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1.simple(present,past,future)
2.progressive(present,past,future)
3.perfect(present,past,future)
4.perfect progressive(present,past,future).
1.SIMPLE(indefinite) SENTENCES.
___________________________________BE verb
Exercise 1:
(Student,Teacher,Doctor,Player,Programmer,Bangladeshi...)
Present:
Past:
Future:
(Engineer,Employee,Economist,Actor,Architect,Indian,European..)
Present:
I am an (engineer). > Am i an (engineer)?
Yes, i'm an engineer. / No, i'm not an engineer.
Past:
I was an (engineer). > Was i an (engineer)?
Yes, i was an engineer. / No, i wasn't an engineer.
________________________________________Have
Exercise 1:
Present:
I have a (pen). > Do I have a (pen)?
Yes, I have a pen. / No, I don't have a pen.
Future:
I will have a (pen). > Will I have a (pen)?
Yes, I will have a pen. / No, I won't have a pen.
Exercise 2:
Present:
I have (enough money). > Do I have (enough money)?
Yes, I have enough money. / No, I don't have enough money.
Rakib has enough money. > Does Rakib have enough money?
Yes, Rakib has enough money. / No, Rakib doesn't have enough money.
Past:
I had (enough money). > Did I have (enough money)?
Yes, I had enough money. / No, I didn't have enough money.
She had enough money. > Did she have enough money?
Yes, she had enough money. / No, she didn't have enough money.
Theye had enough money. > Did they have enough money?
Yes, they had enough money. / No, they didn't have enough money.
You had enough money. > Did you have enough money?
Yes, you had enough money. / No, you didn't have enough money.
Rakib had enough money. > Did Rakib have enough money?
Yes, Rakib had enough money. / No, Rakib didn't have enough money.
Future:
I will have (enough money). > Will I have (enough money)?
Yes, I will have enough money. / No, I won't have enough money.
She will have enough money. > Will she have enough money?
Yes, she will have enough money. / No, she won't have enough money.
Theye will have enough money. > Will they have enough money?
Yes, they will have enough money. / No, they won't have enough money.
You will have enough money. > Will you have enough money?
Yes, you will have enough money. / No, you won't have enough money.
Rakib will have enough money. > Will Rakib have enough money?
Yes, Rakib will have enough money. / No, Rakib won't have enough money.
Exercise 3:
(note books,ideas,water,papers,pictures,...)
Present:
He has some note books. > Does he have any note books?
Yes, he has some note books. / No, he doesn't have any note books.
She has some note books. > Does she haveany note books?
Yes, she has esome note books. / No, she doesn't have any note books.
They have some note books. > Do they have any note books?
Yes, they have some note books. / No, they don't havany note books.
You have some note books. > Do you have any note books?
Yes, you have some note books. / No, you don't havany note books.
Rakib has some note books. > Does Rakib have any note books?
Yes, Rakib has some note books. / No, Rakib doesn't have any note books.
Past:
I had some note books. > Did I have any note books?
Yes, I had some note books. / No, I didn't have any note books.
He had some note books. > Did he have any note books?
Yes, he had some note books. / No, he didn't have any note books.
She had some note books. > Did she have any note books?
Yes, she had some note books. / No, she didn't have any note books.
Theye had some note books. > Did they have any note books?
Yes, they had some note books. / No, they didn't have any note books.
We had some note books. > Did we have any note books?
Yes, we had some note books. / No, we didn't have any note books.
You had some note books. > Did you have any note books?
Yes, you had some note books. / No, you didn't have any note books.
Rakib had some note books. > Did Rakib have any note books?
Yes, Rakib had some note books. / No, Rakib didn't have any note books.
Future:
I will have some note books. > Will I have any note books?
Yes, I will have some note books. / No, I won't have any note books.
He will have some note books. > Will he have any note books?
Yes, he will have some note books. / No, he won't have any note books.
She will have some note books. > Will she have any note books?
Yes, she will have some note books. / No, she won't have any note books.
Theye will have some note books. > Will they have any note books?
Yes, they will have some note books. / No, they won't have any note books.
We will have some note books. > Will we have any note books?
Yes, we will have some note books. / No, we won't have any note books.
You will have some note books. > Will you have any note books?
Yes, you will have some note books. / No, you won't have any note books.
Rakib will have some note books. > Will Rakib have any note books?
Yes, Rakib will have some note books. / No, Rakib won't have any note books.
________________________________________Normal Verb
Exercise 1:
(english,Bangla,Arabic,French,...)
present:
I speak in (english). > Do i speak in english?
Yes, i speak in english. / No, i don't speak in english.
Future:
I will speak in english. > Will i speak in english?
Yes, i will speak in english. / No, i won't speak in english.
