Grammar - Tenses

Importance of English Grammar 

English grammar is like the instruction manual for how we put words together. It helps us make sentences that make sense so that when we talk or write, others can understand us better. It's like the building blocks of good communication. Knowing grammar is like having the tools to express ourselves clearly, whether we're talking with friends, writing a school paper, or sending a message. It makes communication smoother and helps us feel more confident about how we express our thoughts and ideas.

The following will guide you to your success. 


1. All Tenses

Using the right tenses in English is like using the right time markers in your story. It helps people understand when things happen and how they relate to each other. Imagine trying to tell someone about your day without saying whether things already happened or are happening right now—it would be confusing! Tenses make sure your message is clear and easy to follow in everyday conversations, writing, and even at work.

This lesson gives a simple clear outlook into all the 12 Tenses in English.

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2. Simple Present Tense

The simple present tense is used to talk about general truths, habitual actions, or routines. It's straightforward and often involves the base form of the verb.

This Video Lesson gives insight into the detailed usage with structure and examples. 


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2.1  Present Tense Verb Changes




3. Simple Past Tense

Simple past tense is used to talk about actions or events that are completed in the past. In this lesson, we will explore the simple techniques of using the past tense to describe the past events.  



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4. Present Perfect Tense 
Part-1

The present perfect tense is used to talk about actions or experiences that started in the past and have relevance to the present. These two lessons give a clear picture of the difference in the usage of Present Perfect and Past Tense.

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5. Present Perfect Tense 
Part-2
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6. Present Perfect Versus Past Tense

This lesson gives a clear picture of the difference in the usage of Present Perfect and Past Tense.

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8. Past Perfect Tense

The past perfect tense is used to describe an action that was completed before another action took place in the past. This lesson gives a clear idea using more exemplary explanations. 

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9. How to Express Every day Activities & Past Activities 

A small activity that gives an idea for all to make the children learn easily the present and the past.
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