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             English - Tenses
I) Present Tense
II) Past Tense
III) Future Tense
I) Present Tense
a) Simple Present
b) Present Continuous
c) Present Perfect
d) Present Perfect Continuous
POSITIVE STATEMENTS
                           REST OF THE
  SUBJECT        VERB
                            SENTENCE
I / you / We /
                           in Bal Bharti
  They / The     study
                              school.
   Children
 He / She /
  Mohan /
                           in Bal Bharti
 Pooja/ The      studies
                              school.
  Girl / The
     Boy
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
         DONT
       (DO NOT)
                      REST OF
SUBJEC     /
                VERB    THE
  T    DOESNT
                     SENTENCE
         (DOES
          NOT)
I / You /
  We /         dont     play     football.
  They
  He /
 She /
Mohan /
 Pooja/      doesnt     play     football.
The Girl
 / The
  Boy
                          REST OF
DO /
            SUBJECT VERB    THE
DOES
                         SENTENCE
            I / You / We            in the
  Do                     sleep
                / They           afternoon?
         Affirmative Sentences
      1.       
         I learn my lesson.
         2.        
         Sita sings a sweet song.
         3.      
         You write a letter.
         4.       
         They learn their lesson.
         5.      
         He goes to school.
         6.      
         We play hockey.
Negative Sentences
1.       
 I do not learn my lesson.
2.       
 They do not play hockey.
3.       
He does not write a letter.
4.         
Sita does not sing a sweet song.
5.       
You do not go to school.
6.       
We do not read our books.
7.         
He never tells a lie.
Interrogative Sentences
1.      ?
Does he read a book?
2.         ?
Do i gave you a pen?
3.         ?
Does your mother love you?
4.      ?
Why does she come here?
5.  -    ?
Which book do you want?
6.       ?
When does he go to school?
7.       ?
How many pencils do they want?
8.       ?
Who comes to your house daily?
9.        ?
Does she not write a letter?
10.         ?
Who does not like milk?
TRANSLATE:-
1)    Kutte bhokte hein- Dogs Bark
2)    Kutta bhokta hy- A Dog barks
3)    Surya chamakta hy- The Sun shines
4)    Taare chamaktey hein- The stars
  Twinkle
5)    Mujhe lagta hy- I think
6)    Tumhe lagta hy- You think
7)    Usey lagta hy- He thinks
8)    Unhey lagta hy- They think
9)    Mein jhoot bolta hu- I lie
10) Tum jhoot boltey ho- You lie
11) Wah jhoot bolta hy- He lies
12) Ve Jhoot boltey hein- They lie
13) Mein meri galti manta hun- I admit
  my mistakes
14) Mein school cycle se jaata hun- I go to
  school by cycle.
15) Mein roz ek angrezi class mein jaata
  hun- I go to an English class everyday
16) Mein khud ko bhagyashaali samjhta
  hun- I consider myself lucky
17) Pakshi ghosla banate hein- Birds
  build nest
18) Kawwe kaaw kaaw kertey hein- Crows
  caw
19) Logo ko chota bhashan pasand aata
  hy- People like a short speech
20) Kuch praani raat mein shikaar keretey
  hein- Some animals hunt at night
21) Dukaane raat ko 9 bjey band hooti
 hein- Shops shut at 9 P.m
22) Hamari dukaan raat 9 bjey band hoti
 hein- Our shop shuts at 9 p.m
23) Hamari dukaan subah 9 bjey khulti hy-
 our shop opens at 9a.m
24) Class thik 5.30 per shuru hoti hy- The
 class starts at 5.30 sharp
25) Class 7 bjey khtm hota hy- The class
 finishes at 7
26) Diwali saal mein 1 baar aati hy- Diwali
 comes once a year
27) Dilli jaane wali train platform no. 1 per
 aati hy- The Train for Delhi arrives on
 platform number one.
28) Meri twacha sardiyo mein bahut rukhi
 ho jaati hy- My skin gets very dry in
 winter
29) Wh dhaara prawah angrezi bolta hy-
 He speaks fluent English.
