February 03, 2016

Simple Past Tense – Positive Sentences(DAY-11)

Simple Past Tense – Positive Sentences



Simple past tense talks about actions that are over.

I went ( v2) to the market

I played cricket yesterday

I went to the movie last Sunday

My uncle came last year to my house

Exercise – 1

Read the following sentences thoroughly. All the sentences are in the above structure. 

I went to the market.
He failed in the exam.
They brought flowers for me.
She came to the school by 9’O clock.
Rama killed Ravana.
The Government changed the syllabus.
I parked my bike.
Mounika saw a snake.
I forgot my marks.
They printed some books.
We followed our Principal.
Pavan crossed a bridge.
Teja counted the numbers.
I combed my hair.
The policmen caught the thief.
Valmiki wrote the Ramayana.
I read the news paper today morning.
I heard a big noise.
Shahjahan built Tajmahal.
Balaji bought a new dress yesterday.
Harsha spoke to her manager yesterday.
She accepted my proposal.
He shouted at her subordinates.
I received a message.
The thief entered into the house.

Exercise – 2

Use the following clues and make sentences in the above structure.
I, stand, in the busstop.
I, complete, the given work.
He, buy, a new mobile.
She, get, 1st rank.
He, park, his bike there.
Chiranjeevi, act, in the movies.
He, draw, a picture.
I, speak good words yesterday.
The snake, crawl, on the floor.
They, dig, a well.
You, fai in the exam last year.
She, drink, some water.
I, fell, very happy.
The bird, fly, from the nest.
Hero, fight, with villain in the movie.
I, keep, a book on the table.
They, kneel, a book on the table.
Ravi, dealt, the matter.
I, spend, more money on my house.
Attender, stick, a notice on the notice board.
Uma, sit, on the bench.
She, smell, the biryani.
Indian, win, the match.
I, teach, Physics.
She, cry, very much yesterday.

Exercise – 3

Use 10 verbs from the verbs list and make sentences in the above structure.

Simple Present Tense – WH Questions(DAY-10)

Simple Present Tense – WH Questions



Structure

Wh + do / does - don't / doesn't + Subject + V1 + Object

Example:

What do you do in the office?

Where do you live? 


Why do (don't) you like icecreams?

When does Sita wake up daily? 


Which college do you attend?

With whom do you go to movies? 


How do you go daily?

Who drops you daily?

Exercise – 1

Read the following sentences thoroughly. All the sentences are in the above structure.
What do you want?
How do you come to school?
How many films do you see in a month?
Why do you like Andhra food?
Why don’t you change your behavior?
How do you dance?
When do you get up?
Why doesn’t he sing a song?
Where do Pavan write the exam?
Where do you go?
Why don’t you clap?
Why don’t we go for a walk?
Why don’t they wait for us?
Whom do you like most?
Where do your parents live?
How much do you pay for mobile phone?
Where do you play cricket?
Why do we shiver?
Who decorates the hall?
Why some people behave like greedy?
Why do you cry?
Why doesn’t he shave?
Why do you cheat your friend?
Why don’t we have a tea?
When do they announce result?

Exercise – 2

Use the following clues and make sentences in the above structure.
Which, you like most? Tea or Coffee?
Where, you park your bike?
How, we get our lunch?
Why, she smile?
Why, you change your hair style?
Where, you print the books?
Why, they quarrel?
Why, you comb your hair frequently?
When, you, clean the room?
How, they, open thewindows?
Where, we watch movies?
Why, you suspect him?
Why, they speak roughly?
Where, he buy that dresses?
Why, he shiver?
When, we laugh?
Why, not that dog bark?
What, they practice in the hall?
How, you cross the bridge?
When, the policeman catch thieves?
Why, you forget your keys?
Why, not the parallel lines meet?
Where, the stars move?
What, you do with the many?
When, you go to Tirupati?

Exercise – 3

Use 10 verbs from the verbs list and make sentences in the above structure.

Simple Present Tense – Negative Questions(DAY-9)

Simple Present Tense – Negative Questions



For simple present tense negative questions we bring ‘don’t’ or ‘doesn’t’ before the subject.

I don’t go to the market.

Don’t I go to the market?

He doesn’t go to the market.

Doesn’t he go to the market?

They don’t go to the market.

Don’t they go to the market?

Exercise – 1

Read the following sentences thoroughly. All the sentences are in the above structure. 

Don’t they come with him?
Doesn’t he drink tea?
Don’t you have the patience?
Doesn’t he know about that?
Don’t they go for a walk?
Don’t you have the sense?
Doesn’t he fail in the exams?
Don’t they park their bike?
Don’t they come to the school?
Don’t they accept you?
Don’t you comb your hair?
Doesn’t the policemen take bribes?
Don’t you buy a new car every year?
Doesn’t he start a new business every year?
Don’t you construct a house every six months?
Doesn’t he teach mathematics?
Doesn’t she bring flowers?
Doesn’t your father scold you?
Doesn’t Ravi clean his room?
Doesn’t Rani walk fast?
Don’t you follow me?
Don’t you sing a song?
Doesn’t he eat mangoes?
Doesn’t Raju give money?
Doesn’t she wash the clothes?

Exercise – 2

Use the following clues and make sentences in the above structure.
They not ask anything?
You not plant the plants?
We not dance?
I not ride the horse?
You not sit quietly?
We not visit the temple?
They not call me?
He not refuse our appeal?
We not observe those things?
They not paint the walls?
We not support you?
You not shut your mouth?
I not jump from here?
Tarun not enjoy music?
Uma not read newspaper?
He not study novels?
Shafi not copy from your book?
Raja not disturb you?
Ravi not laugh?
He not love kids?
You not use your mind?
He not suspect you?
They not tease you?
You not bow your head?

Exercise – 3

Use 10 verbs from the verbs list and make sentences in the above structure.