Transcript Tenses - 1
A Remedial English
Grammar
CHAPTERS
ARTICLES
AGREEMENT OF VERB AND SUBJECT
CONCORD OF NOUNS, PRONOUNS AND POSSESSIVE
ADJECTIVES
CONFUSION OF ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS
DIFFICULTIES WITH COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVES
CONFUSION OF PARTICIPLES: ACTIVE & PASSIVE
PREPOSITIONS
NEGATIVE VERBS
TENSES 1, 2 & 3
THE INFINITIVE
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Present tense: Simple and Continuous
Simple
Universal truth
E.g. The earth moves round the sun
Habitual/recurrent action
The school starts functioning at 9.30 am
For permanent situations
This river flows to the Arabian sea
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Continuous
Activity happening at the time of speaking
E.g. The bell is ringing at the temple
Temporary situations
E.g. Boniface is standing near the bridge
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Exceptions
For verbs come and go, if the sentences
begin with here and there, simple present
tense is used
E.g. Here they come.
There goes the bus.
Verbs denoting physical senses use simple
form
E.g. I see a tram coming
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When ‘feel’ means ‘experience a sensation’ and
‘think’ means ‘be of the opinion’, then simple
tense is used.
E.g. I feel tired.
I think you should reconsider your
decision.
Simple and continuous can refer to future in the
active form
E.g. The PM visits Kerala next month.
The PM is visiting Kerala next month.
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Past tense: Simple and Continuous
Activity as in progress in the past
E.g. When we arrived they were having
lunch.
Habitual activity/past belief
E.g. We had our lunch at 12.30 in those
days
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Activity on one particular occasion viewed
retrospectively
E.g. The train arrived ten minutes late
Activity viewed in its entirety after its
completion
E.g. I slept for three hours