12 Dec 2016

PAST AORIST TENSE

                          PAST AORIST TENSE
DEFINITION:-
                      Such verb, which modifies that the subject wished to do something in past time but couldn’t that is called past aorist tense.
NOTE:- (1)
                  This tense shows the incomplete desire of the subject.
EXAMPLE:-
(1)            You might serve the guest with tea.
(2)            He might make a fair note book.
NOTE:- (2)
                 “Might” is its helping verb which is followed by all the subjects.
NOTE:- (3)
               “First” form of the verb is used in this tense.
FORMATION:-
SUBJECT
H .VERB
M.VERB I
OBJECT
They
might
play
a game
Raffia
might
go
to the fancy fair

= They might play a game.
= Raffia might go to the fancy fair.

CONJUGATION:-
I might wait.
We might wait.
You might wait.
He might wait.
She might wait.
It might wait.
They might wait.

ASSERTIVE
(1)            I might perform Haj.
(2)            You might introduce me to your friend.
(3)            Farzana might go to Karachi today.
(4)            High school eleven might win the match.
(5)            You might park here.
(6)            Akram might get marriage in this year.
INTERROGATIVE
(1)            Might I perform Haj?
(2)            Might you introduce me to your friend?
(3)            Might Farzana go to Karachi today?
(4)            Might High school eleven win the match?
(5)            Might you park here?
(6)            Might Akram get marriage in this year?
NEGATIVE
(1)            I might not perform Haj.
(2)            You might not introduce me to your friend.
(3)            Farzana might not go to Karachi today.
(4)            High school eleven might not win the match.
(5)            You might not park here.
(6)            Akram might not get marriage in this year.
INT & NEG
(1)            Might I not perform Haj?
(2)            Might you not introduce me to your friend?
(3)            Might Farzana not go to Karachi today?
(4)            Might High school eleven not win the match?
(5)            Might you not park here?
(6)            Might Akram get marriage in this year?

MODEL SENTENCE
(1)            It might rain in Thar.
(2)            Akram might not get marriage in this year.
(3)            We might come to you?
(4)            Safia might make tea.
(5)            We might save the time.
(6)            You might remember her name.
(7)            He might take the class.
(8)            I might buy a new car.
(9)            We might read a lesson.
(10)      You might remember a poem.
(11)      He might not go to school.
(12)      She might drink cold water.
(13)      It might sing a sweet song.