Use of Future- Be Going to, Will and Shall

Use of Future Be going to:  It is used in speaking very often to express the future actions that are expressed plans which are already decided) what plans we make is just a prediction based on present evidence that can be done in further time. let’s see some examples of be going to: Something that … Read more

20 IMPORTANT SYNONYMS

Here are 20 important synonyms  ANGER:- inflame, exasperate, infuriate, nettle ANSWER:- reply, respond, retort, acknowledge ASK:- question, seek information from, demand, request ABSOLUTE:- perfect, complete, unconditional ABSTRACT:- separate, detach, eliminate, remove ABSTRUSE:- difficult, hard, profound ABSURD:- foolish, stupid, ridiculous ABUNDANCE:- plenty, largeness, ampleness ABSTERGE:- wipe, cleanse, purify, sponge SCRUMPTIOUS:- tasty, mouth-watering, delicious, appetizing, luscious, palatable … Read more

What are Interjections in English Grammar?

There are eight types of parts of speech. And Interjections are one of the parts of speech that express strong feelings or sentiments and sudden emotions. When we want to express joy, surprise, anger and disgust, that time we use them. For example: hmmm, mmmm, huh, ah, aha, alas etc. What are Interjections? Interjections are … Read more

Use of Since- Present Perfect Tense III

Use of Since‘Since’ is used as a conjunction, preposition and adverb of time. See some examples- Use of Since: From particular past time to present time: Past (subject + action II), present (subject + has/have + action III) therefore: Present perfect  tense (subject + has/have + main verb + object) since past indefinite (subject + … Read more

Use of Gone vs been in present perfect tense

Use of Gone vs been in present perfect tense We use “Gone and Been” in Present Perfect Tense.  Been means a complete visit of the place where you went and returned. But gone means you have visited a place and you have not come yet it means you have gone. Examples: Use of Gone vs … Read more

Present perfect tense i – I have done

We use ‘Present perfect tense i – I have done ‘ When we talk about the action just finished at the time of speaking which was started in past and continued in the present time. Sub + has/have + action III + Obj. You/we/they/I/plural noun + have action III + obj.He/she/it/name/ singular noun + has + action … Read more

Future indefinite tense II

Future indefinite tense II This tense indicates future possibilities or upcoming time. Means an action will take place in future. Some time expressing adverbs are used to denote future actions:  Tomorrow, presently, soon, in a few moments, shortly and next + year/day/week/month etc. he will meet me shortly. she will come to India next month. … Read more

Future indefinite Tense I

Simple future indefinite tense I is used to generally indicate upcoming time means for future. Sub + will + action + obj + etc. He/she/it/name/you/they + will + action + obj + etc. Future indefinite tense examples I will play hockey now. She will learn computer course from F-tech. They will go for an evening walk … Read more

Simple past tense II ( I did)

Simple past tense II ( I did):  It is used to denote past incident happened at a certain time. For examples The girl came to me for playing chess. She did not get her salary this month. He repented on his mistake. He believed in his sister’s story. Rule I (Simple past tense II ( … Read more

Simple Past tense I (I did)

Simple Past tense I (I did) At the time of speaking something happened in the past at a certain time that indicates by some following time expressing words: Yesterday, yesterday + time (yesterday morning, evening, night noon, afternoon), the day before yesterday, in past years, ago, earlier, since, ever since, the other day. Last moment, … Read more