SECTION-C: GRAMM
MON-C: GRAMMAR )
(c) The sun_____
(rise) at 5:45 a.m. yesterday.
(d) I____
(not see) a film for a long time. The last one I ____
(see) was the Last Emperor.
e)The letter you ____ (write) to me last week____ (not reach)
so far.
(f)The town ____
(change) a lot. It____ (be) never so neat.
(g) India ____ (get) freedom in 1947.
(h) He ____ (not do) anything yesterday.
(i)He_____
call) on me last night.
(a)I told him that he ____(not care) for me.
(b) Captain cook _____(discover) Australia.
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- The sun rose at 5:45 a.m. yesterday.
- I didn't see a film for a long time. The last one I saw was the Last emperor.
- The letter you wrote to me last week did not reach so far.
- The town changed a lot. It was never so neat.
- India got freedom in 1947.
- He haven't done anything yesterday.
- He called me on lats night.
- I told him that he didn't care for me.
- Captain Cook discovered Australia.
TENSES –
- TENSES are the most important component of English grammar.
- The three types of tenses include the present tense, past tense and future tense.
- The present tense expresses actions performed in the present.
- The past tense expresses actions performed in the past.
- The future tense expresses actions which will be performed in future.
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Fill in the blanks:
1) The sun rose at 5:45 a.m. yesterday.
2) I didn't see a film for a long time. The last one I saw was the Last emperor.
3) The letter you wrote to me last week did not reach so far.
4) The town changed a lot. It was never so neat.
5) India got freedom in 1947.
6) He haven't done anything yesterday.
7) He called me on lats night.
8) I told him that he didn't care for me.
9) Captain Cook discovered Australia.
TYPES OF MAIN TENSE:
1) Past tense.
2) Present tense.
3) Future tense.
There are more four sub tense in the three main tense.
1) Past tense: Something which have already happened.
2) Present tense: Something which is happening now.
3) Future tense: Something which is going to happen tomorrow or later.
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