1. Head (मुख्य शब्द) Definition (English) The head is the central word of a phrase that determines the grammatical nature of the entire phrase. The head gives the phrase its core meaning,
1. Head (मुख्य शब्द) Definition (English) The head is the central word of a phrase that determines the grammatical nature of the entire phrase. The head gives the phrase its core meaning,
Introduction / परिचय Tense indicates the time of an action or state of being. English has three main tenses (Present, Past, Future) and four aspects (Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous),
📘 Future Perfect Tense Helping verbs (will have, shall have) and main verbs (past participle – V3) are highlighted with bold + italic. 🔷 Rules & Identification 🔹 Rules: Used
📘 Past Perfect Tense Helping verb (had) and main verbs (past participle – V3) are highlighted with bold + italic. 🔷 Rules & Identification 🔹 Rules: Used for an action
📘 Present Perfect Continuous Tense Helping verbs (has been, have been) and main verbs (verb+ing) are highlighted with bold + italic. 🔷 Rules & Identification 🔹 Rules: Used for actions
📘 Present Perfect Tense Helping verbs (has, have) and main verbs (past participle – V3) are highlighted with bold + italic. 🔷 Rules & Identification 🔹 Rules: Used for actions
📘 Past Perfect Continuous Tense Helping verb (had been) and main verbs (verb+ing) are highlighted with bold + italic. 🔷 Rules & Identification 🔹 Rules: Used for an action that
📘 Future Perfect Continuous Tense (Future Perfect Progressive) Helping verbs (will have been, shall have been) and main verbs (verb+ing) are highlighted with bold + italic. 🔷 Rules & Identification
📘 Use of s/es, for, since, before, after, verb+ing in Tenses All key grammatical elements are highlighted in bold + italic. 🔷 PART 1: Use of -s / -es in
📘 Tense Usage Rules, Conditions & Situations Key grammatical elements are highlighted in bold + italic. 🔷 Introduction: Why Tense Usage Matters Each tense has specific rules, conditions, and situations
📘 Future Continuous Tense (Future Progressive) Helping verbs (will be, shall be) and main verbs (verb+ing) are highlighted with bold + italic. 🔷 Rules & Identification 🔹 Rules: Used for
📘 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 Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous, Past Perfect, Past Perfect Continuous, Future Perfect, and Future Perfect Continuous — Formula (simple): · Perfect: have/has/had/will have + past participle (V3) ·
The Master Tense Chart All 12 English Tenses: Rules & Formulae at a Glance TENSE Group PRESENT (वर्तमान) PAST (भूतकाल) FUTURE (भविष्य) SIMPLE(Indefinite) Sub + V1 (+s/es) + Obj Ex:
1. Present Simple Tense Rule: Subject + Verb (1{st} form) + s/es (for he/she/it/singular) + Object. Usage: For habits, general truths, and fixed arrangements. I write a letter. – मैं
Simple Present Formula: Base form of the verb (for I, you, we, they) or base form + s/es (for he, she, it) 1. I eat breakfast at 7 am.
मैं आपको tenses एक बिल्कुल अलग तरीके से सिखाता हूँ। कोई chart नहीं। कोई boring table नहीं। बस एक के बाद एक paragraph पढ़ते जाइए। हर paragraph एक tense में