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Future indefinite (Practice)-1

Rules of future Indefinite tense Back to starting page of tenses Q1) Translate following Sentences into your mother tongue 1)       I shall help you, come what you. 2)       He will meet you as early as possible. 3)       Shall I stand here till lunch? 4)       India will always oppose terrorism. 5)        I shall start diary writing soon. 6)       We shall participate in the game. 7)       Mother will make a new dish tonight. 8)       Next Sunday we shall go to see circus. 9)       Principal will announce the results anytime now. 10)   New gadget will gain popularity soon. 11)   We shall purchase a new house next month. 12)   Kanchan will solve this sum is no time. 13)   I shall cross this river one day. 14)   He will make a good d...

Future Indefinite

Back to starting Page of tenses. Future Indefinite Tense The future indefinite tense expresses actions that will occur in the future without specifying whether they will be completed or ongoing. This article elucidates its usage, rules, and sentence structures. Key Rules: Verb Form: Use the first form of the verb. Helping Verbs: Utilize 'shall' for 'I' and 'we,' and 'will' for all other subjects. Sentence Structures: Affirmative Sentence: Subject + Shall/Will + verb + object. Negative Sentence: Subject + Shall/Will + not + verb + object. Interrogative Sentence: Shall/Will + subject + verb + object? Negative Interrogative Sentence: Shall/Will + subject + not + verb + object? Examples: Affirmative: She will support you in difficult times. They will finish the project by next week. I shall meet you at the park tomorrow. He will visit his grandparents on Sunday. The train...

Past perfect continuous (practice)-2

Rule of Past Perfect continuous Back to starting Page of tenses Q1) Translate following Sentences into your mother tongue . 1)       He had not been celebrating Diwali since his mother died. 2)       He had been recovering from his diseases since Wednesday. 3)       Government had been starting many projects for schools since last year. 4)       They had been renovating their house for two months. 5)        He had been improving his skills for quite sometimes now. 6)       Company had been looking for a suitable manager since April. 7)       We had been wandering in cold night for three hours. 8)       He had been thinking hard for two hours. 9)       Students had been taking extra classes since last week. 10)    They had been looking for a boy for...

Past Perfect continuous (practice)-1

Rules of Past Perfect continuous tenses Back to starting Page of Tenses Q1) Translate following Sentences into your mother tongue. 1)       He had been building a house since January. 2)       She had been standing on the bus stand for one hour. 3)       Had you not been suffering from malaria since March.? 4)       He had been panting a picture for one hour. 5)       She had been learning how to cook for two weeks. 6)       Mason had been erecting a statue since morning. 7)       Soldiers had been marching to border for two days. 8)       Traffic signal had not been working since June. 9)       She had been wearing sarees since her Marriage. 10)    He had been doing overtime for one month. 11)   Birds had been flying to south since beginning of wi...

Past Perfect continuous

Back to starting Page of Tenses Past Perfect Continuous Tense The Past Perfect Continuous tense indicates ongoing actions in the past that were not completed and had a specific starting time or duration. This article delves into its usage, rules, and sentence structures. Key Rules: Verb Form: Use the first form of the verb with 'ing' added. Helping Verb: Utilize 'had been' with all subjects. Time Indicators: Employ 'since' for the starting time of an action and 'for' for the duration of an action. Sentence Structures: Affirmative Sentence: Subject + had been + verb + object. Negative Sentence: Subject + had not been + verb + object. Interrogative Sentence: Had + subject + been + verb + object? Negative Interrogative Sentence: Had + subject + not been + verb + object? Examples: Affirmative: He had been working here since 1959. They had been playing soccer for two hou...

Past Perfect (practice)-2

Rules of Past Perfect tense Back to starting Page of tenses Q1) Translate following sentences into your mother tongue . 1)       Petrol price has risen again. 2)        An idea has come to his mind. 3)       Had the landlord gone to the city? 4)       Seeds had germinated after the rain. 5)       He had skinned the apple. 6)       Children had plucked many flowers from the garden. 7)        Many herbs had extinct. 8)       You had made a cot from bamboo. 9)       They had caught in the desert. 10)   Crowd had burnt a public vehicle. 11)   Many mangoes had fallen from the tree. 12)    Tress had shed their leaves in autumn. 13)   Drivers had gone to strike. 14)   Cook had cooked the food. 15)   Wind had become cold durin...

Past perfect (practice)-1

Rules of Past perfect tense Back to starting page of tenses . Q1) Translate following sentences into your mother tongue. 1)       Birds had return to their nests. 2)       Father had gone to the office. 3)       Had the child fallen in the river? 4)       We had not purchased new clothes for the party. 5)       Rain had started. 6)       Grandfather had read the newspaper. 7)       Boat had capsized. 8)       Military had reached for help. 9)       We had defeated the enemy. 10)   Doctor had examined ten patients. 11)   Had the bad time passed? 12)   Cobbler had sewn the shoes. 13)   He had decided in his mind. 14)   We had defeated the enemy. 15)   Court had banned the use of Polythene. Q2) write 15 sentences in Past Perfect tense ...

Past Perfect

Back to startingPage of tenses Past Perfect Tense The past perfect tense signifies completed actions in the past. It indicates that the action denoted by the verb has been finished. This article explores its usage, rules, and sentence structures. Key Rules: Verb Form: Utilize the third form of the verb. Helping Verb: Use "had" with all subjects. Sentence Structures: Affirmative Sentence: Subject + had + verb + object. Negative Sentence: Subject + had not + verb + object. Interrogative Sentence: Had + subject + verb + object? Negative Interrogative Sentence: Had + subject + not + verb + object? Examples: Affirmative: He had completed his work. She had sung a beautiful song. The team had won the match. The flowers had bloomed in the garden. They had finished their dinner before the movie. Negative: They had not fulfilled their duty. He had not received the email. She had not visited he...

Past continuous

Back to starting page of tenses Past Continuous Tense The past continuous tense indicates ongoing actions that were happening at a specific moment in the past. This article explores its usage, rules, and structures. Key Rules: Verb Form: Utilize the first form of the verb with 'ing' added. Helping Verbs: Use 'was' for singular subjects and 'were' for plural subjects. Sentence Structures: Affirmative Sentence: Subject + was/were + verb + object. Negative Sentence: Subject + was/were + not + verb + object. Interrogative Sentence: Was/were + subject + verb + object? Negative Interrogative Sentence: Was/were + subject + not + verb + object? Examples: Affirmative: She was cooking the food. They were playing in the park. The birds were singing melodiously. He was reading a book in the library. The sun was shining brightly in the sky. Negative: We were not going abroad. She was not l...