INDEFINITE TENSE, (TENSES PART 1)

INTRODUTION ABOUT TENSE :- Tense word comes from Latin word "Tempas" which mean time.
Tenses mainly divided into 3 parts as :-
  1. PRESENT TENSE
  2. PAST TENSE
  3. 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+ODid+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 school every day. (Simple Affi.)

2. Do they work hard ?  (Interro ?)

3. We do not read these books. ( Negative)

PAST INDEFINITE TENSE :-

Note :- Verb2 is added only in Affirmative (Simple past)
             Verb 1st form is used for Neg., and Interro. sentences.

Let's see some examples of Past Indefinite Tense:-

1. He went to school. (Simple Affi.)

2. She called me yesterday.

3. Did she work hard ? (Interro ?)

4. Mohan did not read a book. ( Negative)

FUTURE INDEFINITE TENSE :-

Note :- Shall is used for (I, We, Noun), Also it is used in threaten, order and pledge statements.
            Will is used in other simple conversation.

Let's see some examples of Future Indefinite Tense:-

1. He  will school tomorrow. (Simple Affi.)

2. I shall keep my promise. (Simple Affi.)

3. We shall never/not deceive you. (Neg.)

4. They will not vote against you. (Neg.)

5. Will the girls go to see film ?

6. Will the patient recover soon ?







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