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1. Define all tense with rules and identification.
2. structure of all tense must be written.
3. positive, negative and interrogative type structure must be written.
4. example of all tenses must be written
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1.
Verbs
come in three tenses: past, present, and future. The past is used to describe things that have already happened (e.g., earlier in the day,
yesterday, last week, three years ago). The present tense is used to describe things that are happening right now, or things that are continuous.
2.
Subject (third person singular number) + verb in simple present form + s/es + . . . . . Subject (all other kinds) + verb in simple present form + . . . . . Note: When 'be' verbs work as the main verb in a sentence, they are different from the above structures.
3.
To make them negative, we add the word not after the subject of the sentence. If not is contracted with the auxiliary verb, however, then the contraction comes before the subject. Negative interrogative “yes/no” questions usually imply that the speaker expects the answer to be (or believes the answer should be) “yes.”
4.
The 12 main tenses:
Simple present: She writes every day.
Present progressive: She is writing right now.
Simple past: She wrote last night.
Past progressive: She was writing when he called.
Simple future: She will write tomorrow.
Future progressive: She will be writing when you arrive.
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Answer:
Present Tense
(b) Past Tense
(c) Future Tense
Three categories are further divided into four sub-categories:
(i) Indefinite/Simple
(ii) Continuous
(iii) Perfect
(iv) Perfect Continuous
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Rules of Tenses In English Language
Published on Thursday, July 30, 2020 By - Insiya
Hey everyone! today we are trying to describe you the very basic English grammar rules and that's Rules of Tense. With the help of these rules, you will be able to identify the type of tense and you can also form new sentences very easily and quickly. So, Let's start!!!!
We divide tenses into three parts:
(a) Present Tense
(b) Past Tense
(c) Future Tense
Three categories are further divided into four sub-categories:
(i) Indefinite/Simple
(ii) Continuous
(iii) Perfect
(iv) Perfect Continuous
Now, you will find the rules that we use to make a sentence correct according to the tense.
1. Present Indefinite or Simple Present
simple present tense
(V1 = first form of verb, V2 = Second form of verb, V3 = Third form of verb
Subject + V1 + s/es + object
We use s/es with the verb, when the subject is singular.
If the subject is plural, then we don't use e/es.
For example
a. Dog barks
b. Dogs barks.
c. Girl plays hockey.
d. Girls play hockey.
2.Subject + is/am/ are + V1 + ing + object. (sometimes object is not present in the sentence)
For example
a. I am going to market.
b. She is cooking food.
c. They are playing. (without object
3.Subject + has/have + V3 + object
Has is used with singular subjects.
Have is used with plural subjects.
For example,
a. They have played a match.
b. She has cooked the food
c. I have written a letter.
4.Subject + has been/ have been + V1 + ing + object
Has been is used with singular subjects.
Have been is used with plural subjects.
For example
a. It has been raining since morning.
b. I have been working here for two years.
c. They have been playing cricket since
****Now comes the Past Tense.
1. Past Indefinite Tense
Subject + V2 + object
For example
a. Ram played a match.
b. They cooked food.
c. I went there.
2.Past Continuous Tense
Subject + was/were + V1 + ing + object
Was is used with singular subjects.
Were is used with plural subjects.
For Example
a. She was cooking food.
b. They were playing cricket.
c. I was writing a letter.
3.Past Perfect Tense
Subject + had + V3 + object ( Always use V3 with has/ have/ had.)
For example
a. She had cooked food.
b. They had played a match.
c. I had left the job.
4.Past Perfect Continuous
Subject + had been + V1 + ing + object
For example
a. It had been raining since Monday.
b. They had been playing cricket since 2002.
c. I had been living in India for three years.
****The last tense we have is Future Tense.
1. Future Indefinite Tense
Subject + will/shall + object
Will is used with he/she/it/they/we etc.
Shall is used with 'I'.
But these days, will is commonly used with 'I'.
For example
a. I will/shall go for a movie.
b. They will have fun there.
c. She will make a list.
2.Future Continuous Tense
Subject + will/shall + be + ing + V1 + object
For example
a. She will be cooking food.
b. They will be cutting trees.
c. I will/shall be cleaning the room.
3.Future Perfect Tense
Subject will/shall + have + V3 + object
For example
a. They will have cooked food.
b. I will have left the job.
c. She will have prepared the lecture.
4.Future Perfect Continuous
Subject + will have been + V1 + ing + object.
For example
a. It will have been raining since morning.
b. We will have been playing for three years.
c. They will have been working since 2001.