February 02, 2016

Simple Present Tense – Negative Sentences(DAY- 7)


Simple Present Tense – Negative Sentences


In the same way for Simple Present Tense, we use the helping verb ‘do’ and ‘does’. ‘Do’ is use for ‘I’, ‘they’, ‘we’, ‘you’ and all plurals. ‘Does’ is use for ‘he’, ‘she’, ‘it’ and all third person singulars. Example -

I go to the market everyday.

I don’t go to the market everyday.

He goes to the market everyday.

He doesn’t go to the market everyday.

They go to the market everyday.

They don’t go to the market everyday.

Exercise – 1

Read the following sentences thoroughly. All the sentences are in the above structure.
I don’t drink milk everyday.
He doesn’t drink coffee.
We don’t want marks.
You don’t come here.
They don’t love each other.
Ravi doesn’t smoke.
Sun doesn’t rise in the west.
Sun doesn’t set in the east.
The stars don’t appear in the day time.
The sun doesn’t revolve around the planets.
A dumb man doesn’t speak.
A deaf man doesn’t hear.
Raju doesn’t stand on his words.
I don’t know about you.
We don’t play cricket.
He doesn’t tell lies.
The parallel lines do not meet each other.
My views don’t coincide with you.
A cat doesn’t bark.
Ali doesn’t wear shoes.
Ramu doesn’t study well.
Our leaders do not develop the country.
Snakes do not take care of their younger ones.
He doesn’t lie.
She doesn’t learn anything.

Exercise – 2

Use the following clues and make sentences in the above structure.
Two rain drops, not, make, pool.
Two wrongs, not, make, right.
Oil and water, not, mix.
Ravi, not, drink coffee.
They, not go anywhere.
He, not eat breakfast early.
My brother, not like banana.
I, not visit the temple.
She, not run here.
I, not write letters.
They, not know about you.
We, not keep confidence on you.
You, not shut your mouth.
He, not build a house.
She, not cut her nails.
I, not cross my limits.
We, not, tell lies.
She, not, shiver even in the winter.
They, not, scold you.
I, not, give anything to you.
He, not, kick the ball.
Raju, not, teach maths.
You, not, study here.
They, not, laugh at all.
I, not, love you.

Exercise – 3

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

Simple Present Tense – (Regular Action) Positive Statements (DAY- 6)


Simple Present Tense – (Regular Action) Positive Statements


Let us see the 4 most important tenses in positive statements. Simple present tense names actions which are regular. They come again and again like –

I drink milk daily

I go to temple every Friday

My uncle comes to India every year

I see a movie every Sunday.Etc.

Exercise – 1

Read the following sentences thoroughly. All the sentences are in the above structure.
I drink milk every day.
He drinks coffee every day.
They go to temple.
Sun rises in the east.
Sun sets in the west.
Ali comes to school early.
I jog in the park every morning.
She smiles always.
You know about me.
She greets everyone on new year day.
I get up by 6’O clock daily.
He hugs his father every morning.
Seniors rag the juniors.
Boys tease the girls.
Traffic Police waves his hands.
She talks with her brother every evening.
The God ignores our sins.
Teachers sign in the register daily.
Children whisper in every class.
The Sun hides in the clouds some times.
Aravinda children perform well in the cultural activities.
We see stars in the sky every night.
Children go to school every day.
Ravi visits Tirupati every year.
The congress Government changes CM’s every year.

Exercise – 2

Use the following clues and make sentences in the above structure.
The God, warn, us, by creating sorrows.
We, stand, every day, in the bus stop.
Dead man, tell, no stories.
NGO’s, care, the orphans.
Mahesh babu, act, in the moves.
I, like, mangoes.
My parents, live, in Delhi.
We, come, home, 5 in the evening.
I, hate, greed, persons.
We, sell, mangoes.
They, eat, idlies.
You, grow, mango trees.
A, broken hand, work, but not a broken heart.
A black hen, lay, a white egg.
A monkey, never, think, her baby ugly.
Still water, run, deep.
Time, pass, like the wind.
Water, wash, everything.
They live in the wooden houses.
We cross the bridge every day.
He speak, nicely.
God punish, every sinner.
Gopi, fail, in all exams.
CBI, arrest, corrupt, persons.
We listen to Bhagavadgita every morning.

