How to easily learn tenses and all formulas? this is the most common question which arises in the mind of students.
Hello students,
Today's weblog is concerned with tenses, tenses provide the basic structures to form sentences, and most of the students keep me asking how to easily learn tense all formulas?
Let's start to make the easiest formulas to understand the concept of tenses.
First and foremost thing, you should keep in mind that tense is only a way of expressing the action of the "doer" which is known as the subject of the sentence.
The second thing which you should keep in mind that what parts of the speech work as a subject of the sentence, it assists you to understand the tense skillfully.
The doer of the sentence form, from three parts of speech, the first is the "noun" the second is the " pronoun" and the last one is an "adjective".
Noun, you can remember it as the name of the person and things, Ram, Kelvin, Sophia, Podium, Class, and many more.
A pronoun is just a replacement for a noun, moreover, it is used according to gender,
I, we, you, he, she, it, they
The adjective is known as a modifier of a noun and the pronoun indirectly.
A beautiful girl, an urban society, a unique book, a barking dog, a missing child.
Depth knowledge of action words which are inferred as verbs,
The verb has divided into five stages,
The first form of the verb - go, eat, sing, take,
The second form of the verb - went, are, sang, took,
The third form of the verb - gone, eaten, sung, taken,
The fourth form of the verb - going, eating, singing, taking,
The fifth form of the verb - goes, eats, sings, takes,
Here are the easiest formulas to learn tense,
(1) Simple present,
It always carries two verb forms first and the fifth,
Simple present tense always talks about:
(1)Things that might be constantly true. (2)Things that occur regularly.
(3) Habits and routines.
(4) Future movements might be a part of a schedule.
(2)Simple past tense
Use the simple past to talk about something that occurred in the past at a certain time.
It is used to express an uncertain action, which will be occurred in the future.
(4) Present continuous tense,
Use the present continuous to talk about progressive action which is happening at the time of speaking.
These words are mostly used in the present continuous tense.
At present, presently, nowadays, now, etc.
(5) Past continuous tense,
Use the past continuous to talk about incidents that were
occurring at a certain moment in the past,
(6) Future continuous tense,
(7) Present perfect tense,
The present perfect tense is used to show an action that happens just before now or an action that occurred recently.
already, just, yet, ever, and never.
Generally, these words are used in the present perfect tense.
(8) Past perfect tense,
Generally, it is used to express those actions that happened before or in past.
(9) Future perfect tense
(10) Present perfect continuous tense,
All the perfect continuous tenses are known as progressive tenses but they talk about those actions which are started at a point in time or during a period and still running.
Generally, they make their sentences using "since" and "for".
(11) Past perfect continuous tense,
(12) Future perfect continuous tense,
I hope, that formulation of the tenses will assist you to differentiate the tenses.
Nicely explain,,
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