Assignment On Tenses PDF Perfect (Grammar) Verb 2
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TENSES
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TENSES
Present Tense
Present Indefinite Tense
Present Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Past Tense
Past Indefinite Tense
Past Continuous Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Future Tense
Future Indefinite Tense
Future Continuous Tense
Future Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Interrogative Sentence:
Am/is/are + Subject + (1st form of verb or base verb + ing) + object?
Note: For making interrogative sentences, the sentence is started with auxiliary verb rather than putting auxiliary
verb inside the sentence. If the subject is “I” the sentence starts with auxiliary verb “am”. If the subject is “He,
She, It, singular or proper name” the sentence starts with auxiliary verb “is”. If subject is “You, They or plural” the
sentence starts with auxiliary verb “are”.
Interrogative-Negative Sentence:
Am/is/are + Subject + not+ (1st form of verb or base verb + ing) + object?
Note: This type is same in rules with interrogative but “not” is added after subject.
Note: If there is not time reference or sense of time reference then it is not Present perfect continuous tense because there is
no hint about the time of action when it started in past and it seems just an ongoing action at present time which resembles
“present Continuous tense. So the reference of time differentiates between Present perfect continuous tense and Present
continuous tense.
Rules: An auxiliary verb “has been or have been” is used in sentence. 1st form of verb (base verb) +ing (present participle)
is used as main verb in sentence.
Negative Sentences:
Subject + had + not + 3rd form of verb or past participle + object
Note: “Not” is written after auxiliary verb in negative sentence.
Interrogative Sentence:
Had + subject + 3rd form of verb or past participle + object?
Note: Interrogative sentence starts with auxiliary verb “had”.
Interrogative-Negative Sentence:
Had + subject + not + 3rd form of verb or past participle + object?
Note: This type is same in rules with interrogative but “not” is added after subject.
Negative Sentences:
Subject + will/shall not have + 3rd form of verb or past participle + object
Interrogative Sentence:
Will/shall + Subject +have + 3rd form of verb or past participle + object?
Interrogative-Negative Sentence:
Will/shall + Subject +have+ not + 3rd form of verb or past participle + object?
Negative Sentences:
Subject + will/shall not have been + (1st form of verb or base verb + ing) + object
Note: To make negative sentence, the word “not” is added inside auxiliary verb, so it becomes “will not have
been”.
Interrogative Sentence:
Will/Shall + Subject + have been + (1st form of verb or base verb+ing) + object + time reference ?
Note: Will + Subject + have been + (1st form of verb or base verb+ing) + object
Interrogative-Negative Sentence:
Will/Shall + Subject + have not been + (1st form of verb or base verb+ing) + object ?
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