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Coe ee The word 'Tense' is derived from the Latin word Tempus’, which means (Time). Thus, i shows time or period. a thle ‘<-'Tempus' si WCU )'Tense'td Vip Time he. There are three basic tenses. ULL 1. Present Tense lineup 2. Past Tense shin AAP 3. Future Tense seb TEP Each of the basic tenses has four further states. (i) _ Indefinite Tense (i) Indefinite Tense This is a state which tells that a work is done but this is not clear that the work is continuing o! has been completed. __ 1, Hess gr rior esha (rE) continuing oF not HPL Le el phere cl Co ich tells that the W jk is completed oF not etn EE Passive Voice'a!Voice” ed ck Om pax (active volce 5) fa tense that describes actions or the situations, at the re Present Indefinite Tense’ is pent te Liter tet G6S ee Pe me ‘de Ver pa tiiLeiAlL aM > Necem runs computer. They go fora walk daly Leimer (i) pelihigetabut cated fp Tadescribe any event of present time. > Iwateh a play on TV > Heri fi Todescribe a habit She takes tea daly > Igo ora walk daily (i) Toate the natural phenomenon. * Thesun rise inthe east, [M) Tostate any universal truth, Monet is the best policy * Twoand 1wo make four. © Tostae, i eae easreme, eA ON in water yet > Birds ny inte ait. nye terme, (0 In conditional Tenses, he Presem indefinite is used wth Future Tense f Me kno Rew vt | é Phare % He will not go out iit rans "Secay (vil) To narrate any past event, as if it is happening in the present é (itanar MISLEL ELAINE % The Holy Prophet (28) enters Makkah with the Muslims and declares forgiveness fo the enemies, Liu died Lortngh nt te AG PL IIR sy (ty To lay sre on some point‘! odo pt there according othe subject, AL tidoostdo el Sil Hinde Nigteriyy > Lo speak the truth, -WnOHB nay Gx) ‘Really, eertainly, indeed, ete. are put in is negative and interogative sentences, in cease of emphasis, EE AN stbicSindeed | certainly ‘tally Bethe SUL We do not waste our time relly Certainly, do mot tll ie. Indeed, my brothers do not hate me Does he really speak the tuth? vyyy | ree Tense ze LS (First Form) pi IS Verbs IL (ne LV )Subject te Fed, boxes 1s ATL ike Sine, She, se Third Person Singular Bigs Grail verbs (i be est L£ ent Tok ch, sh, x STL, Pers 21 (iy > He goes Hamid goes -ethab > Igo. > Wepo, > Najma cooks Food. > He drinks water Negative Sentences bebe ALLE “donor” Kein ton Midien > You do not take tea daily. : wate AR x abies wide EL es sHetities | suf Leeks vem } He does not go to school pets > They do not learn their lesson, ret % We do not take tea Interrogative Sentences Te Pein Fe eho hein£F Tal Doel > Do you eat sweets daily? od Westin > Does the bird fly inthe air? feb ——e—err—e gts Scene! gor! E not help the poor? ey SULA haSun hot : port es sue Form ES Verb tUrAL wtb £ Suite, shen Gacbelse i) LP ete Ze 5980) Soe tet FTL yusiDoes uz Wf 3 only? Vote G2 Tete pore iq Vote BE ; ves how. what, whys when. here, Whos SE en Leh 5 wep bi Mi) ne SWE FOE yy do Tread 2 BOOK? Suntech Tt “ does Ali speak the truth? se BE : Peete 7 os ‘ CoP) egative > 5 wet it Jens ESP ML RL OAL Kinot Brz bk Fedoesipouts Fear fe pol not read a novel? 7 oes she not help the poor? 7 "tvamnies and Frerrise! fram Ennlich @ramcnne 7 Pe Mn (ACTIVE VOICE Pye ‘reset Cnimus Tene ich bs natant ongoing ke oe SM ie Ones Hat Pe ee Laie He Se hich ue di SAyie tome) paxstan iris are going 0 prform ey ime is passing away rapidly eetutege = . “EU Cin bic Tensee ) Tosti eon soe wa ofp as: ead Cig 1 dine ofthe ue Tos a @ tis going to Lahore tomorrow 7 ces see Verb bing FL (First Form) 6S Verb aL: jena Lb iedrLs Subject ome LA lar Numa het) YU tare FL Plural Noun.siThey-Vou, We salam. 