Exercise 2:
present:
I (go to school regularly). > Do i go to school regularly?
Yes, i go to school regularly. / No, i don't go to school regularly.
Past:
I went to school regularly. > Did i go to school regularly?
Yes, i went to school regularly. / No, i didn't go to school regularly.
Future:
I will go to school regularly. > Will i go to school regularly?
Yes, i will go to school regularly. / No, i won't go to school regularly.
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Exercise 1:
Present:
I have to (speak in english). > Do i have to speak in english?
Yes, i have to speak in english. / No, i don't have to speak in english.
She has to speak in english. > Does she have to speake in english?
Yes, she has to speak in english. / No, she doesn't have to speak in english.
Rakib has to speak in english. > Does Rakib have to speake in english?
Yes, Rakib has to speak in english. / No, Rakib doesn't have to speak in english.
Past:
I had to (speak in english). > Did i have to speak in english?
Yes, i had to speak in english. / No, i didn't have to speak in english.
She had to speak in english. > Did she have to speake in english?
Yes, she had to speak in english. / No, she didn't have to speak in english.
You had to speak in english. > Did you have to speak in english?
Yes, you had to speak in english. / No, you didn't have to speak in english.
They had to speak in english. > Did they have to speak in english?
Yes, they had to speak in english. / No, they didn't have to speak in english.
We had to speak in english. > Did we have to speak in english?
Yes, we had to speak in english. / No, we didn't have to speak in english.
You had to speak in english. > Did you have to speak in english?
Yes, you had to speak in english. / No, you didn't have to speak in english.
Rakib had to speak in english. > Did Rakib have to speake in english?
Yes, Rakib had to speak in english. / No, Rakib doesn't have to speak in english.
Future:
I will have to (speak in english). > Will i have to speak in english?
Yes, i will have to speak in english. / No, i don't have to speak in english.
She will have to speak in english. > Will she have to speake in english?
Yes, she has to speak in english. / No, she doesn't have to speak in english.
You will have to speak in english. > Will you have to speak in english?
Yes, you will have to speak in english. / No, you don't have to speak in english.
They will have to speak in english. > Will they have to speak in english?
Yes, they will have to speak in english. / No, they don't have to speak in english.
You will have to speak in english. > Will you have to speak in english?
Yes, you will have to speak in english. / No, you don't have to speak in english.
Rakib will have to speak in english. > Will Rakib have to speake in english?
Yes, Rakib has to speak in english. / No, Rakib doesn't have to speak in english.
2.PROGRESSIVE(continuous) SENTENCES.
(Playing football,Writing a letter,Reading a book,Having a rest,Listening to a
music,Drinking water,Waiting,.....)
Present:
Past:
I was (watching tv). > Was I watching tv?
Yes, I was watching tv. / No, I wasn't watching tv.
Future:
1.
I will be (watching tv). > Will I be watching tv?
Yes, I will be watching tv. / No, I won't be watching tv.
2.
(Going to = gonna) - Plan or immediate action
(Take a rest,Play tomorrow,Go to shopping,Attend to the show,Go out for a walk,Make
something for dinner)
I'm gonna to (watch the movie). > Am I gonna to watch the movie?
Yes, I'm gonna watch the movie. / No, I'm not gonna watch the movie?
She is gonna watch the movie. > Is she gonna watch the movie?
Yes, she is gonna watch the movie. / No she isn't gonna watch watch the movie.
They are gonna watch the movie. > Are they gonna watch the movie?
Yes, they are gonna watch the movie. / No, they aren't gonna watch the movie.
We are gonna watch the movie. > Are we gonna watch the movie?
Yes, we are gonna watch the movie. / No, we aren't gonna watch the movie.
You are gonna watch the movie. > Are you gonna watch the movie?
Yes, you are gonna watch the movie. / No, you aren't gonna watch the movie.
Rakib is gonna watch the movie. > Is Rakib gonna watch the movie?
Yes, Rakib is gonna watch the movie. / No Rakib isn't gonna watch watch the movie.
3.PERFECT SENTENCES.
(learned english,watched the movie,eaten burger,played the game before,spoken about
it,written the letter,said about it,lived there,worked there,lived in london,paid
the money,given back the book)
Present:
She has seen the movie. > Has she seen the movie?
Yes, she has seen the movie. / No, she hasn't seen the movie.
They have seen the movie. > Have they seen the movie?
Yes, they have seen the movie. / No, they haven't seen the movie.
You have seen the movie. > Have you seen the movie?
Yes, you have seen the movie. / No, you haven't seen the movie.
Rakib has seen the movie. > Has Rakib seen the movie?
Yes, Rakib has seen the movie. / No, Rakib hasn't seen the movie.
Past:
I had seen the movie. > Had I seen the movie?
