TENSES (SIMPLE WORKS)
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
SIMPLE WORKS:
They are two kinds. They are:
1. Simple Present Tense.
2. Simple Future Tense.
They both give the same meaning, but there is a difference in time like this.
Simple Present: Says about the regular and habitual actions. These are
said with times, like:
Regular Times: Everyday / week / year / month / always / never /
generally etc.
Habitual Times: Frequently / Seldom / Rarely / Occasionally etc.
Interval Times: Once / Twice / Thrice.. etc, and Universal Truths and the General Characters of people, animals etc, and the actions which are done by our mind and sense of organs are also related to Simple Present Tense Actions.
SUBJECT RULE: To say these actions we use the 1st form of Main Verb directly or with Do / Does, when the Subject is in 3rd person singular the Main Verb must be added with 's' or 'es'. But when we say with the support of 'Do' / 'Does' , 'Do' is used for Plural Subject, 'Does' is used for Singular Subjects.
As usually while saying these actions with Modal Auxiliaries we use 1st form of the Main Verb after them like 'be' in the position, 'have' in possessiveness.
OBJECT RULE: While saying these Simple Actions of Present with Object rule
we use the Present 'Be' forms: "am / is / are + M.V 3rd form".
For Modal Auxiliaries we use "M.A + Be + M.V 3rd form.
Examples:
SUBJECT RULE:
I do play Cricket every week.
I don't play Cricket every week.
Do you play Cricket every week?
Don't you play Cricket every week?
They write novels frequently.
They don't write novels frequently.
Do they write novels?
Don't they write novels?
She gives gifts seldom.
She does not give gifts.
Does she give gifts?
Doesn't she give gifts?
Rama always disappoints Ramya.
(does disappoint)
Rama doesn't disappoint Ramya.
Does Rama disappoint Ramya?
Doesn't Rama disappoint Ramya?
OBJECT RULE:
Cricket is played by me.
Cricket is not played by me.
Is the Cricket played by you?
Is the Cricket not played by you?
Novels are written by them frequently.
Novels are not written by them frequently.
Are the Novels written by them?
Aren't the Novels written by them?
Gifts are give by her.
Gifts are not given by her.
Are the gifts given by her?
Ramya is always disappointed by Rama.
Ramya is not disappointed by Rama.
Is Ramya always disappointed by Rama?
Isn't Ramya always disappointed by Rama?
INTERROGATIVE QUESTIONS:
SUBJECT RULE:
What do you write?
Who play foot ball?
When does he conduct seminars?
How much money do you spend every month?
OBJECT RULE:
What is written?
By whom is the foot ball played?
When are the seminars conducted?
How much money is spent by you every month?
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