4 Thestars are shining in the sky. Weare going 10 schoo! on fot {am learning my lesson. 1 him a book. my whee eget > Youare Negative Sentences 2 breaks beNegatived™ Pz > Lam not ta ¥ > Weare not going to school. eb ee > Youare not writing a letter. reid tise > ths not raining heavily mein BEY Jerrogative Sentences , Pa Po gee Subjorle WY ate is Ame LL ki imerrogatve ihr AL terse) ethetdin AU Ay Meth LIL YunesrLoity MLL etd bg ho where, how, when, whys > Am1 going with them? pres! are! an + Am taking breakfast? ‘Use © Isheworking hard? Sebtud Usd S > — Why is the plane landing here? en > — Where are the people dancing? oy peop eiPu,) Negative + Interrogati ences OdL— FiAm, Is, Aree OAL Ling L ys gL o£ enor ul a UL babi Loc thi by 3, Steals Ge © Ave you not writing a letter? 2 ae vi biey Am \ not working hard? : SUA ea ® As the cow not eating grass? seers CUE EU Te to PRESENT imal eed eat p (ACTIVE VOICE Uy) that describes an action wh preset Perf! Tens’ 6.2 NSE sien I etn which hs been completed st gee ie 6c wah E66 ei sinerne Seated Lagh dune Ber hee eB Enh rhe ME £F1L 2 Py lL Tense) ; Fave done this work “eVigie Wp oa — armed his book weil HL ase Liner Tenses se Adve BA tne ULE pas Tense 2b UE E> tAdverbal PrasehAdverig ALC tone decent job last month (Incorrect) LAdverbISAL Tenseuitext! decent job (Correct) eiitese, <2 Chae hake Sed frm Verat Couto te Zo (oped anne seL Fr Noun! L,Y, They has ZL Singular Nema ae “nas finished his work, -<&/P/#Es > You have ast your book en 3 have passed the examination. eres ae } Weave eaten food (meal) aun Art Negative Sentences rhe 1 inwer Lith have got? Ihave got _ssirmativs Stehas not swept the house They have not finished their work. > Hani has not done his duty ennai Inerrogative Sentences Gain FAs ered FP ide subject hav ethos LL timerogatvesesAL Tenses gid di tL€ydowhy, when, what, how, who, wherets7Lc, Pirie Libinb -L) psu i > Have you finished your work? y las she swept the house? febemntsL > Has the postman come? eI Siac he Sebteen eo AE peed » Why have we done our duty? Se Void Ly 2 When has the sun set? Shao Where have you seen this man? te ooiily — Interrogative & Negative Sentences | Teed maieb sss bal uinit 2 OAL Minot Lf E| > Have they not finished their work? > Has Ali not passed the examination? SVC) bic Stas, Have Ping "ph betel FL, e SUE AF eer te ayer ee Tae Cease) (ACTIVE VOICE >) Continuous Tense’ isa tense that dese spresent Perfect Cont a describes a reo action which began in iwpst RAS Aint AES eS Stsoe tty Mod” AE MSG LIL esBuiC tense peas been living here for five years. a 7 4 * has been waiting for you for fifteen’ minutes Sane " i ra sey tas been Faining since morning ome l ae (oie3) A Subjerte asl fz Fi wo Un ASP ER nounys"{ He, She, It (i) ~ Wehave been wasting our time for many years. “ie Sb Bciile Soh > Hehas been going to Murree sinee his childhood. nebthyse-uffn eative Sentences AP eqative Sentences B-EehnorwrnE beens has, have 2 LL bNewaved AL Tense! > ehas not been taki > She has not been sleepi ¢ morning. etre Bu Je Sentences (oir) Wabjec? been-< EWE. < subject haveyhas £ Lt dir VinterogativeryAL Tenses!) ‘ Autbierbinttile Aaa 2 tebe Me Engl ue hina Siouey feo tdiic dimly Interroga > Has the child been playing with toys since 2 0' clo > Have the guests been waiti 1g for food for an hour? * Hashe been reading in this school for two years? APangeh 26 ,2E 21F trese$ who, why, what, when, where, hows LE tealrk} (il) | PAST INDEFINI ACTIVE VOICE y is called "Past Tense" ‘The passed ti Coupe toute This tense is used: eit ish bbntlis) (To deseribe any action, done inthe past. eA gvigg > The hunter killed two lions. abs > Lreceived her letter yesterday. putt here Lol rea, (ito describe some habitual action of past. _xptat “PCa > Lused to take breakfast, Ara A i) t0 describe the work, which was continued inthe past, “Viet eng > He worked while I played. 