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Perfect Continuous Tenses

    Perfect Continuous Tenses The perfect continuous tenses are used to express actions or states that started in the past,continued for a specific timeframe, may continue in the present or may continue into the future.These tenses emphasize the duration or ongoing nature of the action or… Read More »Perfect Continuous Tenses

    Present Continuous Tense

      Present Continuous Tense Morning at Vidya Niketan Hostel It’s 6:00 AM at Vidya Niketan Hostel. Many students are waking up to their alarm clocks. In the yoga hall, Sharma Ma’am is teaching morning yoga, and twenty students are following her instructions. Some students are stretching… Read More »Present Continuous Tense

      Simple Future Tense

        Simple Future Tense We use simple future to talk about the future. Read the followingpassage and note that it is talking about a prediction. The Weather Forecast for Mumbai: “The past few days have been exceptionally hot, with temperatures rising over 35 degrees Celsius. The… Read More »Simple Future Tense

        Simple Past Tense

        Simple Past Tense Read the passage During a management seminar, Mr. T.N. Seshan, former chief electioncommissioner, shared an experience he had while travelling inU.P. with his wife. As they were travelling by road, they saw amango plantation filled with sparrow nests. Mr. Seshan’s wife decided… Read More »Simple Past Tense

        Rhetorical Devices

          Great writers and speakers use rhetorical devices to persuade their audience. These devices make arguments more compelling and create an emotional response in the listener or reader. You too can use them as tools to create emphasis and sway your audience. In this article,… Read More »Rhetorical Devices

        perfect tenses

        Perfect Tenses Present Perfect Tense Usage When an action completed in the immediate past or when an action that began at some in the past and continues up to the present moment, we use present perfect tense to describe it. Structure Subject + has/have +… Read More »perfect tenses