30) Yah ghadi sahi samay dikhati hy- This
 watch shows the correct time.
31) Mere daadaji roz subah 4 bhey uthtey
 hein- My grandfather gets up at 4
 every morning.
32) Wh uski maa k saman dikhti hy- she
 looks like her mother
33) Yah rasta Mumbai jaata hy- This road
 goes to Mumbai
         34) Yah bus poona jaati hy- This bus goes
          to pune.
         35) Mumbai jaane wali bus raat ko 9 bjey
          nikalti hy- The bus for Mumbai leaves
          at 9 p.m
POSITIVE STATEMENTS
             AM /               REST OF
                     VERB
SUBJECT      ARE /                THE
                     + ing
              IS               SENTENCE
                     watchin
     I        am               television.
                        g
He / She /
The boy /
                       watchin
The girl /      is               television.
                          g
 pooja /
 Mohan
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
       AM NOT /                   REST OF
SUBJEC           VERB
       ARE NOT /                    THE
  T              + ing
        IS NOT                   SENTENCE
                        playin
   I         am not                chess.
                          g
  You /
  We /
                        playin
 They /      are not               chess.
                          g
   The
Children
He / She
  / The
  boy /
                        playin
   The       is not                chess.
                          g
  girl /
 pooja /
 Mohan
INTERROGATIVE STATEMENTS / QUESTIONS
 AM /                               REST OF
 ARE /         SUBJECT    VERB        THE
  IS                               SENTENCE
                          readin
  Am               I                a book?
                            g
               You / We /
                          readin
  Are          They / The           a book?
                            g
                Children
               He / She /
               The boy /
                          readin
   Is          The girl /           a book?
                            g
                pooja /
                Mohan
Affirmative Sentences
        2.      John is writing a letter.
          2.   The girls are going to school.
          3.   The carpenter is making a chair.
          4.   He is running in the field.
          5.   The boys are playing a football match.
          6.   I am singing a song.
Negative Sentences
 1.      I am not going to London.
   2.   She is not playing with her doll.
   3.   The cow is not grazing grass.
   4.   They are not going to market.
Interrogative Sentences
     1.    Are the girls reading in the room?
       2. Is the sun rising in the sky?
       3. Am I not writing a letter?
       4. Are you not going to school today?
       5. Why are you going there?
       6. Whose book is he reading now?
       7. What are you doing in the room?
       8. How many girls are taking part in the
       drama?
       9. How much milk is the child drinking?
       10. Who is beating your servant?
I / You /
We /
           have      seen    this movie.
They / The
Children
He / She /
The boy /
The girl / has       seen    this movie.
 pooja /
 Mohan
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
               VERB
       HAVE            REST OF
SUBJEC         (past
       NOT /           THE
T              partici
       HAS NOT         SENTENCE
               ple)
He /
She /
The boy
/ The   has not      eaten    lunch.
girl /
pooja /
Mohan
          I / You / We
          / They /
Have                   finished the work?
          The
          Children
          He / She /
          The boy /
Has       The girl / finished the work?
          pooja /
          Mohan
                Affirmative Sentences
1.       
Ram has gone to school.
2.         
I have sent a letter to him.
3.        
You have broken his plate.
4.       
He has killed a snake.
5.         
They have learnt all their lessons.
                Negative Sentences
Rule :  has  have   not   
 :
1.      
She has not sung the song.
2.       
The carpenter has not made the chair.
3.        
I have not read your letter.
4.       
They have not sold the horse.
5.        
We have not seen such an animal.
               Interrogative Sentences
 :
1.         ?
Has he sold his cow?
2.         ?
Have you learnt your lesson?
3.         ?
Have I not caught a thief?
4.        ?
Why have you not read this book?
5.      ?
How many boys have come today?
6.       ?
Who has not brought his book?
7.      ?
Where has the boy run away?
8.      ?
How have they done this?
POSITIVE STATEMENTS
             HAVE
                                REST OF
             BEEN/   VERB
SUBJECT                           THE
              HAS    + ing
                               SENTENCE
             BEEN
 I / You /
   We /      have
                     waiting   for an hour.