7 7. (iv) in the conditional sentences. a ninati aa Ifyou had worked hard, you would have passed the examination. : : be : Aor idnd Affirmative Sentences WN Boa tpt Tenses cL Aland forms Vervat LiL (Subject Fite PBL GA LN den > He went to schoo! on foot. : > Youbrokethe glass. -VE82L7 ==> Theyhelpedyou. =cut > Hearnt my lesson. YS Lut © Webought abook. 2 AC GAP) ‘Negative Sentences, Up Kirt K Paidid nore Fd £¢ tnegative FLT resey—~ > You didnot eateh th ball > Ididnottaketea, -Gutepeut > We did not beat him. MMuaibe > Fatima did not cook food. ee Inter Wr) Peed dere SAGES rormdyS Ved L LitmeromsivesyBLteweut 0 FEM) Ar AHL le idle Subject > Did you do that? ete fd > Did he learn his lesson? srryLuY > Did he peoneing th ell SiePeog Flo ZO LE PEA rich drwho, why how, where, what, whens LL kealrats (i F-cTH Ot, > Why did we go to school? Lud > When did the teacher take roll call? SbefiPvew ae ME e & Negative Sentences prised ap BOSFAL INET EAL Fina 6.02 bee Sepia rt ty 7 ELE Meer FIL we tiv 4 [not give you a book? 7 Pau mt pluck a Wer? SOLELY 4 pid Hamid not buy a book? eo oe A Gdid ot WHE (subjecd hod. Lee rages * Hedid speak the truth. . Sapte ESL IEE Sach Mal rl heh PY asd od 2 y They used to play together. 22 p They did not use to play together. a2 iy y Did they use to play together? er eeu EL U1 Wee indeed slcertainly, actualy «surely, raly LL pst? Fe > Hereally got fi first division in the examination, i octink, K turgid! Lge t Did they actually tell a lie? > eee enna nnn. rortoe Sire eel Catve Voice 5°?) pes an action whic! "Past Continuous Tense” is a tense that describes an h was BoiN8 On the pay ane ance aes Eon HonBue 7 CoPriCiany gh tnLibnbe 778 > Children were outing ini vd > Iwas raining cats and dogs, i‘ > Fatima was going > Iwas taking breakfast. * You were buying fruit > The sun was shining. (oy Negative Sentences, : a AP) AE Got wt L (were | was) CLE t(Negative PWAL Tansey > They were not going Zesty > We were not bathing in the canal, eb > You were not buying fri ahi > They were not doing their work, AG Interrogative Sentences i”) Ee Angee subjesLe A Wer Wasd-£4 bnenogaive) belo PLT 0 Fe thetdnPAL UE Keine TL > Was I making a noise? > Were we swimming in the river? > Were you telling lc? FINE LNA LE ZL WA seri owhen, why, what, wher, howstihdind., Detidrg > Why were you shivering with cold? > Where were you roaming about? > Was he not running fast? > Was 0 a SIE albeE S28 Indefinite ASA Past Perfect A 7A yp Head eaten food before I came, "Utne bee Bonde epee L isthe tale L phe lTensee >The patient had died before the doctor came whee Li dette LBS Verb A 7m Rattle L OebS AS Verb AL bad, > The bell had rung when we reached the school. } I had won the race before the bell rang firmative Sentences ne ther Tesne ze L Mind form verbuahad AL Subject Ut > You had already punished Inam. . 