Uses of Verb to be – is/are/am/was/were/been
Uses of Verb to be is used in various ways: Present continuous tense (progressive actions -Form Of ‘To Be’ ): Sub + is/are/am + m.v. …
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Uses of Verb to be is used in various ways: Present continuous tense (progressive actions -Form Of ‘To Be’ ): Sub + is/are/am + m.v. …
The Verb ‘To Be’ ‘Be’ is an irregular verb that is used as a helping verb and main verb as well. The present form of …
Passive Infinitive Infinitive functions as a noun and at the same time display some qualities of a verb that is used with ‘to’ except with …
Three types of participles
Present participles, past participles, perfect participles
Passive Voice of Imperative Sentences Imperative sentences are followed by request, command and order etc. I: Let + object + be + verb III …
Passive Voice of Tenses Simple present: Object + is/are/am + m.v. III + by subject. Active: He plays football for Indian Team. Passive: football is …
Passive Voice of Modals Rules of verb ‘to be’: Modals: Object Can/could/may/might/should Must/ought/would Be + m.v.3 Examples: Active Passive Rahul can beat him. He can …
Voice Two types of voice Active voice: active voice expresses a sentence as a subject that acts upon its verb. Sub + transitive verb …
These sentences end with an exclamation mark.
Have a look some examples of optative sentences:
May God bless you!
Wish you a very happy married life!
May God save you!
May God have mercy on your child!
May you live a long life!
May you win the match!
Exclamatory sentences Exclamatory is an adjective. It expresses strong excitement, emotion or pain and surprise. When people want to remark with strong feelings, that time …