Exercise – 3

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

Present Continuous tense –Wh Questions(DAY-5)

Present Continuous tense –Wh Questions


Structure

Wh + am / is / are - am not / isn't / aren't + Subject + V4 + Object

Example:

Why are you laughing? What is she doing? When are they coming?

Exercise – 1

Read the following sentences thoroughly. All the sentences are in the above structure.
Where are you going?
Why is she crying?
Why are you shouting?
How are you coming?
What are you studying?
Which movie are you watching?
When is he coming?
Why is the dog barking?
Why are you taking the rest?
What are you talking?
How are you singing?
What are taking?
How are you writing your exam?
How is she singing?
Why are you begging?
What are they announcing?
Which game are you playing?
What are you drinking?
What are you seeing?
How is she walking?
What is he writing?
What are you bringing?
How is he dancing?
What are you waiting for?
What is happening here?

Exercise – 2

Use the following clues and make sentences in the above structure.
Whom, you, follow?
Why, you, hesitate?
Why, you, forgive, him?
What, you, give, him?
Why, you, doubt, me?
How, he, teach?
Why, it, so, bore?
How, the baby, sleep?
Why, you, lose, the marks?
Why, children, make, noise?
Whom, you, electing?
Why they, fight?
Why, you, keep, this with you?
Why, they, shiver?
Why, her voice, tremble?
Why, they, share, that?
How they, release, water?
Why, he, shake, the glass?
Whom, you, invite, to the party?
What, he, say?
Why, you, behave, like that?
Why, she, hide, there?
When, he, return, home?
Why, she, stand?
What, you, tell, about?

Exercise – 3

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

Present Continuous Tense – Negative Questions (DAY-4)

Present Continuous Tense – Negative Questions



Now let us learn negative questions.

For negative questions we use negative form of the helping verb.

For present continuous tense

I am not going.

Am I not going?

He is not going.

Isn’t he going?

They aren’t going.

Aren’t they going?

Exercise – 1

Read the following sentences thoroughly. All the sentences are in the above structure.
Am I not teaching well?
Isn’t he coming to school?
Aren’t you buying the dress?
Aren’t they playing cricket?
Aren’t you learning new words?
Isn’t the doctor checking the patients?
Isn’t he chewing the bubblegum?
Isn’t Jayanthi crying?
Isn’t the baby laughing?
Aren’t you using your mind?
Isn’t he kicking the ball?
Isn’t the drill master whistling?
Aren’t they announcing results?
Isn’t Ravi helping Ramu?
Isn’t he shaving?
Am I not writing the book?
Aren’t we waiting for you?
Aren’t you suffering from fever?
Isn’t she watching movie?
Aren’t they clapping?
Isn’t he cheating?
Aren’t they printing the books?
Aren’t you suspecting me?
Aren’t seniors teasing the juniors?
Isn’t he bowing his head?

Exercise – 2

Use the following clues and make sentences in the above structure.
You, not, increase, my salary? (Aren’t you increasing my salary?)
we, not, sail, on a boat?
that, not, parrot, talk?
you, not, take, money?
the vehicle, not, move?
she, not, find, anything?
you, not, catch, me?
He, not, talk, loud?
you, not, work, with the computer?
they, not, go, out?
she, not, wash, clothes?
he, not, read, a novel?
revathi, not, wait, for a taxi?
we, not, dine, now?
he, not, do, the homework?
they, not, study?
he, not, cook, the food?
Raju, not, sit, on the floor?
he, not, wear, a sweater?
we, not, listen, to the music?
they, not, run, very fast?
she, not, sing, well?
he, not, do, anything?
the tree, not, shed, the leaves?
you, not, shut, the door?

Exercise – 3

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