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Written by :

Mr.N.SRIDHAR
M.A.(Eng), M.A(Eco), PGDFE, PGDCE(Hyd.Cen.Uni)
PGCTE, NELTS, AIELTA (EFL uni)

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PRESENT TENSES
1. Simple Present
2. Present Progressive/Continuous
3. Present Perfect
4. Present Perfect Progressive
TENSES
“ The Present Tense is the fruit of
the Past Tense and the seed
of the Future Tense ”
5. The Simple Past
6. The Past Progressive
7. The Simple Past Perfect
8. The Past Perfect Progressive
9. Simple Future : SHALL / WILL
10. The Future Progressive
11. The Future Perfect
12. The Future Perfect Progressive
1. Present Progressive
2. Present Perfect Progressive
3. Past Progressive
4. Past Perfect Progressive
5. Future Perfect Progressive
1. Present Perfect
2. Past Perfect
3. Future Perfect
Simple Present Tense :
Sub + V 1 (s) + Obj
USES: (1) “Permanent Actions”
i.e., Regular events/Repeated events
General truths, Habitual actions, etc.

NOTE: ‘S’ should be suffixed to the verbs of III


Person singular i.e. (He / She/ It, etc)
I/We/You/They Speak English every day
– Affirmative Sentence
Do I/We/You/They speak ….. day ?
– Affirmative Question
I/We/You/They don’t speak……
- Negative Sentence
Don’t you/they/….. day ?
- Negative Question
 s English………
He/She/It speak - Aff. Sen

Does he/she speak English…… - Aff Qn

He/She doesn’t speak…….. - Neg sen

Doesn’t he/she speak…… ? - Neg Qn


 India-Pak Cricket match puts us to a nerve-wracking tension.

Does India-Pak Cricket match put us……….?

India-Pak Cricket match doesn't put us…….?

Doesn't India-Pak Cricket Match put us…….?


 Charismatic Politicians attract the voters.

(Why/When/How, etc) Do charismatic ……..?

Charismatic Politicians don't attract the voters.

Don't Charismatic Politicians attract the voters?


News Paper headlines, Broadcast commentaries,
'here/there' sentences,
Formal correspondence, Fixed timetables, etc

eg : Tsunami hits India.


Kohli scores double century in the ODI
Here comes the bus / There goes our car.
Every day/week/ year
Always
Never
Often, Usually
Ocassionally,
Sometimes
“ A man of words without deeds
is like a garden full of weeds ’’

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