They / The   been
 Children
He / She /
The boy /
              has
The girl /           waiting   for an hour.
             been
 pooja /
 Mohan
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
      HAVE NOT
                                 REST OF
SUBJEC BEEN /  VERB
                                   THE
  T    HAS NOT + ing
                                SENTENCE
        BEEN
I / You /
  We /
            have not             in Mumbai
 They /                living
              been              since March.
   The
Children
He / She
  / The
  boy /
            has not              in Mumbai
   The                 living
             been               since March.
  girl /
 pooja /
 Mohan
     He /
     She /
      The
                        hard for the
     boy / bee workin
Has                      last three
      The   n    g
                           days?
     girl /
    pooja /
    Mohan
Affirmative Sentences
1. Sam has been reading this book for two
hours.
2. The girl has been sleeping since morning.
3. He has been living in this house since
January.
4. We have been working in this department
for two months.
5. I have been washing clothes since five in the
morning.
Negative Sentences
1. She has not been reading for two days.
2. Rahul has not been teaching me for two
years.
3. I have not been suffering from fever since
Monday.
Interrogative Sentences
1. Has he been doing his work for three hours ?
2. Have they been helping me for many years ?
3. Have I not been reading my book since
morning ?
4. How many boys have been living in this
house for one year ?
5. What have you been doing here for two days
?
6. Why have they been wasting their time since
July?
7. Which book has the teacher been teaching
since Friday ?
8. Who has been waiting for you since
evening ?
I / You / He
   / She /
  Mohan /
   Pooja /                 cricket
                played
 The boy /               yesterday.
 The Girl /
  We / The
  Children
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
                         REST OF
                VERB (in
SUBJEC DIDNT              THE
                  base
  T   (DID NOT)          SENTENC
                 form)
                            E
             I / You /
            He / She /
             Mohan /
           Pooja / The complet
   Did                              the work?
            boy / The     e
            Girl / We /
                The
            Children
Affirmative Sentences
1. He gave me a pen yesterday.
2. I lived in this house.
3. Joe went to New York to see his father yesterday.
4. We learnt our lesson.
5. She wrote a letter to her father.
6. The carpenter made a chair.
Negative Sentences
1. I did not learn my lesson.
2. They did not play hockey.
3. I never came late.
4. Anna did not sing a sweet song.
5. You did not go to school.
Interrogative Sentences
1. Did he read a book?
2. Did i give you a pen?
3. Did your mother not love you?
4. Did she not come here?
5. Why did you not run with me?
6. Whose book did you read in the class-room?
7. Where did your brother go yesterday?
8. When did romy return?
9. How many boys did not come to the class?
10. How much milk did that baby drink?
11. Who came to your house yesterday?
(b) Past Continuous :
This Tense is used to express an action which
was continuing at some point of time in the
past. In this tense the ing form of the verb is
used.
POSITIVE STATEMENTS
                                    REST OF
              WAS /     VERB +
SUBJECT                               THE
              WERE        ing
                                   SENTENCE
  I / He /
   She /
                                   at 11 p.m.
  Pooja /      was      sleeping
                                   last night.
 The girl /
 The Boy
You / We /
                                   at 11 p.m.
They / The    were      sleeping
                                   last night.
 Children
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
            WAS NOT/                  REST OF
SUBJEC               VERB
             WERE                       THE
  T                  + ing
              NOT                    SENTENCE
 I / He /
  She /
                                     to music at 4
 Pooja /                  listeni
              was not                    p.m.
   The                       ng
                                       yesterday.
   girl /
The Boy
  You /
  We /                               to music at 4
                          listeni
 They /      were not                    p.m.
                             ng
   The                                 yesterday.
Children
          You /
          We /
                            breakfast at 7
         They /
 Were              eating       a.m.
           The
                             yesterday?
