Present Tenses
Present Tense
Present Tense is an important part of the Grammar. It has 4 parts. We can communicate only due to Present Tense in our routine life. We usually use present tense in our daily life. Present Tense has much more value than Past Tense and Future Tense.So guys lets start our main purpose.
There are four kinds of Present Tense these are
Present Indefinite Tense
Present Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
1st of All we'll discuss Present Indefinite Tense
There are four kinds of Present Tense these are
Present Indefinite Tense
Present Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
1st of All we'll discuss Present Indefinite Tense
Present Indefinite Tense
In simple sentences of present indefinite tense we have a subject and we use 1st form of the verb but there are two situations.
1-If the Subject is singular or 1st person singular then we use 1st form of the verb+s or es and at the end we place object. Its pattern is as
Subject + 1st form of the verb+s / es + Object
2-When subject is plural or 1sr person Singular or 2nd person singular then its pattern is different from the first pattern. The Pattern will be as
Subject + 1st form of the verb object.
Negative Form of Present Indefinite Tense
When we talk about negative form of Present Indefinite Tense. There are also two conditions to make negative form of Present Indefinite Tense.
1- When the subject is singular or 3rd person singular we place subject in the beginning of the sentence and after the subject we use helping verb does and after this not then the first form of the verb without s or es and at the end of the sentence we place object. Its pattern is as
subject + helping verb (does) + not + 1st form of the verb + object
2- When the subject is plural or 1st person singular or 2nd person singular then the pattern of the sentence will be as
subject + helping verb ( do ) + not + 1st form of the verb + Object.
Interrogative Form of Present Indefinite Tense
There are two ways to make interrogative form of Present Indefinite tense. when the subject is singular then we use helping verb "Does" in the beginning of sentence and when the subject is plural we use helping verb "Do" before the subject. It will be as