大学英语六级作文经典句型32句
Noun phrase + that + superlative adjective + subject + have ever + verb
Example: The smartest person that I have ever met is my college professor.
Nothing + comparative + than + noun + subject + have ever + verb
Example: Nothing is more rewarding than helping others when they are in need.
Superlative adjective + noun + subject + have ever + verb + (in/at/on) + place/time
Example: The most breathtaking view I have ever seen is the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
No + other + adjective comparative + than + noun + subject + have ever + verb
Example: No place is more peaceful than my grandmother's garden, where I have ever spent my summers.
Nothing/Fewer things + could/would + verb form + than + noun phrase + subject + have ever + verb
Example: Nothing could be more satisfying than seeing my child's first smile.
Superlative adjective + noun + (that) + subject + have ever + verb + to verb base form
Example: The most important lesson I have ever learned is to never give up.
The + superlative adjective + noun + subject + have ever + verb +, + adverbial clause of cause
Example sentence: The most interesting book I have ever read is "The Alchemist" because it taught me about the power of following one's dreams.
The + superlative adjective + noun + subject + have ever + verb +, which/who + clause
Example: The most inspiring teacher I have ever had is Mrs. Smith, who always believed in my potential.
Never before/Never in + time period + have + subject + verb + as + superlative adjective + noun
Example: Never before have I seen such a beautiful sunset.
There is no + noun + more + adjective + than + noun + subject + have ever + verb
Example: There is no place more beautiful than Paris, which I have ever visited.
Subject + verb + so + adjective + noun + that + clause
Example: He played such a brilliant piano concerto that the audience was left in awe.
It is/was + superlative adjective + noun + that + subject + have/has/had ever + verb
Example: It is the most fascinating mystery novel that I have ever read.
Not only + subject + verb + but also + subject + verb + adjective superlative
Example: Not only did she score the highest mark in the exam, but she also wrote the most insightful essay.
Subject + have/has never + verb + as + adjective + noun + as + another noun
Example: I have never tasted as delicious a cake as the one my grandmother makes.
The more + noun + subject + verb + the more + comparative adjective + clause
Example: The more books I read, the more knowledgeable I become.
If only + subject + had + past participle + superlative adjective + noun
Example: If only I had known the most effective study strategy!
Nothing/No one + comparative + than + subject + verb + adjective superlative
Example: Nothing is more important than maintaining good health.
Subject + verb + to the + adjective superlative + degree
Example: She dedicated herself to the highest degree in her research.
So + adjective + be/am/is/are/was/were + subject + that + clause
Example: So beautiful was the scenery that I couldn't stop taking pictures.
Subject + verb + with + adjective superlative + noun
Example: He spoke with the utmost sincerity when he apologized.
Not even a/an + noun + is/was as/so + adjective + as + another noun
Example: Not even a diamond is as precious as the memories we share.
Fewer things in life + verb + subject + more + adjective + than + noun
Example: Fewer things in life give me more joy than spending time with my family.
No matter how + adjective/adverb + subject + verb, + subject + still + verb
Example: No matter how hard I try, I still can't seem to master this skill.
Seldom have/has/did + subject + verb + such + adjective + noun
Example: Seldom have I seen such a determined individual.
Subject + verb + the + adjective superlative + noun + I have/had ever + verb
Example: She wrote the most heartfelt letter I have ever received.
The + superlative adjective + noun + subject + could imagine/think of
Example: The most terrifying nightmare I could imagine was losing my loved ones.
It was/is + superlative adjective + noun + subject + had/have ever + verb
Example: It was the most incredible journey I had ever embarked on.
No other + noun + is/was as + adjective + as + subject
Example: No other book is as captivating as the one I'm reading now.
Such a/an + adjective + noun + that + subject + verb
Example: Such a kind gesture was made by him that it warmed our hearts.
Little did + subject + know/realize that + clause
Example: Little did I know that this simple decision would change my life forever.
Subject + verb + to the fullest extent, + adjective/noun
Example: We celebrated to the fullest extent, laughing and dancing into the night.
What + superlative adjective + noun + subject + have/has ever + verb
Example: What a thrilling adventure I have ever had!