         Childr
            en
Affirmative Sentences
1. I was reading my book.
2. They were playing football.
3. We were learning our lesson.
4. You were calling my servant.
5. She was calling a sweet song.
Negative Sentences
1. I was not going to London.
2. She was not playing with her doll.
3. The cow was not grazing grass.
4. They were not going to market.
Interrogative Sentences
1. Were we going to the market?
2. Was John abusing his servant?
3. Were those boys not making a noise?
4. Was I not going with you?
5. How many boys were playing in the field?
6. Why was the farmer not ploughing his field?
7. What was he doing in the room?
8. Who was weeping in the class?
I / You / He
/ She /
Mohan /
Pooja /
             had    finished the work.
The boy /
The Girl /
We / The
Children
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
               VERB
                       REST OF
SUBJEC         (past
       HAD NOT         THE
T              partici
                       SENTENCE
               ple)
          I / You / He
          / She /
          Mohan /
          Pooja / The
Had                    seen   the movie?
          boy / The
          Girl / We /
          The
          Children
Affirmative Sentences
1. We had reached home before it rained.
2. The train had started before I reached the station.
3. She had read her book before she slept.
4. John went to school after he had learnt his lesson.
5. I had already heard this news.
Negative Sentences
1. I had not seen this house before.
2. The patient had not died before the doctor came.
3. The thief had not run away before the police came.
4. The teacher had not finished the course before the
examination began.
Interrogative Sentences
1. Had the bell rung before I reached the school?
2. Had they taken tea before the sun rose?
3. Had we not reached the bus-stand before the bus
started?
4. How many children had slept before sunset?
5. Which song had that girl sung before we came?
6. Why had you written a letter before I slept?
7. What did the patient eat after the doctor had
gone?
POSITIVE STATEMENTS
SUBJE HAD        VERB REST OF THE
CT    BEEN       + ing SENTENCE
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
                           REST OF
SUBJE HAD NOT VERB
                             THE
 CT    BEEN   + ing
                          SENTENCE
I / You /
   He /
  She /
Mohan /
 Pooja /
The boy had not   exercisi   at the
  / The   been      ng     gymnasium.
  Girl /
  We /
   The
Childre
     n
Affirmative Sentences
1. Seema had been playing with her dolls since
morning.
2. They had been waiting for me for five hours.
3. Those women had been washing their
clothes for three hours.
Negative Sentences
1. She had not been reading for two days.
2. Rahul had not been teaching me for two
years.
3. I had not been suffering from fever since
Monday.
Interrogative Sentences
1. Had he been doing his work for three hours ?
2. Had they not been helping me for many
years ?
3. How many players had been playing the
match since morning ?
4. Why had the dogs been running for an year ?
         AM /
         IS /
                             REST OF THE
SUBJECT  ARE          VERB
                              SENTENCE
        GOING
          TO
 I / You /
He / She /
 Mohan /
            am
  Pooja /                    the story book
           going      read
The boy /                      tomorrow.
            to
The Girl /
We / The
Children
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
            WILL             REST OF THE
SUBJECT               VERB
            NOT               SENTENCE
 I / You /
He / She /
 Mohan /
  Pooja /                    football next
           will not   play
The boy /                       week.
The Girl /
We / The
Children
           AM /
           IS /
           ARE               REST OF THE
SUBJECT               VERB
           NOT                SENTENCE
          GOING
            TO
          am not
                              football next
    I      going      play
                                 week.
            to
You / We /
           are not
  They /                      football next
            going     play
   The                           week.
             to
 Children
   He /
 Mohan / is not
                              football next
The boy / going       play
                                 week.
She / He / to
  Pooja
AM /                         REST OF
       SUBJE GOIN
IS /              VERB         THE
        CT   G TO
ARE                         SENTENCE
               going         to Mumbai
Am       I             go
                to          next month?
        You /
        We /
       They / going          to Mumbai
Are                    go
         The   to           next month?
       childre
          n
 Is     He /   going   go   to Mumbai
           Mohan
           / She /
                      to          next month?
