The basic structure of all the tenses in English: 1. Simple Present: Subject + Base Form of Verb (+s/es for third person singular) Example: She works in a bank. 2. Present Continuous (Progressive): Subject + “to be” (am/is/are) + Verb-ing Example: They are playing football. 3. Present Perfect: Subject + “have/has” + Past Participle Example:… Continue reading Revision of Grammar
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Rules and Regulations with Examples of Grammar: 1. Change the Degree: Rule: Modify the intensity or degree of an adjective or adverb. Example: Original: “She is very happy.” → Modified: “She is extremely happy.” 2. Change Active Voice into Passive Voice: Rule: Rearrange the sentence structure to make the object of the active voice sentence… Continue reading Study Grammar in a day
Magic Verbs, meanings and Usage
Magic Verbs, meanings and Usage Title: Playing with Words: Let’s Explore Some Special Verbs! Introduction: Hey there, language explorers! Ever wonder how words can be like little builders, creating interesting paths in our sentences? Well, today we’re diving into a bunch of special verbs – the ones that start with ‘en,’ end with ‘en,’ and… Continue reading Magic Verbs, meanings and Usage
Unique Power of Functional English Language
Functional English language
Vote of Thanks
Introduction:Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed guests, and dear participants, I extend a warm welcome and sincere gratitude to each one of you for gracing us with your presence today. Acknowledgment:I would like to express our heartfelt thanks to [Event Organizer’s Name] and the entire organizing committee for their meticulous planning and execution, ensuring the success of… Continue reading Vote of Thanks