Present tense in the best way

Present tense
Today, we are gonna about to present tense in the best way.
In order to learn tenses, you have to learn all forms of verbs.




* Present indefinite
  This is the simple present way to use English. In this, we use only habitual way to talk means every work is done by daily basis.

Do is used with plural
Does is used with singular

* Simple/Affirmative
   Rule: Subject + 1form of verb + s/es + object
          Example:He plays with me.

* Negative
   Rule: Subject  + do/does + not + 1formof verb + object
   Exmaple:She does not play with us.

* Interrogative
   Rule:Do/Does + Subject + object
   Example:Do You take bath alone?

* Interrogative negative
   Rule:Do/Does + Subject + not + object
   Example:Do They not choose right way?

* present continuous
   This is most useful way to talk because it is used when we are talking about the work which is being done continuously.

* Simple/Affirmative
   Rule:Subject + is/am/are + verb + ing + object
   Example: He is arguing with me.

* Negative
   Rule:Subject + is/am/are+ not + verb + ing + object
   Example: They are amusing me in this park.

* Interrogative
   Rule:Is/am /are + Subject + verb + ing + object
   Example:Are you choosing this opinion?

* Interrogative negative
   Rule:Is/am /are +  Subject + not + verb + ing + object
   Example: Am I not working with him?

* Present perfect 
   It is used to express the past event that has present consequences. In this, work has done just some time ago.

* Simple
   Rule: Subject + has/have +  3rd form of verb + object
   Example:Rahul has completed his degree.

* Negative
   Rule: Subject + has/have + not + 3rd form of verb + object
   Example: You have not apologized me till now.

* Interrogative
   Rule: Has/Have + Subject + 3rd form of verb + object
   Example: Have you done your home work?

* Interrogative negative
   Rule: Has/Have + Subject + not + 3rd form of verb + object
   Example:Has he not argued with me?

* Present perfect continuous
   It is used to express that time in which any work is being done with some specific time or time period.

Since is used with the specific time.
For is used with the flow of time.

* Simple
   Rule:Subject + has/have + been + verb +ing + object + since/for
   Example:He has been taking bath for 3 hours.

* Negative
   Rule:Subject + has/have + not + been + verb +ing + object + since/for
   Example:They have been running in this ground since Monday.

* Interrogative
   Rule: Has/Have + Subject + been + verb + ing + object + since/for
   Example:Have you been controlling this car for 4 hours.

* Interrogative negative
   Rule: Has/Have + Subject + not + been + verb + ing + object + since/for
   Example:Has His brother not taking you seriously since first class.

 Here, we have completed present tense. Practice this tense as many times as you can,
Okay, In the next phase of class, we will study about past tense.

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