Write rules and examples of tenses
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First I will give the rules of Tenses with at least four examples of different forms: -
Present Simple Tense:-
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+V1 (+ s/es). (s or es will added if the subject is singular).
E.g. They chat on Brainly.
It rains.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + do/does + not + V1.
E.g. They do not chat on Brainly.
Rehan does not write answer.
It does not rain.
III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -
Do/does + Sub + V1 or Q.W + do/does + Sub + V1.
E.g. Do they chat on Brainly? Or where do they chat?
Does Rehan write an answer? Or what does Rehan write?
Does it rain? Or why does it rain?
IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Do/does + Sub + not + V1 or Q.W. + do/does + Sub + not + V1.
E.g. Do they not chat on Brainly? Or Why do they not chat on Brainly?
Does Rehan not write answers? Or Why does Rehan not write an answer?
Does it not rain? Or where does it not rain?
Present Continuous Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+ is/are/am + V (ing)
E.g. They are chatting on Brainly.
Rehan is writing an answer.
I am sleeping.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + is/am/are + not + V(ing).
E.g. They are not chatting on Brainly.
Rehan is not writing answer.
I am not joking.
III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -
Is/am/are + Sub + V(ing) or Q.W + is/am/are + Sub + V(ing).
E.g. Are they chatting on Brainly? Or where are they chatting?
Is Rehan writing an answer? Or How is Rehan writing?
Am I doing wrong? Or What am I doing wrong?
IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Is/am/are + Sub + not + V(ing) or Q.W. + is/am/are + Sub + not + V(ing).
E.g. Are they not chatting on Brainly? Or why are they not chatting here?
Is Rehan not writing a good answer? Or why is Rehan not answering?
Is it not raining? Or why is it not raining in Punjab?
Present Perfect Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+ has/have + V3.
E.g. They have completed their chat.
Rehan has written an answer.
I have slept.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + has/have + not +V3.
E.g. They have not completed their chat yet.
Rehan has not written a single answer.
She has cooked food.
III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -
Has/have + Sub + V3 or Q.W + has/have + Sub + V3.
E.g. Have they completed their talk? Or what have they talked?
Has Rehan written the answer? Or what has he written?
Has he done wrong? Or How has he done wrong?
IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Has/have + Sub + not + V3 or Q.W. + has/have + Sub + not + V3.
E.g. Have they not completed studies? Or Why have they not completed studies?
Has Rehan not given the answer? Or Why have they not done well?
Present Perfect Continuous Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub + has/have + been + V(ing).
E.g. I have been working for long.
They have been living here since 1960.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + has/have + not + been + V(ing).
E.g. They have not been chatting for one hour.
Rehan has not been writing this answer since 8:00 am.
III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -
Has/have + Sub + been + V(ing) or Q.W + has/have + Sub +been + V(ing).
E.g. Have they travelling for hour? Or why have they travelling for hour?
IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Has/have + Sub + not + V3 or Q.W. + has/have + Sub + not + V3.
E.g. Has she not been feeling well for last hour? Or Why has she not been feeling well for last hour?
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Past Simple Tense:-
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+V2.
E.g. It rained.
I saw a lion.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + did + not + V1.
E.g. They did chat on Brainly.
Rehan did not write answer.
It did not rain.
III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -
Did + Sub + V1 or Q.W + did + Sub + V1.
E.g. Did they chat on Brainly? Or what did they chat?
Did Rehan write an answer? Or what did Rehan write?
Did it rain? Or where did it rain?
IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Did + Sub + not + V1 or Q.W. + did + Sub + not + V1.
E.g. Did they not chat on Brainly? Or why did they not chat on Brainly?
Did Rehan not write answers? Or what did Rehan not write?
Past Continuous Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+ was/were + V (ing)
E.g. They were chatting on Brainly.
Rehan was writing an answer.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + was/were + not + V(ing).
E.g. They were not chatting on Brainly.
Rehan was not writing answer.
III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -
Was/were + Sub + V(ing) or Q.W + was/were + Sub + V(ing).
E.g. Were they chatting on Brainly? Or where were they chatting?
Was Rehan writing an answer? Or When was Rehan writing?
IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Was/were + Sub + not + V(ing) or Q.W. + was/were + Sub + not + V(ing).
E.g. were they not chatting on Brainly? Or why were they not ffighting?
Was Rehan not writing a good answer? Or why was Rehan not answering?
Was it not raining? Or why was it not raining in Punjab?
