How to use first, next, last, after that, finally,
English Writing – Sequencing – How to use first, next, last, after that, finally,This video is all about writing and sequencing the English writing . It is very important for writing effective English for sequencing any event.
English Preposition | Preposition of Time | Preposition Videos
Preposition of Time: In our life time is more important. Therefore we must write sentences of time using correct preposition.See these examples first:* I was born in February month.* I was born in 1972.* I was born in the year Read more
Present Tenses Simple Sentences Rule | Tenses Rules| Present Tense Examples
This is the simple formula to make a various types of sentences in Present tense. Just the column numbered as 1,2,3,4 and 5 is to be added simply as shown below.Sentence=1+2+3+4+5 The formula table is given below. Present Tense (Simple sentences) Read more
Present Continuos Tense Rule | Progressive Tense Learning
Present Tense Continuos | Progressive (Simple sentences) 1 2 3 4 5 examples Subject Is -singular Am-I Are- plural Verb+ing object He is working. I am working. It is working. They are working. Jack and Sam are working. Present Tense Read more
Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Tense (Simple sentences) 1 2 3 4 5 examples Subject Has- Singular Have-Plural/I Verb-3rdform Objects He has worked. I have worked. It has worked. Jack and Sam have worked. Present Perfect Tense (negative sentences) Subject Has- Singular Have-Plural/I Read more
Past Tenses Simple Sentences Rule | Tenses Rules| Past Tense Examples
Past Tense (Simple sentences) Subject Verb(2ND form,Past form) objects He ate. I ate. They ate. Jack and Sam ate. Subject Was-Singular Were-plural objects I was there. He was there. They were there. Jack and Sam were there. Past Tense (negative Read more
Past Continuous Tenses Rule | Tenses Rules| Past Tense Examples
Past Continuous Tense, Progressive (simple Sentences) Subject Was-Sigular, I Were- Plural Verb+ing Objects He was eating. I was eating. They were eating. Jack and Sam were eating. Past Continuous Tense, Progressive (Negative Sentences) Subject Was-Sigular, I Were- Plural not Verb+ing Read more