In this movie you can see how to use present simple tense deeply.
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Sunday, June 7, 2009
Saturday, June 6, 2009
The Noun
A Noun is a word used as the name of a person, place or think of.
Look at the following sentence:
Alex was a wise vice king.
The noun Alex refers to a particular king, but the noun king might be applied to any other king as well as to Alex. We call Ali a Proper Noun, and king a Common Noun.
Look at the following sentence:
Alex was a wise vice king.
The noun Alex refers to a particular king, but the noun king might be applied to any other king as well as to Alex. We call Ali a Proper Noun, and king a Common Noun.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
"Auxiliary verb" OR "Helping verb"
An Auxiliary verb or Helping verb such as be, do and have used with main verbs to show tense, etc. and to form questions and negatives.
For Example:
I am eating food.
I have written a latter.
He did not watch T.V.
In the above tenses Helping verbs are "am, have and did" they are all showing the time and period 1st tense is talking about middle of action"eating" and 2nd tense is talking about something has done before but it is connected with the present like the tense " I have written a latter" says someone wrote a latter in the past but the latter is still in the hand of that person. And the last one talks about totally past like something happened in the past and there is no connection with it. Like " I ate food six hours ago now I am hungry." its mean there is no more food in his stomach.
For Example:
I am eating food.
I have written a latter.
He did not watch T.V.
In the above tenses Helping verbs are "am, have and did" they are all showing the time and period 1st tense is talking about middle of action"eating" and 2nd tense is talking about something has done before but it is connected with the present like the tense " I have written a latter" says someone wrote a latter in the past but the latter is still in the hand of that person. And the last one talks about totally past like something happened in the past and there is no connection with it. Like " I ate food six hours ago now I am hungry." its mean there is no more food in his stomach.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Definition of Object
Object:
"An Object is Receiver of an action (verb)"
For Example:
1. I watch T.V "Television".
Here "T.V" is an Object because its receiving an action "watch".
2. I listen music.
Here "music" is an Object cecause its receiving an action "listen".
"An Object is Receiver of an action (verb)"
For Example:
1. I watch T.V "Television".
Here "T.V" is an Object because its receiving an action "watch".
2. I listen music.
Here "music" is an Object cecause its receiving an action "listen".
Definition of Verb
Verb:
"A verb is a word that usually denotes that an action (go, eat), an occurrence (decompose, glitter), or a state of being (exist, stand)".
"Verb shows an action"
For Example:
"I write a latter".
Here write is a verb. Because it shows an action of writing.
What is Subject?
Subject:
Subject is a doer of an action.
For Example:
He goes to school.
Here "He" is Subject. Because in the sentence "He" is the doer of action "goes".
Subject is a doer of an action.
For Example:
He goes to school.
Here "He" is Subject. Because in the sentence "He" is the doer of action "goes".
Tenses
What is Tenses?
Tenses:
"The time of a verb's action or state of being, such as past, present, and future".
"The combination of three things, Subject, Verb, and Object are called Tense".
For Example:
I eat apple.
Here "I" is Subject and "eat" is Verb and "apple" is Object.
Tenses:
"The time of a verb's action or state of being, such as past, present, and future".
"The combination of three things, Subject, Verb, and Object are called Tense".
For Example:
I eat apple.
Here "I" is Subject and "eat" is Verb and "apple" is Object.
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