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Thursday, August 25, 2016

IELTS academic writing Task 1: Sample Ielts Acade,ic Writing Task 1 - The table b...

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Friday, August 19, 2016

Tense About Tenses? Rules of Present Perfect

Rules of Present Perfect

·         Use the Present Perfect when the result of an action in the past is important in the present – attained/not attained, achieved/ not achieved, accomplished/not accomplished.
·         Typical signal words for the Present Perfect:
o    Already,
o    Just,
o    So far,
o    Yet.
·         Have /has + past participle of the verb is used to form the Present Perfect.
Do (simple present) – did (simple past) – done (past participle) – doing  
·         I have done my work.
·         Have/has + not + past participle is used to form the negative.
·         I have not yet done my work.
·         Have you done my work?
·         Has + not + past participle is used to form the negative in the 3rd person singular (he, she, it).
·         He has done this work.
·         He has not done his work.
·         Has he done his work?
·         The contracted form haven't for have + not and hasn't for has + not .
·         The participle form uses
o    ‘ed’ to the infinitive of regular verbs;
Walk (simple present) – walked (simple past) – walked (past participle) – walking  
o    Irregular verbs the form in the 3rd column of the table
Swim (simple present) – swam (simple past) – swum (past participle) – swimming.


Thursday, August 11, 2016

Some critical Ielts Tips: Tense about Tenses? Follow these rules - Rules of ...

Some critical Ielts Tips: Tense about Tenses? Follow these rules - Rules of ...: Rules of Simple Past #English #Tenses  Ielts English Grammar - Simple Past  Simple Past Rules ·          Simple Past is used for ...

Tense about Tenses? Follow these rules - Rules of Simple Past

Rules of Simple Past #English #Tenses 
Ielts English Grammar - Simple Past 

Simple Past Rules
·         Simple Past is used for actions completed in the past.
·         Signal words for the Simple Past are:
o   Yesterday
o   Last week- Last year
o   A month ago
o   In 2000
·         ‘ed’ is appended to the infinitive of regular verbs
·         If the regular verbs ends in -e, I only add d to the infinitive.
·         In case of the irregular verbs, form mentioned in the 2nd column of the table of the irregular verbs is used.
Simple present
Simple past
Past participle
Present participle
Do
Did
Done
Doing
Bring
Brought
Brought
Bringing
Swim
Swam
Swum
swimming

·         To make negative sentences did + not + infinitive of the verb is used.
o   I did not call my friends.
·         The contracted form for did + not is didn't .
·         For object questions, did + infinitive of the verb is used.
o   Did you call your friends yesterday?
·         For subject questions, verb is used to form in the Simple Past.
o   Who called you yesterday?
·         The verb be has two forms in the Simple Past, was were.
o   I                       was
o   You                 were
o   he, she, it         was
o   we, you, they   were 

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