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----> Bright Future <----
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Keys:
Prts of Speech,
Tenses (Active Voice),
Passive Voice,
Modal Verbs,
Hypothetical Situation,
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Prts of Speech:
Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Adverb, Adjective, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection
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Tenses (Active Voice):
Types of Tense
In English Grammar, tenses are of three types, that is,
Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
Further, it consists of four forms:
Simple (Indefinit)
Perfect
Continuous
Perfect Continuous
So, in total there are 12 tenses which are as follows:
Tenses Tenses forms:
Present Tense:
Simple Present Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Present Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Past Tense:
Simple Past Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Past Continuous Tense
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Future Tense:
Simple Future Tense
Future Perfect Tense
Future Continuous Tense
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Below is the table of the examples of tenses-
Forms Examples
Simple Present Tense He drives a car
Present Perfect Tense He is driving a car
Present Continuous Tense He has driven a car
Present Perfect Continuous He has been driving a car since morning
Simple Past Tense He drove a car
Past Perfect Tense He was driving a car
Past Continuous Tense He had driven a car
Past Perfect Continuous He had been driving the car since 7 am
Simple Future Tenses He will drive a car
Future Perfect Tense He will be driving a car
Future Continuous Tense He will have driven a car
Future Perfect Continuous He will have been driving the car at 6 am tomorrow
General Formula for Simple Present Tense:
Subject + Verb in the base form/third person plural form + the rest of the sentence
Simple Present Tense Examples:
Rajesh eats bread and butter before going to school.
Elisa watches cartoons every day.
Rupa drinks milk every night before going to bed.
John goes to the gym daily.
Dileep smokes.
Shilpa reads the newspaper every day.
General formula for Present Continuous Tense:
Subject + Helping Verb(am/is/are) + Main verb + ing + the rest of the sentence
Present Continuous Tense Examples:
Students are going to school.
The girls are playing in the park.
Rupali is crying out loud.
It is raining now.
I am cooking biryani for the lunch.
Miss Angela is teaching in the class.
General Formula for Present Perfect Tense:
Subject + Helping Verb (have/has) + Past participle of the main verb + the rest of the sentence along with the time frame
Present Perfect Tense Example
She has lived here all her life.
They have written three letters already.
I have worked here since I graduated school.
He has finished his homework.
We have been to Canada.
She has forgotten her folder.
General Formula for Present Perfect Continuous Tense:
Subject + Have/Has + Been + Verb+ ing + the rest of the sentence
Present Perfect Continuous Tense Examples:
I have been working on this project for a week.
You have been working on this project for a week.
He has been working on this project for a week.
She has been working on this project for a week.
They have been working on this project for a week.
General Formula for Simple Past Tense:
Subject + Verb + ed / verb in the past tense + the rest of the sentence
Simple Past Tense Examples:
Nupur went to the supermarket yesterday.
Satya cooked a tasty dinner yesterday.
My sister saw a movie yesterday.
Last month I travelled to France.
I washed the dishes.
My sister bought a dress for me.
General Formula For Past Continuous Tense:
Subject + Helping Verb(was/were) + Main verb + ing + the rest of the sentence
Past Continuous Tense Examples:
It was snowing today.
They were eating at the dhaba.
You were working tomorrow.
I was studying last night.
I was waiting for the cab when I met Usha.
The student were shouting when the teacher came in.
It was midnight when it was raining.
Everyone was clapping.
General Formula For past Perfect Tense:
Subject + Helping Verb (had) + Past participle of the main verb + the rest of the sentence along with the time frame.
Past Perfect Tense Examples:
She had met him before the party.
The plane had left by the time I got to the airport.
I had written the email before he apologized.
Kate had wanted to see the movie, but she did not have money for the ticket.
General Formula For Past Perfect Continuous Tense:
Subject + Had + Been + Verb + ing + the rest of the sentence
Past Perfect Continuous Tense Examples:
He had been drinking milk out the carton when Mom walked into the kitchen.
I had been working at the company for five years when I got the promotion.
Martha had been walking three miles a day before she broke her leg.
The program that was terminated had been working well since 1945.
Cathy had been playing the piano for 35 years when she was finally asked to do a solo with the local orchestra.
He had been throwing rocks at her window for five minutes before she finally came out on the balcony and said, “Hey, Romeo.”
General Formula For Simple Future Tense:
Subject + will/shall + V1 + Object
Simple Future Tense Examples:
I will write articles on different topics.
Robert will read various kinds of books.
They will play football in that field.
April will prefer coffee to tea.
Bob will go to the library tomorrow.
We will go shopping in that market this Monday.
General Formula For Future Continuous Tense:
Subject + will be/shall be + V1 + ing + Object
Future Continuous Tense Examples:
It will be raining from tomorrow.
I will be watching the series today.
They will be staying at my place.
The parcel will be arriving soon.
The doctor will be coming tomorrow.
The Prime Minister will be visiting the museum tomorrow.
General Formula For Future Perfect Tense:
Subject + will have/shall have + V3 + Object
Future Perfect Tense Examples:
I will have dressed up by the time you reach home.
You will have dressed up by the time they reach home.
He will have dressed up by the time you reach home.
She will have dressed up by the time you reach home.
They will have dressed up by the time you reach home. She will be taking her dog for a walk.
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Passive Voice:
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Modal Verbs:
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Hypothetical Situation:
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