2 My friend had posted the letter of congratulation before 1 met him. Qi LS SrereKe dee (AP) Negative Sentences 4 Bee tynotl had LLL tNegativer AL Tenses > Hehad not already stolen my pen. wygPegeen boy Interrogative Sentences Caer tL de < Subjects had LL ar) Interrogatives AL Tenses! (i) -etbetdin Pe > Had we passed the examination? ee inury > Had the cook gone before I came home? Sabha ¥ i 5 Js, when, where, what — <= au Sos ig Ne rose? > Why had the farmers gone to the fields before InESUNTCS ig if, pute SE Siged, > When and how had a created disorder? Us al ly) Interro} & Negat bie Forad te B os, Teepe eee uionee bal fot fue Bs gLbe ki seg, eet Poesy > — Had he not already stolen my pen? a, a past PERFECT CONTINUoUs TENSE Wy CACTIVE VOICE >>) ALoulemP WL Be keg cP ash and dogs for two hours. . Soot yeTL (PL Tense! . oo Byte Roca ast mdibdonerev? : ALL The tar ense (i vas 5 etal ren 0 en A rice 2-L Pain oF en Pied Ces tt au Ketaon (i) sents (oe) irmatve Serra ETA teense US DSihjeae ute Peslsyi Fue tyiGUeL Air rtorsinee tL" 5b been ranting sine even Vismtbert 7 hd Ben ving in ths house for vo ear Byantobyie dont ea Sentences F GAP, aaupe Mnort Lad LLP Negative PL Tense! > Birds had not been flying in the air for two days. Ee si titnc we ty sm tinre vy “4 not been raining cats and dogs for two hours. > Wha nerrogative Ss (ow Snthile Pots ee sbjet AV rad LE wd Dneropaved PL Tense! @ Por souge ner >} Had they been playing the match since 9 o'clock? Fad he players been playing for forty minutes? é wh dri, when where, why, how (dotdeg tonne Mertby shu > Why had we been solving the sums sinee morning? > How had the baby been weeping for an hour? Interrogative & Negative Sentences Bal “TAlPresenPatcipley ot L isi pL GAL Pinot seen fg LO Potiab er ATA berbdirgLP > Had he not been reading the newspaper for an hour? Whey Hla A Linl wismtinen th n> Had it not been raining since evening? a ra (ACTIVE VOICE 4% ite Hee "Pure Indtnite Tens’ ese that deserves an ation of wpegmins HE ethan LIL HS REAL IL Khe yy Fale Sette Tene ae Cap OILY aL Sb LIL SAIL Tense) bipenisnk ny LG I shall go to Lahore next week. > Weshall play a match, ‘This tense is used in the Conditional sentences withthe Present Tense, as; oe iE SAL oP tues * — Hyou work hard, you will pass the examination, LPL sfesth LAWS OA eh Leiies) LUA AL Gui AL You, He, Shel, They ue Kshall AL We EL Gshall AL You, > Ifyou are honest, we will help you > We shall play football, ‘They will come to school. > ‘The peon will ring the bel, > shall come tomorrow. » He shall pass the examination, > We will help you. Negative Sentences notetL willshal2 ££ Negatives 4 5Z Tense J! > She will not go. Sey They will not go. Lo busts > You will not go. Lite > Ushaltnot go, kusyutie > Weshaltnotgo. — -Lezyutie : nterrogative Sentences (oiB 0) Put basi, Hols LEsuliWitdee sihea HLL tly Seon >” Will he write alter? med Shall we goto school? aa ae Lf ery EEL AL Arn when, wha, where, how, who, why, nate > Which story shall I read? en Which story shall : Sorgducwlt > How will you pass the examination? Life Negative Senten. = Wr) ‘ - Pa Luir2 Gal Sint BLOM = Sishalll Will ee AE Lr At pL bere dr, FL jyat Anjum not go to the garden? steutnt Ae t serve our country ppoab beef eer salt we not (a lid eA LE) OD ata) CACTIVE VOICE iP) ‘Future Continuous Tense’ is a tense that describes an action which has to be continued forsometime in the future, re MWe Sl pS EP Re Pao Cad trail yds liss Lire obit} Lei PuiL Tenses) > Hewill be waiting for you anxiously bn Siting Bow > You will be waiting for me inthe garden, Lee Hitnasig ‘Affirmative Sentences Gi fag AVL (First Form) 6 GE Verb tL ste 2 Swill be shall betL subjecrte AZAL, willbe AL FOAL oI L Abe shal be FV Wess Se-she > [shall be writing a story. Man Satie > Weshall be going fora walk. LureneLef > She will be sewing her clothes, aSnbisaifes utah Aaplh Zn He wil be solving paper, when we reach tere bit agile I shall be making preparation forthe examination, when you ae watehing TV ant