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Saturday, December 30, 2017

Tenses: Present Perfect



In this blog, we are going to discuss about Present Perfect Tense in detail.


c) Present Perfect Tense:

                         This tense can be used when an activity or a task has been completed a little while ago. It can be a past, but has a relation with the present. If you are still confusing with this explanation, look at the following formula and examples:

 Formula: Subject + have/has + v3 + object

Ex: 1) I have completed my task just now.

  explanation:

Thursday, December 28, 2017

Tenses: Present Continuous


  I hope you guys have got some idea about tenses and simple present tense by reading my previous blogs..........Let's continue discussing about more today.

b) Present Continuous:

      * By the name itself, we can say that this tense can only be used for the activities that are still happening. If an activity is already completed, then it can not be said to be in present continuous tense. For easy understanding, "I am writing this blog right now". This activity is happening now, so we can say in this tense. I can not talk about yesterday's blogs in this tense.

   Formula:

Tenses: Simple Present



From this blog, I will start discussing about tenses and their formulas.....

As we already discussed in the previous blog, we know that there are 3 tenses in English, they are Present, Past and Future.
  Each tense is classified into 4 different sub tenses based on the timing of an action.

1. Present Tense:

a) Simple Present
b) Present Continuous
c) Present Perfect
d) Present Perfect Continuous

a) Simple Present Tense:

           This tense is used for hobbies, universal truths, facts and things that happen on a daily basis.

Formula:

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Tenses: Introduction


Hi guys...I went on a tour, that's why a little delay in my next blog.

  Now, I will start the very basics of English, i.e, TENSES, without which we can not speak or write English.

Not only in English, but in all languages we have 3 tenses. Those are:

1. Present Tense (things that are happening currently)
2. Past Tense (things that happened in the past)
3. Future Tense (things that will be happened in future)

  We have 2 categories of tenses based on the way of people talk, they are:

> Active Voice (subject does something to the object)
> Passive Voice (object is done by subject)

When you are perfect with these tenses, you almost can speak/write in English without any mistakes and you can also correct others, who speak/write in wrong format.

Why should we learn Tenses?

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Persons in English:


In this blog, we'll discuss a very basic things in English that everyone has to know.

Without knowing these, no one can speak or write English.

It is nothing but persons in English.

Yes, we do have 3 persons in English like in any other languages. Those are:

1. First Person
2. Second Person
3. Third Person.

It is very easy to learn these things and how to use in which tense. Every person has both singular and plural in it. Please check the details

Monday, December 18, 2017

Differences between Have and Has


Let's talk about some crucial differences between have and has:

Has:

     This is something, which many people do not know and keep on making mistakes while speaking, also while writing professional mails.
 
     Has can be used only for 3rd person singulars(fi: he/she/it).

Ex: He has some information with him.

There is a dog and it has a bone in its mouth.

 How can we make a question, when a sentence contains "has"?