Tenses Demystified: A Fundamental Introduction
What you'll learn
- What is the meaning of tenses?
- What are the three types of tenses?
- Present Tense and its various types
- Past Tense and its four types
- Future tense and its types
Requirements
- Nil
Description
What is the meaning of Tenses?
What are the various types of Tenses?
What is present tense and its types i.e. Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous. When to use present tense. How to make positive, negative and interrogative sentences using present tense.
What are the common mistakes made in using the present tense?
Explain in detail past tense and its various types?
Future Tense and its types
-What is past tense?
-What are the various types of past tense?
-When to use it?
-How we form it from regular verbs?
-What are irregular verbs?
-How to make positive, negative and interrogative sentences using past tense?
- What are the common mistakes made in using this tense? etc.
We will also discuss in detail all the four different types of Future tense:
i) Future Simple Tense
ii) Future Continuous Tense
iii) Future Perfect Tense
iv) Future Perfect Continuous Tense
What are the two types of verbs ( i.e. discussion on action/dynamic verbs and stative verbs)
Whether stative verbs can be used in the continuous form?
What change is made in the verb when to use in the continuous form?
Common errors made in using the future tense.
Difference between present continuous and present perfect tense.
Who this course is for:
- Students who are interested to learn Tenses and its types
Instructor
Parminder Singh has worked as a legal officer and branch manager with an insurance company owned by the government of India. Partner Puneet has also worked with a government department. Both of them took voluntary retirement and have started providing online education to students. They take pride in providing quality educational services and their aim is to ensure that the students are able to understand each and every question in an easy way. Their goal is to help the leaders of tomorrow learn to succeed today.