At elo tiL enudn Nepatlve Sentences ai eee Supe Cnt bet wilt ALi teil fre > The sun will not be rising. chen Mur vy > [shall not be running. Hurtin Interrogative Sentences (oir) LoPs Hc Subject £s7¥ will shal ££ tinterrogatived™ Mi AL Tenses! (i) thet ti > Will the boy be reading his lesson? Serbo Sr YCAL Lune binLoayl > Will the labourers be levelling the road? BLE Utes Adrneh drwhat, whee, hw, which, why, whens rd GE kab (i) Fe thet int ale ng Ful nes Negative + Interrogative Sentences (ey SPL Fon gLOrE Kinot be Kt 26. er esta Ne herd sLy > Why shall we be laughing? > When will the sun be rising? > Willhe not be steeping? Sbetastin > Shall we not be playing? Lune tll Ll aaa a (active VoIce >?) Puture Perfect Tense” is used forthe desription ofthat work, which has to come time in future, ate PLS oy RP Re eI LE bap" bike BFL PiC Tenses) Brg JUE ats } School will have opened. ntences Adv t3ed form vert Aaishall havetwillhave tL Subjectute AcsigzA PP eurtedie tense Gi) AJ indefinite Tense present U2p6Lb2 seutelsiFuture Perfect Tense ue pfL ind sede if Pt PL ri > Youwill have taken breakfast. > We shall have changed the house. } The teacher will have called the roll before I reach. Lunb. is curk, Bee > Weshall have completed our work befor the sun ses. ey Moreh Oe Lanws/tor tive Senter iAP) 4 -Ehnore Lwillshatt2 £2 Negatives »AL Tenseg? — Hl > They will mot have eaten mangoes. Lurdtthin > Heil not have died before the sun rises. tee Bourn 3 Weshall not have completed ou work before the sun sts. EVLA Wal pe Lreifom _plerrogative Sentences PIL Moke subject Le AY will, shall 2L LC dr Vnterogatives AL Tense") eerthdr Shall we have learnt our lesson? Will the boys have learnt thei lessons before the teacher comes? LE Ly KEL. ALOE PL evarnich dry, which, when, where, what hows LE UL Aiea > When will the sun have set? brirnestLour > Why shall | have forgiven him? Won Ase uit iAP) ode wras PAL sil Ze GAL Knot have Foye L6H < Pishall wil ATI athberbding sly > willie people not have put up their demands? Lue > Shall we not have completed our work before the sun sets? Behe Mevigi fe dL testorl CACTIVE VOICE Gy ‘Future Perfect Continuous Tense’ a tense that describes an action which has been goin on continuously and has yet to be completed in the future, ee ESA PL ES ELL eRe Tense lied PP” HL SrbcanP5L py Lyne sebngibr SiC Tense) » Theschool will have been opening for two days. abr HE nan Fag bri since ZL Point of time)=inFsfor2L (Period of timeout, > [shall have been working hard for two months. Hut forteant Affirmative Sentences (eed) “LL Ging EFTE tt form 6 verb Avil have beentshall have been tL Subject ute FEA LEA > You will have been working since 3 o'clock > — [shall have been working for two hours. nt lpte Lint Negative Sentences (oil P » F-EHnorwtLwilishall 2LL tNegative\AL Tenses! ga book sinee moming, Lune vA ROA Sir adr) idject Le AY witltshall 2L Lt dir merrogativesusAL Tenses) > — Weshall not have been rea > The dog will not have been barking since midnight. Ba fA Interrogative Sentences DPIC Tok, > Shall we have been waiting for you since morning? wBidrg st Gb LurAirotd why, when, which, where, how, what £2 tedlrbs _(il) > How will he have been preparing for the examination since January? Sb AL oe beh a Buren > Where will the woodcutter have been looking for his axe for three day : Se Ear UY EMG E one go Negative + Interrogative Sentences CARI SEE . . = WA opidvingaL sionei Gal Snot have been Lutz 6c ishalk Wile AL or Shall we not have been playing for two hours. > Will he not have been swimming since early morning? {A verb is a word which expresses an action of a noun, that is, it tells something ah, Be thie. person, place or thing. e.g. Be tid te nL abl OCB HAUL se, tgp Welearn grammar, -ypakpift The sun shines. 