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First I will give the rules of Tenses with at least four examples of different forms: -
Present Simple Tense:-
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+V1 (+ s/es). (s or es will added if the subject is singular).
E.g. They chat on Brainly.
It rains.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + do/does + not + V1.
E.g. They do not chat on Brainly.
Rehan does not write answer.
It does not rain.
III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -
Do/does + Sub + V1 or Q.W + do/does + Sub + V1.
E.g. Do they chat on Brainly? Or where do they chat?
Does Rehan write an answer? Or what does Rehan write?
Does it rain? Or why does it rain?
IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Do/does + Sub + not + V1 or Q.W. + do/does + Sub + not + V1.
E.g. Do they not chat on Brainly? Or Why do they not chat on Brainly?
Does Rehan not write answers? Or Why does Rehan not write an answer?
Does it not rain? Or where does it not rain?
Present Continuous Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+ is/are/am + V (ing)
E.g. They are chatting on Brainly.
Rehan is writing an answer.
I am sleeping.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + is/am/are + not + V(ing).
E.g. They are not chatting on Brainly.
Rehan is not writing answer.
I am not joking.
III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -
Is/am/are + Sub + V(ing) or Q.W + is/am/are + Sub + V(ing).
E.g. Are they chatting on Brainly? Or where are they chatting?
Is Rehan writing an answer? Or How is Rehan writing?
Am I doing wrong? Or What am I doing wrong?
IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Is/am/are + Sub + not + V(ing) or Q.W. + is/am/are + Sub + not + V(ing).
E.g. Are they not chatting on Brainly? Or why are they not chatting here?
Is Rehan not writing a good answer? Or why is Rehan not answering?
Is it not raining? Or why is it not raining in Punjab?
Present Perfect Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+ has/have + V3.
E.g. They have completed their chat.
Rehan has written an answer.
I have slept.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + has/have + not +V3.
E.g. They have not completed their chat yet.
Rehan has not written a single answer.
She has cooked food.
III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -
Has/have + Sub + V3 or Q.W + has/have + Sub + V3.
E.g. Have they completed their talk? Or what have they talked?
Has Rehan written the answer? Or what has he written?
Has he done wrong? Or How has he done wrong?
IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Has/have + Sub + not + V3 or Q.W. + has/have + Sub + not + V3.
E.g. Have they not completed studies? Or Why have they not completed studies?
Has Rehan not given the answer? Or Why have they not done well?
Present Perfect Continuous Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub + has/have + been + V(ing).
E.g. I have been working for long.
They have been living here since 1960.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + has/have + not + been + V(ing).
E.g. They have not been chatting for one hour.
Rehan has not been writing this answer since 8:00 am.
III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -
Has/have + Sub + been + V(ing) or Q.W + has/have + Sub +been + V(ing).
E.g. Have they travelling for hour? Or why have they travelling for hour?
IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Has/have + Sub + not + V3 or Q.W. + has/have + Sub + not + V3.
E.g. Has she not been feeling well for last hour? Or Why has she not been feeling well for last hour?
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Past Simple Tense:-
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+V2.
E.g. It rained.
I saw a lion.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + did + not + V1.
E.g. They did chat on Brainly.
Rehan did not write answer.
It did not rain.
III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -
Did + Sub + V1 or Q.W + did + Sub + V1.
E.g. Did they chat on Brainly? Or what did they chat?
Did Rehan write an answer? Or what did Rehan write?
Did it rain? Or where did it rain?
IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Did + Sub + not + V1 or Q.W. + did + Sub + not + V1.
E.g. Did they not chat on Brainly? Or why did they not chat on Brainly?
Did Rehan not write answers? Or what did Rehan not write?
Past Continuous Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+ was/were + V (ing)
E.g. They were chatting on Brainly.
Rehan was writing an answer.
II – Negative Form: - Sub + was/were + not + V(ing).
E.g. They were not chatting on Brainly.
Rehan was not writing answer.
III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -
Was/were + Sub + V(ing) or Q.W + was/were + Sub + V(ing).
E.g. Were they chatting on Brainly? Or where were they chatting?
Was Rehan writing an answer? Or When was Rehan writing?
IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Was/were + Sub + not + V(ing) or Q.W. + was/were + Sub + not + V(ing).
E.g. were they not chatting on Brainly? Or why were they not ffighting?
Was Rehan not writing a good answer? Or why was Rehan not answering?
Was it not raining? Or why was it not raining in Punjab?
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