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Lesson 15 - Mask Toggle

# Sentence Formula Breakdown
#561

What problems did you face to learn the lesson?

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What did I ____?
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What problems / did you face / to learn / the lesson?
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#562

What problems did you face to understand mathematics?

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What did I ____?
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What problems / did you face / to understand / mathematics?
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#563

From which group did you pass the SSC exam?

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Which ____ did I ____?
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From which group / did you pass / the SSC exam?
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#564

From which subject did you pass the final exam?

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Which ____ did I ____?
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From which subject / did you pass / the final exam?
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#565

Which of your journeys was better, going home or returning from home?

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Which ____ was ____?
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Which of your journeys / was better / going home / or returning from home?
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#566

Which of your weekends was better, Saturday or Sunday?

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Which ____ was ____?
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Which of your weekends / was better / Saturday / or Sunday?
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#567

How were you in English in your student life?

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How was I ____?
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How / were you / in English / in your student life?
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#568

How were you in mathematics in your student life?

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How was I ____?
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How / were you / in mathematics / in your student life?
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#569

Whose help did you take to learn English?

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Whose ____ did I ____?
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Whose help / did you take / to learn / English?
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#570

Whose advice did you take to improve your study?

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Whose ____ did I ____?
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Whose advice / did you take / to improve / your study?
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#571

Was the discussion of the last class very important?

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Was I ____?
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Was / the discussion / of the last class / very important?
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#572

Was the lecture of yesterday very useful?

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Was I ____?
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Was / the lecture / of yesterday / very useful?
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#573

In which school did you study?

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Which ____ did I (do)?
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In which school / did you study /?
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#574

In which city did you live?

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Which ____ did I (do)?
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In which city / did you live /?
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#575

In which company did you work?

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Which ____ did I (do)?
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In which company / did you work /?
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#576

Did you understand the last lesson?

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Did I (do)?
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Did you understand / the last lesson /?
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#577

Did you finish your homework yesterday?

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Did I (do)?
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Did you finish / your homework / yesterday?
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#578

Did you attend the meeting?

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Did I (do)?
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Did you attend / the meeting /?
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#579

Having resigned his job, he started a business.

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Having (done) + I (did).
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Having resigned / his job /, he started a business /.
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#580

Having completed his degree, John moved to New York.

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Having (done) + I (did).
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Having completed / his degree /, John moved to New York /.
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#581

Having worked all day long, he fell asleep.

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Having (done) + I (did).
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Having worked / all day long /, he fell asleep /.
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#582

Having exercised in the gym, Sarah felt refreshed.

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Having (done) + I (did).
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Having exercised / in the gym /, Sarah felt refreshed /.
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#583

Mother having arrived, our anxiety was over.

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Having + done + I was ____.
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Mother having arrived /, our anxiety was over /.
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#584

Teacher having entered, the students kept quiet.

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Having + done + I was ____.
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Teacher having entered /, the students kept quiet /.
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#585

Reading the book, I returned it.

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Having (done) + I (did).
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Reading (having read) / the book /, I returned it /.
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#586

Checking the email, I replied immediately.

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Having (done) + I (did).
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Checking / the email /, I replied immediately /.
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#587

Eating rice, I went to sleep.

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Having (done) + I (did) + to + V → Eating ____, I ____.
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Eating rice /, I went / to sleep /.
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#588

Eating pizza, I went to bed early.

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Having (done) + I (did) + to + V → Eating ____, I ____.
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Eating pizza /, I went / to bed / early.
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#589

Eating a hamburger, I went to class at Vasanth Academy.

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Having (done) + I (did) + to + V → Eating ____, I ____.
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Eating a hamburger /, I went / to class / at Vasanth Academy.
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#590

Having got the job, he found a way in life.

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Having (done) + I (did) → Having got ____, he ____.
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Having got the job /, he found / a way / in life.
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#591

Having got the admission, she started studying hard.

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Having (done) + I (did) → Having got ____, he/she ____.
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Having got the admission /, she started / studying / hard.
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#592

Having washed the clothes, he spread them in the sun.

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Having (done) + I (did) → Having washed ____, he ____.
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Having washed the clothes /, he spread / them / in the sun.
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#593

Having washed the car, he parked it in the garage.

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Having (done) + I (did) → Having washed ____, he ____.
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Having washed the car /, he parked / it / in the garage.
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#594

Having boiled the eggs, mother cooked them.

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Having (done) + I (did) → Having boiled ____, mother ____.
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Having boiled the eggs /, mother cooked / them.
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#595

Having boiled the potatoes, she mashed them.

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Having (done) + I (did) → Having boiled ____, she ____.
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Having boiled the potatoes /, she mashed / them.
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#596

Having washed his hands and face, he sat to take his meal.

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Having (done) + I (did) + to + V → Having washed ____, he ____.
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Having washed his hands and face /, he sat / to take / his meal.
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#597

Having brushed his teeth, John went to school.

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Having (done) + I (did) + to + V → Having ____ed, he ____.
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Having brushed his teeth /, John went / to school /.
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#598

Having played well, they won.

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Having (done) + I (did) → Having played ____, they ____.
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Having played well /, they won /.
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#599

Having studied well, the students passed the exam.

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Having (done) + I (did) → Having studied ____, they ____.
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Having studied well /, the students / passed / the exam.
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#600

Being dissatisfied, the man cursed him.

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Being (done) + I (did) → Being ____, he ____.
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Being dissatisfied /, the man / cursed / him.
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