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What are the points we keep in mind before learning the tense?

Tenses are the most common approach to expressing thoughts, either the way of speaking or writing, but no one has an idea of what are the points which enhance the impactful of your speech. In this blog, we are going to know the answer to the most frequent questions that occur in the mind of new learners. 1.  What are the points we keep in mind before learning the tense? 2. What is tense? 3 . What is the importance of tenses in English grammar? 4.  what are the tenses which help to improve communication skills? 5.  what are the tenses which are important in competitive exams? 1. What are the points we keep in mind before learning the tense? The basic structure of writing or speaking is which has never  changed even today is Subject + aux. verb + action verb + object Now, talking about the basic points which come together for making a sentence. The subject notifies itself in four different parts of speech, 1. Noun, 2. Adjective + Noun, 3. Adverb + A...

Basic components to make a sentence, sentence structure to make the meaning of the sentence.

Many people get confused or confused in identifying Subjects, Objects, and Verbs in English. They do not understand who is the subject, who is the verb, and who is the object. Therefore, before making the sentence it is necessary to be aware of some such important points. Subject (Doer) - In any sentence which is about doing the action. It is called Subject. Verb - such a word that denotes the action of the doer is known as a verb. Direct objects - can be identified by what and indirect objects  can be recognized by whom. The following formats help you to understand how these components work in the sentence,  Subj + verb + direct object (what). Ex, she reads a book, and now you ask yourself what then you get the answer book, so the book is known as direct objects. Subj + verb + indirect object (whom). Ex, I make you laugh. In this sentence ask yourself from whom then you get the answer you, it means you, is known as an indirect object. Ex, I teach you English eve...

THE USE OF PREPARATORY SUBJECTS, the preparatory subject is the most common subject which is used in most of the sentences.

What is the meaning of a preparatory subject? As far as your question is concerned, a preparatory subject means a subject that comes later in the sentence. What is a preparatory subject in English? The pronoun 'it' is the only preparatory subject that comes later in a sentence. Use of preparatory subject 'it'. - To talk about the weather, - To express time, - To talk about a period,  These formats are used to use a preparatory subject,   It + verb of to be + Noun. Preparatory subject exercises, Ex; it is Monday today. Ex; it is the same boy that helped me a lot. Ex; it is just a question nothing else. Ex; it is 8 clock now. It + verb of to be + adjective/noun. Ex; it is a beautiful day today. Ex; it is a useful thing. Ex; it is a bright and sunny day. It + verb of to be + adjective + to + infinitive,   Ex; it is easy to understand the concept of the English language. Ex; it is a surprise to see him here. Ex; it is difficult to solve your problem. Note, ...

Expression of time, Every language has its priorities, values, and vantage to express itself but the English language always expresses itself with an expression of time.

The concept of every language needs the expression of time, but the English Language is based on the expression of time. Expression of time decides which tense should be used. Here is the list of expressions of time, These expressions of time are used in past. . in the past,  . A long time ago,  . The day before yesterday,  . Recently,  . In 2011, . Yesterday,  . A little while ago,  . An hour ago,  . This morning,  . When I was born,  . One week ago,  . Last week,  . Last month,  . Last year,  Ex; Recently, we decided to open a new learning platform for students. Ex; Last year, the Indian team lost its dream to play in the final. Ex; He tried to tell us something that happened yesterday but his words were not audible. Present expressions of time are,  . Nowadays,  . These days, . Right now,  . As we speak today,  . This week,  . This month,  . This year,  . At the moment now,...

LINKING WORDS! it's the most amazing and interesting word that is used to join clauses, because, as, since, owning to due to, because of, in order that, so that, in order to, so as to, LINKING WORDS are used to express reason and purpose with adding nouns, noun phrases, and verbs.

Hello students, I am back with another interesting blog, today's blog is one of the most interesting parts of the English grammar, Grammar has formats that help to understand the English language. Linking words have formats that make them easy to understand. Generally, linking words are used to express reason and purpose, Because, As and Since, Because, and since are synonymous, they express the same meaning, they indicate the reason or cause of something. They come before a clause: Ex; He was late because he missed his bus. Consequently, as a result,  Consequently, as a result,  used to express the result of an action mentioned earlier. They all come at the beginning of the  the sentence followed by a comma. Ex; when the bank asked to give a loan to the private sector as a result , the bank indulged in heavy losses,   In order to, so as to, To and to, affirm  the purpose of  an action. They are used before a verb. Ex; I go to the gym in order...

Questioning is the most effective way for the communication process used in everyday life to expand knowledge,

Questioning is the most effective way for the communication process used in everyday life to expand knowledge,   For effective communication, we should have the knowledge forming the question. Here are a few points that we should keep in mind while questioning,  1. Your question should be clear and short. 2. It should be based on a simple and common vocabulary. 3. It should be straightforward. 4. Questioning should be relevant. 5. It should be comprehensive . 6. It should be related to objectives. There are four types of questions, 1. Wh- questions. 2. Based on "yes"/" No" questions. 3. Question tags. 4. Alternative questions. Wh- questions and yes / No questions are the most commonly used in communication, and the rest two are less important in communication. Wh- questions are utilized according to their features,  When for (Time) Who for (persons) subject, What for Name, things, profession, activities, ideas, and information. Where for (place) Whom...

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 ...