             The
             Boy
Affirmative Sentences
1. I shall write a letter.
2. We shall go to school tomorrow.
3. You will read a book.
4. His father will come from Delhi tomorrow.
5. These boys will play a football match on Monday.
Negative Sentences
1. I shall not go to Aligarh tomorrow.
2. The boys will not sleep during the day.
3. You will not read the book.
4. We shall not play a hockey match tomorrow.
Interrogative Sentences
1. Will he give you some pens?
2. Will they eat mangoes?
3. Will your brother not come tomorrow?
4. Which song will Maria sing?
5. How many books will he buy?
6. Where shall we go tomorrow?
7. Who will beat your son?
8. Whose table will he break?
(b) Future Continuous : The future continuous tense
is used to express action at a particular moment in
the future. However, the action will not have finished
at the moment.
I will be eating an apple tomorrow in the evening.
We will be eating apples tomorrow in the evening.
You will be eating an apple tomorrow in the evening.
He will be eating an apple tomorrow in the evening.
She will be eating an apple tomorrow in the evening.
It will be eating an apple tomorrow in the evening.
They will be eating apples tomorrow in the evening.
POSITIVE STATEMENTS
            WILL    VERB +      REST OF THE
SUBJECT
             BE       ing        SENTENCE
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
        WILL
                   VERB + REST OF THE
SUBJECT NOT
                   ing    SENTENCE
        BE
I / You /
He / She /
Mohan /
Pooja /    will not           at 6 p.m.
                    playing
The boy / be                  tomorrow.
The Girl /
We / The
Children
Affirmative Sentences
1. I shall be reading my book.
2. They will be playing football.
3. He will be learning lesson.
4. You will be calling my servant.
5. We shall be coming to your house.
Negative Sentences
1. I shall not be going to London.
2. She will not be playing with her doll.
3. The cow will not be grazing grass.
4. They will not be going to market.
5. We shall not be throwing a ball.
Interrogative Sentences
1. Will he be going to the market?
2. Shall I be going to village on foot?
3. Will that child not be making a noise?
4. Where will your father be going tomorrow?
5. Why will he not be reading his book?
6. How many boys will be sleeping in the room?
7. Who will be playing in the field?
8. Who will be coming to school now?
I / You /
He /
She /
Mohan /
           will           by half past
Pooja /           eaten
           have           nine.
The boy /
The Girl /
We / The
Children
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
                  VERB
      WILL
SUBJE             (past   REST OF THE
      NOT
CT                partici SENTENCE
      HAVE
                  ple)
Negative Sentences
1. She will not have written the letter before Hari
comes.
2. The child will not have drunk milk before he
sleeps.
3. I shall not have finished my work before the
teacher comes.
Interrogative Sentences
1. Will the boys have played the match before it is
seven?
2. Shall we not have taken the tickets before the
train arrives?
3. How many boys will have come here before the
sun sets?
4. Who will have punished your son before the
teacher comes?
5. Where will he have gone before it rains?
POSITIVE STATEMENTS
      WILL
SUBJE           VERB REST OF THE
      HAVE
CT              + ing SENTENCE
      BEEN
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
      WILL NOT
SUBJE          VERB + REST OF THE
      HAVE
CT             ing    SENTENCE
      BEEN
     I/
     You /
     He /
     She /
     Mohan
     / Pooja            cricket for more
     / The have playi   than two hours
Will
     boy / been ng      when it gets
     The                dark?
     Girl /
     We /
     The
     Childre
     n
Affirmative Sentences
1. They will have been playing for two hours.
2. The girl will have been sleeping since
morning.
3. We shall have been working in this
department for two months.
Negative Sentences
1. She will not have been reading for two days.
2. I shall not have been suffering from fever
since Monday.
Interrogative Sentences
1. Shall we have been waiting for him since
morning ?
2. Will that lazy boy have been sleeping for two
hours ?
3. Will you not have been reading for two
days ?
4. Why will they have been wasting their time
since 5 o'clock ?
5. How many boys will have been making a
noise since noon ?
6. Where will the boys have been playing since
2 o'clock ?
Run
  I run a marathon twice a year. (present)
  I ran a marathon last year. (past)
I know it.
I learn English.