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Mastering English Verb Tenses

This guide explores the twelve verb tenses in English, providing clear examples for each. From the Present Simple for daily routines to the Future Perfect Continuous for long-term plans, each tense is explained in everyday communication. Understanding these tenses enhances clarity in expressing time-related nuances, making it essential for effective language use.

Direct Indirect Speech for Interrogative Sentences

Direct Indirect speech? For changing interrogative sentence into indirect speech we have to observe the nature of question and then change it into indirect speech according to the rules for indirect speech.  A question can be of two types.     Which can be answered in only YES or NO             Which cannot be answered in only YES or NO but needs explanation for answer

Fundamental Rules for Direct and Indirect Speech

Fundamental Rules for Direct and Indirect Speeches? Reported speech is not enclosed in quotation marks.  Use of word “that ”: The word “that” is used as a conjunction between the reporting verb and reported speech.  Change in pronoun: The pronoun (subject) of the reported speech is changed according to the pronoun of reporting verb or object (person) of reporting verb (first part of sentence). Sometimes the pronoun may not change.  In following example the pronoun of reported speech is “ I ” which will be changed in indirect speech into the pronoun (Subject) of reporting verb that is “ he ”.

Model Paper English Subjective Class ix

Model Paper English Class ix Secondary School Part – I (9 th Class) Examination                    Session 2012-2013 Total marks                                                    (Part-1)                        Time Allowed: Q. 2  Answer any five of the following Questions.                               (2 x 5 = 10)        i.  Why was Hazrat Abu Quhafaa (R.A) worried?        ii.  What happens when media is allowed to play its roll unchecked?        iii.  How do people spend ...

Review Unit No 1 to Unit No 4

Choose the correctmeaning for the underlined words 1. It was such a  delicate   situation.     a. difficult                            b. easy                   c. sensitive                          d. fragile 2. She always remained  unswerving .     a.  firm and resolute         b. patient            c. ready to face d. prepared for the worst 3.  ‘ Demonstrate ’  means     a. dictate              b. show       ...