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PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE, (TENSES PART 4)

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PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE  :-  (TENSES PART 4) Flow diagram of Tenses   TYPES OF PERFECT TENSE  AFFIRMATIVE  INTERROGATIVE (?)  NEGATIVE  PRESENT PERFECT CONTI.  Sub+Has/Have+been+V1+ing+O+Since/for+T  Has/Have+S+been+V1+ing+O+Since/for+T+?  S+Has/Have+not+been+V1+ing+O+since/for+T   PAST  PERFECT CONTINUOUS. Sub+Had been+V1+ing+O+Since/for+T Had+S+been+V1+ing+O+Since/for+T+?   S+Had not been+V1+ing+O+since/for+T  FUTURE   PERFECT CONTINUOUS.  S+Will/shall+Have+been+V1+ing+O+Since/for+T  Will/shall+S+Have been+V1+ing+O+Since/for+T+?  S+W ill/shall+not have been+V1+ing+O+ since/for+T Note  :- Since is added point in the time, in the past e.g., (Year, weeks, months)             Where, For is added in specific period of time e.g., (Days, hours, minutes, week, month) Let's see some examples for  PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE  :- 1.  He has been making  kites since morning. (Simple Affi.) 2.  The maid servant has been  working in my home since 2 years.  (Simple Affi.) 3. She has bee

PERFECT TENSE (TENSES PART 3)

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PERFECT TENSE  :-  (TENSES PART 3) Flow diagram of Tenses   TYPES OF PERFECT TENSE  RULE(AFFIR.)  INTERRO(?)  NEG  PRESENT PERFECT  Sub+Has/Have+V3+O  Has/Have+S+V3+O+?  S+Has/Have+not+V3+O   PAST  PERFECT  S+Had+V3+O Had+S+V3+O+?  S+Had not+V3+O  FUTURE   PERFECT  S+Will/shall+Have+V3+O  Will/shall+S+Have+V3+O+?  S+Will/shall+not have+V3+O Note  :- HAS , is  a dded  when Subject(S) is  SINGULAR NOUN. e.g., (He, She, It)             HAVE, is added  when Subject(S) is  PLURAL. e.g., (We, You, They, These, Those)            HAD,  is added in Past Perfect Tense. Let's see some examples for  PRESENT PERFECT TENSE  :- 1.  He has gone  to school. (Simple Affi.) 2.  Has she  worked hard ? (Interro ?) 3.  Mohan has not  read a book. ( Negative) 4.  I have gone  to market. (Simple Affi.) 5. Have  t hey  worked hard ?  (Interro ?) 6.  We have not  done work. ( Negative) PAST PERFECT TENSE  :- Let's see some examples of  Past Perfect Tense :- 1.  He had  gone to school. (Simple Affi.) 2.

CONTINUOUS TENSE, (TENSES PART 2)

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CONTINUOUS TENSE :-  (TENSES PART 2) Flow diagram of Tenses   TYPES OF CONTIN. TENSE  RULE(AFFIR.)  INTERRO(?)  NEG  PRESENT CONTIN.  Sub+Is/am/are+V1+ing+O  Is/am/are+S+V1+ing+O+?  S+Is/am/are+not+V1+ing+O   PAST CONTIN.  S+Was/were+V1+ing+O Was/were+S+V1+ing+O+?  S+Was/were+not+V1+ing+O  FUTURE CONTIN.  S+Will/shall+be+V1+ing+O  Will/shall+S+be+V1+ing+O+?  S+Will/shall+not+be+V1+ing+O Note  :- IS and WAS, is  a dded  when Subject(S) is  SINGULAR NOUN. e.g., (He, She, It)             ARE and WERE, is added  when Subject(S) is  PLURAL. e.g., (We, You, They, These, Those)           AM,  is added with I, sub. only. Let's see some examples for  PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE  :- 1.  He is going  to school everyday (Simple Affi.) 2.  Is she  working hard ? (Interro ?) 3.  Mohan is not  reading a book. ( Negative) 4.  I am going  to school every day. (Simple Affi.) 5. Are  t hey  working hard ?  (Interro ?) 6.  We are not  reading these books. ( Negative) PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE  :- Let's

INDEFINITE TENSE, (TENSES PART 1)

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INTRODUTION ABOUT TENSE :- Tense word comes from Latin word "Tempas" which mean time. Tenses mainly divided into 3 parts as :- PRESENT TENSE PAST TENSE FUTURE TENS Again these Tense divided into following parts :- Flow diagram of Tenses   TYPES OF INDEFINITE TENSE  RULE(AFFIR.)  INTERRO(?)  NEG  PRESENT INDEFINITE  Sub+V1+S/es+O  Do/Does+S+V1+O+?  S+Do/does+not+V1+O   PAST INDEFINITE  S+V2+O Did+S+V1+O+?  S+Did not+V1+O  FUTURE INDEFINITE  S+Will/shall+V1+O  Will/shall+S+V1+O+?  S+Will/shall+not+V1+O PRESENT INDEFINITE TENSE :- Note :- S/es added with Verb(V1) when Subject(S) is SINGULAR NOUN. e.g., (He, She, It) > Does            S/es never added when Subject(S) is PLURAL. e.g., (I, We, You, They, These, Those) > Do Let's see some examples for Singular Subjects :- 1. He goes to school everyday (Simple Affi.) 2. Does she work hard ? (Interro ?) 3. Mohan does not read a book. ( Negative) Let's see some examples for Plural Subjects :- 1. I go to schoo

Why Bentup bars (Crank) are provided in beams ?

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Bent up bars or cranks are provided in the beams or slab to resist the hogging and sagging Bending moments and also used to resist Shear forces which are greater at supports .

Roti is called by Tortilla in english.

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Roti is called the tortilla in english not 'Chapati'.  

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