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1. Simple Present Tense
Structure: Subject + Verb (vI) + es/es
Examples:
- I take exercise daily.
- She reads a book in the library.
2. Present Continuous Tense
Structure: Subject + is/am/are + Verb(+ing)
Example:
- He is playing football.
- I am studying in a high school.
3. Present Perfect Tense
Structure: Subject + Has/have + Verb (v3)
Example:
- He has made this colorful chart.
- I have completed my assignment.
4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Structure: Subject + Has/have + been + Verb(+ing)
Example:
- I have been completing my assignment for the last three days.
- She has been working in this department since 2017.
PAST TENSE
Past tense expresses the actions that happened in the past. It has also four types.
5. Simple Past Tense
Structure: Subject + Verb (v2) or irregular verb:
Example:
- He completed the assignment.
- I read the newspaper.
6. Past Continuous Tense
Structure: Subject + was/were + Verb(+ing)
Example:
- He was reading the book.
- I was going to the park for a morning walk.
7. Past Perfect Tense
Structure: Subject + had + Verb (v3)
Example:
- I had finished my homework.
- He had completed his task.
8. Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Structure: Subject + had + been + Verb(+ing)
Example:
- He had been completing his assignment for the last two hours.
- I had been playing football since morning.
FUTURE TENSE - Future tense expresses the actions that have not happened yet OR “the actions that will likely to happen in future”. Its four types are described here.
9. Simple Future Tense
Structure: Subject+ will/shall+ verb(v1)
Example:
- I shall go to the park for a walk.
- She will perform his duty.
10. Future Continuous Tense
Structure: Subject + will be/shall be + verb(+ing)
Example:
- He will be playing football.
- We shall be eating the meal.
11. Future Perfect Tense
Structure: Subject + will have + verb(v3)
Example:
- He will have played football.
- I will have completed my assignment.
12. Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Structure: Subject + will have been + verb(+ing)
Example: He will have been watching the football match for over fifty minutes.
PAST FUTURE TENSE
13. Past Future Tense
Structure: Subject + would + verb (v1)
Example: I told that I would leave in one hour.
14. Past Future Continuous Tense
Structure: Subject + should be/would be + Verb(+ing)
Example: I told that I would be doing my homework all day long.
15. Past Future Perfect Tense
Structure: Subject + should have/ would have + Verb(v3)
Example: She said that she would have completed her assignment.
16. Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Structure: Subject + would have been + Verb(+ing)
Example: He said that I should have been working here for two hours by that time.
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Liquid is nothing but a state of matter. In liquid elements are chemically bonded together. For example water is a liquid in which hydrogen & oxygen chemically bonded. Aqueous solutions are nothing but a solution in which water is a solvent and a substance called solute is dissolved in solvent.
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Himalaya plays an important role in our agriculture. It influences our agriculture system in following ways:
Himalayas act as a barrier for the chilly or cold winds coming from north. Therefore, provides a suitable environment for the growth of agriculture crops.
The rivers flowing through Himalayas are snow fed and hence perennial. These rivers provide water for irrigation and fertile alluvial soil in northern plains.
Himalaya region are suitable for cultivation of tea plantation, orchards, medicinal plants and herbs etc. which are excellent source of income and provide boost to our agrarian economy.
Himalayan region offers several sites which are suitable for the production of the hydroelectricity which helps in fulfilling the requirement of water for agriculture lands.
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“Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art”
Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art–
Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night
And watching, with eternal lids apart,
Like nature’s patient, sleepless Eremite,
The moving waters at their priestlike task
Of pure ablution round earth’s human shores,
Or gazing on the new soft-fallen mask
Of snow upon the mountains and the moors–
No–yet still stedfast, still unchangeable,
Pillow’d upon my fair love’s ripening breast,
To feel for ever its soft fall and swell,
Awake for ever in a sweet unrest,
Still, still to hear her tender-taken breath,
And so live ever–or else swoon to death.
–John Keats
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