29 Nov 2016

PAST HABITUAL TENSE

                      PAST HABITUAL TENSE

DEFINITION:-
                        Such verb, which shows that the subject did some work in “habit” in past time that is called past habitual tense.
NOTE:- (1) 
                  This tense shows the habitual action of the subject in past time.
EXAMPLE:-
(1)            Asad used to revere the elders.
(2)            He used to go to the garden early in the morning.

NOTE:- (2)
                  “Used to” is the exclusive sign of this tense.
NOTE:- (3)
                  “Did” is it’s helping verb, it is used when we change as assertive sentence into interrogative, negative, interrogative and negative or emphatic.

NOTE:- (4)
                   Some time it is also used like past tense.
EXAMPLE:-
(1)            The people of Mecca worshiped idols.
(2)            Holy prophet (peace be upon him) preached of Islam.

NOTE:- (5)
                   This tense denotes discontinued habit or past situation too, which differs in present.
(1)            My father used to tell me funny stories, but doesn’t now.
(2)            You used to wait for me, but don’t now.
(3)            I used to play cricket, but don’t now.

NOTE:- (6)
                   Would is also used in this tense.
(1)            He would see me.
(2)            Anwar would go to school by car.
FORMATION:-
SUBJECT
E – SIGN
M . VERB
OBJECT
Ustad Bukhari
used to
compose
poetry
We
used to
Take
tea

= Ustad Bukhari used to compose poetry.
= We used to take tea.
CONJUGATION:-
I used to sing a song.
We used to sing a song.
You used to sing a song.
He used to sing a song.
She used to sing a song.
It used to sing a song.
They used to sing a song.
ASSERTIVE
(1)            We used to revolt again him.
(2)            He used to chew  pan.
(3)            I used to rely on you.
INTERROGATIVE
(1)            Did we use to revolt against him?
(2)            Did he use to chew pan?
(3)            Did I use to rely on you?
NEGATIVE
(1)            We did not use to revolt against him.
(2)            He did not use to chew pan.
(3)            I did not use to rely on you.
INT & NEG
(1)            Did we not use to revolt against him?
(2)            Did he not use to chew pan?
(3)            Did I not use to rely on you?

MODEL SENTENCES
(1)            I used to study five hours daily.
(2)            Lyela used to apply Bio -amla shempo but she applies black rose now.
(3)            Arab used to bury their living daughters.
(4)            The people was olden times used to spend simple life.

(5)            Karim didn’t use to value the time.

27 Nov 2016

PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE OR PAST PROGRESSIVE TENSE

                               PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
                                                    OR
                              PAST PROGRESSIVE TENSE
DEFINITION:-
                          Such verb, which modifies, that the subject was doing some work continuously in past time that is called past continuous tense or past progressive tense.
NOTE:- (1)
                  This tense shows the continuous action of the subject in past time.
EXAMPLE:-
(1)            Aslam was going to the station.
(2)            Anwar was remembering a poem.
NOTE:- (1)
              “Was” and “Were” are the helping verbs to this tense.
NOTE:- (3)
                   “ing” form of the verb is used in this tense.
REMEMBER:-
                       For putting “ing” the same rules and applied, as you have learnt in present continuous tense.
FORMATION:-
SUBJECT
H. VERB
M. VERB I
ING
OBJECT
Akram
was
drive
ing
a car
They
were
take
ing
tea

= Akram was driving a car.
= They were taking tea.

CONJUGATION:-
 I was going.
We were going.
You were going.
He was going.
She was going.
It was going.
They were going.

ASSERTIVE
(1)            The cat was jumping over the wall.
(2)            The man was riding on the horse.
(3)            The boys were playing on the playground.
(4)            My friends were watching the movie in cinema.
(5)            She was drawing a picture on the wall.
INTERROGATIVE
(1)            Was the cat jumping over the wall?
(2)            Was the man riding on the horse?
(3)            Were the boys playing on the playground?
(4)            Were my friends watching the movie in cinema?
(5)            Was she drawing a picture on the wall?

NEGATIVE
(1)            The cat was not jumping over the wall.
(2)            The man was not riding on the horse.
(3)            The boys were not playing on the playground.
(4)            My friends were not watching the movie in cinema.
(5)            She was not drawing a picture on the wall.
INT & NEG
(1)            Was the cat not jumping over the wall?
(2)            Was the man not riding on the horse?
(3)            Were the boys not playing on the playground?
(4)            Were my friends not watching the movie in cinema?
(5)            Was she not drawing a picture on the wall?

MODEL SENTENCES
(1)            The teacher was dictating the students.
(2)            Many man were buying tickets for film.
(3)            A child was weeping bitterly in the cradle.
(4)            Bombs were falling and people were coming out of their houses.
(5)            What were you thinking that time?
(6)            Safia was studying in her room.
(7)            The sun was covering with the clouds.

(8)            The prime minister was assuring the people.

25 Nov 2016

PAST SIMPLE TENSE OR PAST TENSE

                                        PAST SIMPLE TENSE         
                                                         OR
                                                 PAST TENSE
DEFINITION:-
                         Such verb, which denotes that the subject did some work in past time that is called past tense or past simple tense.

NOTE:- (1)
                  This tense shows an action of the subject but in previous time.
EXAMPLE:-
                     Raheem broke a jar.
                     Safia drank water.
NOTE:- (2)
                  “Did” is the helping verb to this tense.
NOTE:- (3)
                  “Did” is used, when we change an assertive sentence in to interrogative, negative, int & neg or emphatic.
NOTE:- (4)
                  Second form of the verb is used in this tense.
NOTE:- (5)
                  “When did is used, then first form is used by all the subjects.

FORMATION:-
SUBJECT
M.VERB II
OBJECT
Farzana
remembered
a poem
Safia
made
tea

= Farzana remembered a poem.
= Safia made tea.

CONJUGATION:-
  I bought.
  We bought.
  You bought.
  He bought.
  She bought.
  It bought.
  They bought.

ASSERTIVR
(1)            Ysamin broke a glass.
(2)            Kamal won the prize.
(3)            A baby peeped.

INTERROGATIVE
(1)            Did Yasmin break a glass?
(2)            Did Kamal win the prize?
(3)            Did a baby peep?

NEGATIVE
(1)            Yasmin did not break a glass.
(2)            Kamal did not win the prize.
(3)            A baby did not peep.

INT & NEG
(1)            Did Yasmin not break a glass?
(2)            Did Kamal not win the prize?
(3)            Did a baby not peep?

EMPHATIC
(1)            Yasmin did break a glass.
(2)            Kamal did win the prize.
(3)            A baby did peep.

     MODEL SENTENCES
(1)            Safia cut her hand.
(2)            I received your kind letter.
(3)            Did you not win the match?
(4)            What did you learn in the class yesterday?
(5)            Black-smith made an axe.
(6)            Anwar spoke the truth in class.
(7)            Sikandar bought three kilo banana.
(8)            Police captured three armed persons.
(9)            Our captain made many mistakes.
(10)      I bought a  new car.
(11)      Your friend won the election in majority.
(12)      The prime minister addressed the nation on the radio and television.
(13)      Lyela invited all her friends on her birthday.
(14)      Be-Nazir presided over the meeting.
(15)      Did you not watch cricket match?
(16)      Fozia served the guests with tea.
(17)      I saw a snake in the street.
(18)      They drove cars very fast on the road.
(19)      The lion roared in the cage.
(20)      I invited you heartily.
(21)      All the students of class made note books.
(22)      Really I saw a horrible dream.

(23)      Postman brought a letter for me.