📘 Past Continuous Tense (Past Progressive) No CSS used. Helping verbs (was, were) and main verbs (verb+ing) are highlighted with bold + italic. 🔷 Rules & Identification 🔹 Rules:
📘 Past Continuous Tense (Past Progressive) No CSS used. Helping verbs (was, were) and main verbs (verb+ing) are highlighted with bold + italic. 🔷 Rules & Identification 🔹 Rules:
📘 Present Continuous Tense (Present Progressive) No CSS used. Helping verbs (am, is, are) and main verbs (verb+ing) are highlighted with bold + italic. 🔷 Rules & Identification 🔹 Rules:
📘 Future Indefinite Tense (Simple Future) No CSS used. Helping verbs (will, shall) and main verbs are highlighted with bold + italic. 🔷 Rules & Identification 🔹 Rules: Used for
📘 Past Indefinite Tense (Simple Past) Helping verbs (did) and main verbs are highlighted with bold + italic. 🔷 Rules & Identification 🔹 Rules: Used for completed actions in the
📘 Present Indefinite Tense (Simple Present) Helping verbs and main verbs are highlighted with bold + italic. 🔷 Rules & Identification 🔹 Rules: Used for habits, routines, general truths, facts,
Infinitive Rules with 30 Examples Each Note: In every sentence below, only the infinitive (to + verb) appears in bold. The rest of the sentence is normal text. Each example
Gerund: Complete Grammar Rules with 30 Examples Each (English + Hindi) What is a Gerund? A gerund is a verb form ending in -ing that functions as a noun. It
Participle: 150 Examples (Present, Past & Perfect Participle) with Hindi What is a Participle? A participle is a verb form used as an adjective or to form tenses. Present Participle
1. Period (Full Stop) . Ends a declarative sentence or polite command. The sun rises in the east. Please close the door gently. She has never visited Japan. I think
Rule 1: Start of a sentence Always capitalize the first word of every sentence. The sun set behind the mountains. Why did you travel to Lisbon? Please close the door
Preposition of Time 1. At · पर (ठीक उस समय) – at 5 pm · बजे – at 6 o’clock · के समय – at noon, at sunset
📘 COMPLETE PREPOSITION MASTER LIST 🔹 1. ABOUT (के बारे में) 1. I am talking about you. → मैं तुम्हारे बारे में बात कर रहा हूँ। 2. Tell