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Present perfect continuous tense
Affirmative sentence - Perfect continues tense tell about the time, if we talk about the particular point of time or a definite time "since" is used where the starting point of time is definite)
- like since may, since 3 o clock, since 1984
- and if there is definite point of time is not certain we use "for"( if the point of time is uncertain) then we use "for?.
Example - I have been dancing for two hours.( here we used for because there is no certain point of time )
- He has been sleeping since 6 O? cock ( here we used since because the point of time is certain.)
- I have been doing this since may.
Negative sentence
- I have not been working for four hours.
- He has not been sleeping since 6 o? clock.
- I have-not been coming here since May.
- She is not doing this science 1989.
Interrogative sentence - affirmative
- have I been working for four hours?
- Has he been sleeping since 6 0? clock.
- Has she doing this since July.
- Have they not coming for last two days?
Interrogative sentence - negative
- Have I not been working for four hours?
- He has not been sleeping since 6 o? clock?
- Has she not been doing this since July?
- Why have not been replying for last few days.
Example
- He has been living here for a month.
- Police has been searching the thief for last four days.
- I have been doing this task since morning.
- He has been teaching in this school since 5th July 1985.
- She has not been coming school for four days.
- She has not been talking to me for 3 days.
- We have not been going to our office for few days.
- He has been ill since Monday
- This baby has been crying since yesterday
- she has not been doing home work since yesterday.
- Has he been playing for one hour?
- Has he been walking since morning?
- Has police been searching for police for one month?
- Has she not been suffering from fever since last night?
- Has she not been reading her book for three days?
- Why he has not been coming school for two days?
- Why has he been upsetting for last two days?
- Why we have not been taking admission in this school since July?
- Why have you been treating your friend like this for few days?
- Why have they been using my car since morning?
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How To Use Preposition
In / within "In" shows the last point of time "within" shows during the time Example She will come in a week?s time. (at the close of month .)You must return my money in a month.You can learn this in a year.She will return within weak?s time....
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How To Use Preposition
In / within "In" shows the last point of time "within" shows during the time Example She will come in a week?s time. (at the close of month .)You must return my money in a month.You can learn this in a year.She will return within weak?s time....
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Future Tense
Affirmative Sentences Rules ? ?shall? for --- First Person ( I, we) Will for--- second Person (He, you, they) She will help you.I shall talk to him.They will go to holiday.He will go with his father.Negative Sentence Rules ? ?not? after "will" or "shall"...
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Present Continues Tense
(Present continues tense) Affirmative Sentence Rules (add ?ing? with first form of the verb) plural noun (you, they) ? are+ ?ing? with first form of the verb singular noun (he, she, it) ?is+ ?ing? with first form of the verb I am reading my book.She...
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Tenses : Present, Past, Future
Present Tense 1a) PRESENT INDEFINITE/SIMPLE Affirmative: Sub+V1 I write a letter. She makes a doll. Note:Use s/es with the 1st form of the verb if the Subject is He/She/It or singular Noun (boy, player, teacher, Mohan, Sita etc). Negative: Sub+do/does+not+V1...
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