of each phrase, such as "I'm working on" meaning to put physical or mental effort into a task, "I'm sorry to" to express sympathy or regret, and "I'll help you" to offer assistance to someone. It seeks to explain common English idioms using first person pronouns and how they are used.
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Readymade English Sentence Patterns
2. Im working on
Ving/Noun
Physical or mental effort
Example: Im working on it
I m working on making new friend
Im working on making a new proposal
Im working on making a new vedio
3. Im sorry to
V1 + O
Sympathy or regret
Example: Im sorry to be late
I m sorry to do it
Im sorry to misbehave
4. Ill help you
V1 + O
To help someone
Example: Ill help you cook the dinner
I ll help you prepare the examination
5. Im dying to
V1 + O
Want something from the botton of your
Example:
6. Its hard for me to
V1 + O+ Ex
Difficult or challenging
Example:
7. Let me
V1 + O
For seeking permission or an opportunity
Example: