Tuesday 29 November 2011

FUTUER CONTINUOUS

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

We use ‘’Will be +ing form verb” with You/We/They/I/He/She/It/Singular noun/Plural noun to talk about things that will be happening at a particular time in the future


Positive Sentences:   You/We/They/I/ He/She/It/Singular noun/Plural noun+ ‘’Will be +ing form verb’’

                                   You will be doing that work at this time tomorrow
                                    We will be eating chicken biryani at 12 noon tomorrow
                                    They will be traveling on the bus at 11 0’clock tomorrow morning
                                     I will be playing with kids at that time next Monday
                                     She will  be  dancing at the party at 6am the day after tomorrow
                                     He will be speaking to me at this time this Saturday
                                     It will be barking at this time tomorrow
                                     The boy will be watching TV at this time at this Saturday
                                     It will be barking at this time tomorrow
                                     The boy will be watching TV at this time at 7 tomorrow evening


Negative Sentences:  You/We/They/I/ He/She/It/Singular noun/Plural noun+ ‘’Will not be +ing form verb’’

                                   You will not  be doing that work at this time tomorrow
                                    We will not  be eating chicken biryani at 12 noon tomorrow
                                    They will not  be traveling on the bus at 11 0’clock tomorrow morning
                                     I will not  be playing with kids at that time next Monday
                                     She will  not  be  dancing at the party at 6am the day after tomorrow
                                     He will not  be speaking to me at this time this Saturday
                                     It will not  be barking at this time tomorrow
                                     The boy will not  be watching TV at this time this Saturday
                                     It will not  be barking at this time tomorrow
                                     The boy will not  be watching TV  at 7 tomorrow evening

 

Questions:                       Will    You/We/They/I/ He/She/It/Singular noun/Plural noun+ ‘’ be +ing form verb’’?

                                            Will  you  be doing that work at this time tomorrow?
                                            Will we  be eating chicken biryani at 12 noon tomorrow?
                                               
                                           Will they  be traveling on the bus at 11 0’clock tomorrow morning?
                                            Will  I  be playing with kids at that time next Monday?
                                            Will    she   be  dancing at the party at 6am the day after tomorrow?
                                             Will  he  be speaking to me at this time this Saturday?
                                             Will    it  be barking at this time tomorrow?
                                             Will  the boy  be watching TV at this time at this Saturday?
                                             Will   it  be barking at this time tomorrow?
                                              Will      the boy  be watching TV at this time at 7 tomorrow evening?

Tuesday 22 November 2011

BE FORMS -WAS,WERE(PAST)

                                                  WAS, WERE (PAST)
We use ‘Was’  with I/ he / she/ it/ / singular nouns and ‘Were’ with you/we/they/plural nouns to say that somebody /something was present in the past


Postive Sentences:   I was in London yesterday
                                 He was here last night
                                 She was there at 5 o’clock yesterday morning
                                 It was in the box this morning
                                 Dave was in that shop at that time
                                 Cathy was at her friend’s house on Monday
                                 My brother was in the garden at this time yesterday

                                 You were inside at that time yesterday
                                 They were at the party at 9 yesterday night
                                 We were at the football match on March 5th 2011
                                  My classmates were at church on Sunday
                                 

Negative Sentences:  We use ‘Not’ after Was and Were to form negative sentences

                                   I was not in London yesterday
                                   He was not  here last night
                                   She was not there at 5 o’clock yesterday morning
                                   It was not in the box this morning
                                   Dave was not  in that shop at that time
                                   Cathy was not  at her friend’s house on Monday
                                   My brother was not  in the garden at this time yesterday

                                   You were not  inside at that time yesterday
                                   They were not  at the party at 9 yesterday night
                                   We were not  at the football match on March 5th 2011
                                    My classmates were not at church on Sunday  
                                       



Questions:                 We use ‘Was’ before I/She/He/It/Singular nouns and ‘Were’ before You/They/I/Plural nouns to form questionsmorning?
                              Was it  in the box this morning?
                               Was  Dave  in that shop at that time?
                                Was   Cathy  at her friend’s house on Monday?
                                Was my brother  in the garden at this time yesterday?

                                 Were you  inside at that time yesterday?
                                  Were they  at the party at 9 yesterday night?
                                  Were we  at the football match on March 5th 2011?
                                  Were   my classmates  at church on Sunday?
                                 





                                  











                       

LINKING VERBS-AM,IS,ARE

We use ‘Am’ with I, ‘Is’ with He, She,It , Singular nouns and ‘Are’with you, we ,they and plural nouns to link two ideas


Postive Sentences : I am a doctor
                                I am a teacher
                                I am a student
                                I am a boy
                                I am a king
                               
                                 H e is my friend
                                 She is a cook
                                 It  is a ball
                                 My friend is a businessman
                                 His classmate is a cricket player
                                 He is Paul Walker
                                 Her name is Jasmine
                                 Harris is my friend
                                 Drew Barrymore is an actor
                                
                                They are learners
                                My friends are designers
                                We are adults
                                You are my friends
                                You are writers
                                You are my friend
                                You are a writer
                                His neighbors are doctors
                                The boys are tennis players
                                 The school girls are singers


Negative Senteces:   We use ‘Not’ after  ‘Am’, ‘Is’, and ‘Are’ to form Negative Sentences
                              I am not  a doctor
                              I am not  a teacher
                              I am not  a student
                              I am not  a boy
                              I am not a king
                               
                               H e is not  my friend
                               She is not  a cook
                               It  is not  a ball
                               My friend is not  a businessman
                               His classmate is not  a cricket player
                               He is not Paul Walker
                                 Her name is not  Jasmine
                                 Harris is not  my friend
                                 Drew Barrymore is not  an actor
                                
                                 They are not  learners
                                 My friends are not  designers
                                 We are not  adults
                                 You are not  my friends
                                 You are not  writers
                                 You are  not my friend
                                 You are not a writer
                                 His neighbors are not  doctors
                                 The boys are not  tennis players
                                 The school girls are not  singers


Questions:                We use ‘Am’ before I ,  ‘Is’ before  he/she/it/singular nouns  and ‘Are’ before  you/we/they/plural nouns to form Questions
I am a doctor
                              Am  I a teacher?
                              Am  I  a student?
                              Am  I  a boy?
                              Am  I  a king?
                               
                              Is  he my friend
                              Is  she  a cook
                              Is  it   a ball
                              Is  my friend  a businessman
                              Is  his classmate  a cricket player
                              Is  he  Paul Walker
                              Is  her name  Jasmine
                              Is  Harris  my friend
                              Is  Drew Barrymore  an actor
                                
                              Are  they  learners?
                              Are  my friends  designers?
                              Are  we  adults?
                              Are you  my friends?
                              Are   you  writers?
                              Are   you  my friend?
                              Are   you  a writer ?
                              Are   his neighbors  doctors?
                              Are    the boys  tennis players?
                              Are   the school girls  singers?
                                 
                                  

Monday 21 November 2011

BE FORMS-AM,IS,ARE

BE FORMS- AM,IS,ARE

We use ‘’ Am’’  with I to mean “ to be present’’ , ‘’Is’’ with He/She/It/Singular noun to mean “ to be present’’ and ‘’Are’’ with You/We/They/Plural noun to mean “ Something/somebody is present now.’’


Positive Sentences:  I am here now
                                 I am in London
                                 I am at home
                                 I am in office
                                 I am at my friend’s
                                
                                 He is in the room
                                 She is in her room
                                 It  is in the box
                                 Richard is in the USA
                                 Suresh is in Hyderabad
                                 Layla is in her office
                                 My wife is in the kitchen
                                 His classmate  is in the car


                                 They are here
                                 You  are in Paris
                                 We are in the pub
                                  My friends are in the shop
                                  His brothers are inside




Negative Sentences:  We have to use ‘’NOT” after  ‘’Am’’ , ‘’Is’’ , ‘’Are’’ to form negative sentences   
            I am here
                                 I am not in London now
                                 I am not  at home
                                 I am not  in office
                                 I am not  at my friend’s
                                 
                                 He is not  in the room
                                 She is not  in her room
                                 It  is not in the box
                                 Richard is not  in the USA
                                 Suresh is not  in Hyderabad
                                 Layla is not  in her office
                                 My wife is not  in the kitchen
                                 His classmate  is not  in the car


                                 They are not here
                                  You  are not  in Paris
                                  We are not in the pub
                                   My friends are not  in the shop
                                   His brothers are not  inside



Questions:               We have to use ‘’Am’’ before I,  ‘’Is’’ before he/ she/ it/singular noun  and ‘’Are’’ before you /we/they/plural noun to form questions     
                                    
                                 
                               
                              Am   I  here now?
                              Am   I  in London?
                              Am  I  at home?
                              Am  I  in office?
                              Am  I  at my friend’s house?
                                
                              Is   he is in the room?
                              Is   she is in her room?
                              Is   it  in the box?
                              Is  Richard  in the USA?
                              Is  Suresh is in Hyderabad?
                              Is  Layla is in her office?
                              Is  my wife is in the kitchen?
                              Is  his classmate  is in the car?


                              Are   they  here?
                              Are  you   in Paris?
                              Are  we  in the pub?
                              Are  my friends  in the shop?
                              Are  his brothers  inside?

Thursday 17 November 2011

BE FORMS- AM,IS,ARE

We use ‘’ Am’’  with I to mean “ to be present’’ , ‘’Is’’ with He/She/It/Singular noun to mean “ to be present’’ and ‘’Are’’ with You/We/They/Plural noun to mean “ Something/somebody is present now.’’


Positive Sentences:  I am here now
                                 I am in London
                                 I am at home
                                 I am in office
                                 I am at my friend’s
                                
                                 He is in the room
                                 She is in her room
                                 It  is in the box
                                 Richard is in the USA
                                 Suresh is in Hyderabad
                                 Layla is in her office
                                 My wife is in the kitchen
                                 His classmate  is in the car


                                 They are here
                                 You  are in Paris
                                 We are in the pub
                                  My friends are in the shop
                                  His brothers are inside




Negative Sentences:  We have to use ‘’NOT” after  ‘’Am’’ , ‘’Is’’ , ‘’Are’’ to form negative sentences   
            I am here
                                 I am not in London now
                                 I am not  at home
                                 I am not  in office
                                 I am not  at my friend’s
                                 
                                 He is not  in the room
                                 She is not  in her room
                                 It  is not in the box
                                 Richard is not  in the USA
                                 Suresh is not  in Hyderabad
                                 Layla is not  in her office
                                 My wife is not  in the kitchen
                                 His classmate  is not  in the car


                                 They are not here
                                  You  are not  in Paris
                                  We are not in the pub
                                   My friends are not  in the shop
                                   His brothers are not  inside



Questions:               We have to use ‘’Am’’ before I,  ‘’Is’’ before he/ she/ it/singular noun  and ‘’Are’’ before you /we/they/plural noun to form questions     
                                    
                                 
                               
                              Am   I  here now?
                              Am   I  in London?
                              Am  I  at home?
                              Am  I  in office?
                              Am  I  at my friend’s house?
                                
                              Is   he is in the room?
                              Is   she is in her room?
                              Is   it  in the box?
                              Is  Richard  in the USA?
                              Is  Suresh is in Hyderabad?
                              Is  Layla is in her office?
                              Is  my wife is in the kitchen?
                              Is  his classmate  is in the car?


                              Are   they  here?
                              Are  you   in Paris?
                              Are  we  in the pub?
                              Are  my friends  in the shop?
                              Are  his brothers  inside?