Yes, I had seen the movie. / No, I hadn't seen the movie.
She had seen the movie. > Had she seen the movie?
Yes, she had seen the movie. / No, she hadn't seen the movie.
They had seen the movie. > Had they seen the movie?
Yes, they had seen the movie. / No, they hadn't seen the movie.
You had seen the movie. > Had you seen the movie?
Yes, you had seen the movie. / No, you hadn't seen the movie.
Rakib had seen the movie. > Had Rakib seen the movie?
Yes, Rakib had seen the movie. / No, Rakib hadn't seen the movie.
Furure:
(prepared the work,done the work,make the dineer)
I will have seen the movie. > Will I have seen the movie?
Yes, I will have seen the movie. / No, I won't have seen the movie.
He will has seen the movie. > Will he have seen the movie?
Yes, he will have seen the movie. / No, he won't have seen the movie.
She will has seen the movie. > Will she have seen the movie?
Yes, she will have seen the movie. / No, she won't have seen the movie.
They will have seen the movie. > Will they have seen the movie?
Yes, they will have seen the movie. / No, they won't have seen the movie.
We will have seen the movie. > Will we have seen the movie?
Yes, we will have seen the movie. / No, we won't have seen the movie.
You will have seen the movie. > Will you have seen the movie?
Yes, you will have seen the movie. / No, you won't have seen the movie.
Rakib will has seen the movie. > Will Rakib have seen the movie?
Yes, Rakib will have seen the movie. / No, Rakib won't have seen the movie.
Present:
I have been (waiting for a long time). > Have I been waiting for a long time?
Yes, I have been waiting for a long time. / No, I haven't been waiting for a long
time.
He has been waiting for a long time. > Has he been waiting for a long time?
Yes, he has been waiting for a long time. No, he hasn't been waiting for a long
time.
She has been waiting for a long time. > Has she been waiting for a long time?
Yes, she has been waiting for a long time. No, she hasn't been waiting for a long
time.
They have been waiting for a long time. > Have they been waiting for a long time?
Yes, they have been waiting for a long time. / No, they haven't been waiting for a
long time.
We have been waiting for a long time. > Have we been waiting for a long time?
Yes, we have been waiting for a long time. / No, we haven't been waiting for a long
time.
You have been waiting for a long time. > Have you been waiting for a long time?
Yes, you have been waiting for a long time. / No, you haven't been waiting for a
long time.
Rakib has been waiting for a long time. > Has Rakib been waiting for a long time?
Yes, Rakib has been waiting for a long time. No, Rakib hasn't been waiting for a
long time.
Past:
I had been waiting for a long time. > Had I been waiting for a long time?
Yes, I had been waiting for a long time. / No, I hadn't been waiting for a long
time.
He has been waiting for a long time. > Had he been waiting for a long time?
Yes, he had been waiting for a long time. No, he hadn't been waiting for a long
time.
She has been waiting for a long time. > Had she been waiting for a long time?
Yes, she had been waiting for a long time. No, she hadn't been waiting for a long
time.
They had been waiting for a long time. > Had they been waiting for a long time?
Yes, they had been waiting for a long time. / No, they hadn't been waiting for a
long time.
We had been waiting for a long time. > Had we been waiting for a long time?
Yes, we had been waiting for a long time. / No, we hadn't been waiting for a long
time.
You had been waiting for a long time. > Had you been waiting for a long time?
Yes, you had been waiting for a long time. / No, you hadn't been waiting for a long
time.
Rakib has been waiting for a long time. > Had Rakib been waiting for a long time?
Yes, Rakib had been waiting for a long time. No, Rakib hadn't been waiting for a
long time.
Future:
I will have been waiting for a long time. > Will I have been waiting for a long
time?
Yes, I will have been waiting for a long time. / No, I won't have been waiting for
a long time.
He will have been waiting for a long time. > Will he have been waiting for a long
time?
Yes, he will have been waiting for a long time. No, he won't have been waiting for
a long time.
She will have been waiting for a long time. > Will she have been waiting for a
long time?
Yes, she will have been waiting for a long time. No, she won't have been waiting
for a long time.
They will have been waiting for a long time. > Will they have been waiting for a
long time?
Yes, they will have been waiting for a long time. / No, they won't have been
waiting for a long time.
We will have been waiting for a long time. > Will we have been waiting for a long
time?
Yes, we will have been waiting for a long time. / No, we won't have been waiting
for a long time.
You will have been waiting for a long time. > Will you have been waiting for a
long time?
Yes, you will have been waiting for a long time. / No, you won't have been waiting
for a long time.
Rakib will has been waiting for a long time. > Will Rakib have been waiting for a
long time?
Yes, Rakib will have been waiting for a long time. No, Rakib won't have been
waiting for a long time.