Basics of Tense
Tense denotes the time of action as well as the state.
- Present
- Past
- Future
- Indefinite
- Continuous
- Perfect
- Perfect Continuous
Total Tense=12
2 Base:-
- Structure
- Uses
Present Tense:-
(a)Present Indefinite Tense
For Plural Subject: – If the subject is (I, we, you, they or plural)
Affirmative –> +ve –> Subject+V1+object.
Negative –> -ve –> Subject+ don’t/do not+V1+object.
Interrogative –> ? –> Do+Subject+V1+ object+?
Interrogative Negative —> not+? –> Do+Subject+not+V1+object+?
For Singular Subject:- If the subject is (he, she, it name or singular)
Affirmative –> +ve –> Subject+(V1+s/es)+object.
Negative –> -ve –> Subject+ doesn’t/does not+V1+object.
Interrogative –> ? –> Does+Subject+V1+ object+?
Interrogative Negative –> not+? –> Does+Subject+not+V1+object+?
Rules for the use of s/es:-
- If there is s, ss, sh, ch,x,z,o at the end of a verb then we add -es otherwise add -s to make the verb singular
Example:-Plural Verb Singular Verb
Speak –> Speaks
Search –> Searches
- If y is at the end of a verb and a consonant is present before y, then we remove y and add -ies otherwise add s to make the verb singular.
Example:- Plural Verb Singular Verb
Play –> Plays
Cry –> Cries
Examples:-
(1) They drink hot coffee every morning.
(2) I have a car.
(3) We do not go to the market daily.
(4) Vinod does not watch television.
(5) Does Meera eat food?
(6) When does he play cricket?
(7) Why do they not play football?
(8) Why does Ram not go to school?
(b) Present Continuous:-
Formulae:-
Affirmative –> +ve –> Subject+ helping verb + V4+object.
Negative –> -ve –> Subject+ helping verb + not+V4+object.
Interrogative –> ? –> Wh.word+ helping verb +Subject+V4+ object+?
Interrogative Negative –> not+? –> Wh.word+ helping verb + Subject+not+V4+object+?
Helping verb –> Is/are/am
*4th form of the verb –> 1st form of the verb+ing
Use of helping verb:-
Is –> he/she/it/name/singular subject
Are –> you/we/they/all/plural subject
Am –> `With only ‘I’
Helping verb with ‘not’:-
Is+ not –> isn’t
Are+ not –> aren’t
*Note- Ain’t –> is not, are not, am not, has not, have not
Gonna –> going to.
Wanna –> want to
Examples:-
(1) Mohan is writing a letter.
(2) I am singing a song.
(3) I am not reading a book.
(4) They are not going to the market.
(5) Are the girls reading in the room?
(6) How many girls are taking part in the drama?
(7) How much milk is the child drinking?
(8) Why are you not going there?
(c)Present Perfect:-
Formulae:-
Affirmative –> +ve –> Subject+ helping verb + V3+object.
Negative –> -ve –> Subject+ helping verb + not+V3+object.
Interrogative –> ? –> Helping verb +Subject+V3+ object+?
Interrogative Negative –> not+? –> Helping verb + Subject+not+V3+object+?
Use of has/have:-
Has –> with he/she/it/name/singular subject
Have –> with I/we/you/they/plural subject
Has +not –> hasn’t
Have+ not –> haven’t
Examples:-
(1) Ram has gone to school.
(2) I have sent a letter to him.
(3) She has not sung the song.
(4) Have you learned your lesson?
(5) Why have you not read this book?
(6) How many boys have come today?
(7) Who has not brought his book?
(d)Present Perfect Continuous:-
Has been–> he/she/it/name/singular subject
Have been –> I/we/you/they/plural subject
Main Verb –> 1st form of the verb + ing
For is used before the period of time like a week, days, month, years, etc.
Since is used before the point of time like Sunday, Monday, 3rd March 1990, etc.
Formulae:-
Affirmative –> +ve –> Subject+ has been/have been + V4+object+for/since+ time.
Negative –> -ve –> Subject+ has/have + not+ been +V4+object+for/since+ time.
Interrogative –> ? –> Has/have +Subject+been+V4+ object+for/since+ time+?
Interrogative Negative –> not+? –> Has/have + Subject+not+been+V4+object+for/since+ time+?
Examples:-
(1) I have been studying for three hours.
(2) I have been watching TV since 7 pm.
(3) Tara has not been feeling well for two weeks.
(4) He has not been playing football for a long time.
(5) Have they been doing their homework for two hours?
(6) It has not been snowing for two days.
(7) I have not been playing tennis for three months.
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Active and Passive Voice
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Clauses ( Noun And Adverb Clauses )
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Basics of Present Tense And Its Examples
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Basics of Past Tense And Its Examples
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Basics of Future Tense and Examples
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Correct Form of The Verbs (Present Tense)
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Correct Form Of The Verbs (Past Tense)
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Correct Form Of The Verbs (Uses Of Future Tense)
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