1 go to school, eurtedAL ‘Najma shut the door. LOLS Cn geal xq “There are two major kind ofthe verb Ny ‘verb which expresses the ation of noun or pronoun i called prin Se ELLE (principal vee = J ton I oranun) 27 Moon) eo i adn abode abide abode arise arose arisen buy He bought bought There are two kinds of principal verb, (@)_ Transitive Verb AA Transitive verb is a verb that denotes an action which subject to an object. e.g, > The player hits the ball, (b) Intransitive Verb An Passes over from the doer o¢ et SLE Pre Hine Buse? Poss transitive verb is a verb that denotes an action which does n Which expresses a state or being as: cont HSK elva > The lady laughs louly. (action) > The bby sleeps. (sat) -eird > There is nothing inthe plate, (being) ALLS? Subject-Verb Agreement (xe S PM) It means that verb must agree with is subject, ie. a Singular subject takes a singular ve? ada plural subject takes a plural verbs as Se PON ne ch Poi te > Two and two make four > ot pass over to an objeto verte clown sian? eH ioidte bbe Hee Sie Mewes! Zyl ‘Teachers are respected everywhere. He eats mangoes Pc ea Ac) hb which is used for rhe ver # for making tense or makin geinaniiy heig veh Tie eee ae wr incipal Verb tii Py ith the principal verb. e.g. petite OIE IAS Sle eg LE ro yeah Bret m1 ream drive the ar Pore pol tellalieM xno duty unig perme Principal Verb a! Helping Verb-Ur(Helping, Verbs) Jai fslaiDovslean tue vee eis astodet. main Eien Piule! have, had, do, does, di, shal, wil, woul, ‘Tobe (s, am, are, was, were, being, been), has, co,coald AY, Might, should, must, ought ‘Te simples use of verbs to make a satemen oF factor ask a question; as Berle Spee elem? > like mangoes very much, “ut ap, > Who abused you? Souk ie Buta verb may also be used to express a command or supposition s: Se Puri L IL LPF Doitnow. oF he! | > flere you, I would not do it Mie tr SNREA Mood is the mode or manner, in which the action denoted by the verb is represented. There axe fllowing three Moods in English ESPs, Ac tevow the iL iar {9 Indicative Mood (0 | This mood is used to make a statement of fact or to ask a question or to express a supposition; as: Bie VIM LEL LSE rd Se PUK > Zafar writes neatly. eA Fe > Areyou well? Saeed > Mistay, if it rains. bh tien dnl (i) Imperative Mood oH) This mood expresses a command, an exhortation, an entreaty or prayer a Shie MSC thet Kosh aaa > Open the box. ; ( > Besteady. FON Wye bik Coda (iii) Subjunetive Mood ‘ a tc VPM AB S5., acitche gg tr keg netSiagg AHO RLS Tis mood expresses Wish, hope, fear, doubt, condition. as > wish I were a millionaire God bless you! > IFlwvere you, | would not do that Ck Point Pape dem (Past Participley oy 2K. per Past bem aa Awake He [Awoke |Awoken Beat Become [Became Become Begin Begun: Bend Bent [Bent Bind | 4 [Bound [Rouna Bite Bit Bitten Bleed txe* [Bled Bled Blow: Blew: Blown [Break uF Broke | Broken Bring Brought [Brought | {Bum & [Bum [Bum | Buy Bown} |e; Cave [Cavgha chose chosen Cine [ching Come Cone Deatt [Dealt Pe D Dit [Done ran Drawn loa Dive Driven all Fallen ieee Fee red [re 7 et Fond [Fomi—] al Fled ieee oe Flew [Flown lee or ee Froze [Frozen Ca 4 ven ead | in Ted Tg feng Pp —fKnew [now eo ee ee ten [Male |. Ive hes Ww Miso —lMisiook | y Rode [Ridden fe ~—_ un tn [Ran [Run K 7 sell ‘sold [Sold ee [shook _ [Shaken Shine cf | Shone _[Shone fe = Sune [Sink [eattnd? 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