English and Urdu Tenses
English and Urdu Tenses
English and Urdu Tenses
SABIR HUSSAIN
Chapter -1
Introduction
Verb tenses describe the time when an action occurs, they are
made mostly from two components:
1. The infinitive
2. The present participle
3. The past
4. The past participle
1. The infinitive:
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The basic form of the verb
Verb = to cook
Infinitive = cook
Basic form = cook
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Verb = cook
Present participle = cooking
Example:-
I was cooking breakfast when the telephone rang.
Helping verb = was
Notice
Notice that the present participle, which ends in –ing looks the same as a gerund
The present participle is used as a verb with a helping verb “a form of the verb
“to be”.
2. The Past :-
Verb = to cook
Past = cooked
Example:-
looks like the past; it usually ends in –ed. It’s always used with a helping verb which is a
form of verb “to have”
Verb = to cook
Past participle = have
cooked Example:-
Chapter – 2
Twelve verb tenses
1. present indefinite
2. Present continuous
3. Present prefect
4. Present prefect continuous
5. Past indefinite
6. Past continuous
7. Past perfect
8. Past perfect continuous
9. Future indefinite
10. Future continuous
11. Future perfect
12. Future perfect continuous
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Chapter – 3
The Present Tenses
Present indefinite tense describes action happening now. It’s formed using the basic
form of the verb. We usually use basic form of verb in the sentence of present
indefinite tens.
Verb = to cook
Basic or infinitive form = cook
Present tense = I cook.
• We use above verb without any change, when “I, you, we, they or
a plural noun” come in a sentence as a subject.
Example:-
• We always add “e or es” to a basic form of the verb, when “he, she, it or any
singular noun” come in a sentence as subject.
Example:-
He cooks breakfast for his wife every morning.
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Rules of “s or es”
1. Affirmative sentence
Affirmative sentence consist of “subject, verb and objective”.
Examples:
Subject Verb
I go.
We go.
You go.
He goes.
She goes.
It goes.
They go.
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2. Negative sentence
Example:
Verb = to cook
Present participle = cooking
Present continuous tense = I am
cooking. Example:-
Rule of “-ing”
1. Affirmative Sentence
Affirmative sentence of present continuous consist of “Subject, helping
verb, verb, object.
Examples:
“Not” is used between helping verb and verb to form negative sentence.
Examples:
1. Interrogative Sentences
Examples:
Example:-
He has cooked breakfast for his family every day for the last year.
1. Affirmative Sentence:-
The affirmative sentence of present perfect tense consist of “subject,
helping verb, verb and object.
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Examples:-
2. Negative sentence
“Not” is put between helping verb and subject to form a Negative sentence.
Example:-
3. Interrogative Sentence.
Examples:-
Helping verb subject verb question mark
Have I gone ?
Have we gone ?
Have you gone ?
Has he gone ?
Has she gone ?
Has it gone ?
Have they gone ?
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It is used to indicate an action that began in the past and is still going on; as,
The present participle is use for present perfect continuous tense “go = going”.
Note:- The prepositions since and for are used to denote point of time
and a period of time respectively.
1. Affirmative sentence
An affirmative sentence consist of subject, helping “have been” , and object.
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Examples:-
2.Negative Sentence:
Examples:-
Examples:-
Verb = to cook
Past tense =
cooked
Example:-
He cooked dinner last night
1. Affirmative sentence.
An affirmative sentence contains subject, verb “past” and object.
Examples:-
Subject Verb
I went.
We went.
You went.
He went.
She went.
It went.
They went.
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2.Negative Sentence.
“Did not” comes between subject and the first form of verb.
Examples;-
3. Interrogative sentences.
“Did” comes before subject and first form of verb is used in sentence. It ends in
question mark.
Did I go ?
Did we go ?
Did you go ?
Did he go ?
Did she go ?
Did it go ?
Did they go ?
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The past continuous means that at a time in the past we were in the
middle of and action. Present participle is used with helping verb for
this tense.
Verb= to cook
Present participle = cooking
The past continuous = was/were cooking.
1. Affirmative sentence
An affirmative sentence contains subject, helping verb, verb and object.
Examples;-
Subject Helping verb Verb
I was going.
We were going.
You were going.
He was going.
She was going.
It was going.
They were going.
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2. Negative Sentences.
Examples:
3. Interrogative Sentences
Was I going ?
Were we going ?
Were you going ?
Was he going ?
Was she going ?
Was it going ?
Were they going ?
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The past perfect tense describes action happening in the past before
some other past tense action. The past perfect tense is formed by taking
the past participle and putting in front of it a verb which is the past tense
of the verb “to have”.
Past perfect tense = he had cooked dinner when suddenly the doorbell rang.
1. Affirmative Sentences.
Examples:-
3. Interrogative sentences.
Had I gone ?
Had we gone ?
Had you gone ?
Had he gone ?
Had she gone ?
Had it gone ?
Had they gone ?
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The prepositions since and for are used to denote a point of time and a period of
time respectively.
1. Affirmative sentence.
Example:-
2. Negative sentences.
3. Interrogative Sentences.
Examples:-
Chapter- 5
The Future Tense
A verb that refers to the future time is said to be in the future tense.
1. Future Indefinite.
It is used to denote a single act that has still to take place; as,
1. Affirmative sentences
The affirmative sentence contains subject, helping verb and object.
Examples;-
Examples;-
2. Interrogative Sentences.
Examples:-
2. Future Continuous
It is used to represent an action that will keep going on, at some time in the future ; as
1. Affirmative sentences.
Examples;-
I shall have returned from school before the clock strikes four.
1. Affirmative Sentence
The affirmative sentence contains subject, helping verb, verb and object.
Examples:-
2. Negative sentence
Examples:-
3. Interrogative sentence
This tense is seldom used. But whenever it is used like every other
perfect continuous tense, the preposition since and for are used to
denote a point of time and a period of time respectively.
The affirmative sentence contains subject, helping verb, verb and objective.
2. Negative sentences
Examples:-
3. Interrogative sentences
Examples: