Negative Sentences: Present Indefinite Tense. • I am not a good student. • She doesn’t go to school. • He is not the best student in the class. • Tajmahal doesn’t blow my mind. • I don’t catch fish. • He doesn’t carry a big bag. • They don’t celebrate Diwali with lots of fun. • Police don’t chase behind a thief.
Future Simple Verb Tense. This verb tense is about planning things to do in the future. For example, what will you do tomorrow or next week? Instead of using “will”, you can use “going to” for future tense. But this lesson uses “will” for the future tense. FUTURE SIMPLE EXAMPLES: I, You, We, They, He, She, It: will travel to France
A paragraph is a short collection of well-organized sentences which revolve around a single theme and is coherent. A good paragraph expresses everything it has to say briefly. To write a good paragraph you need an Introduction (key sentence), a Body (supporting sentence), and a Conclusion (closing sentence). In this post, we have added the top Rule 1. In Future Indefinite Tense, we use “ shall ” with “I & We ” and “ first form ” (simple form) of the verb. e.g. Here are some more examples to help you understand this. I shall play Call of Duty after reading this article. ( Ye article parhne k baad hum Call of Duty game khelein ge) Future tense: The future tense is the verb tense that is used to describe some future event or its state of being. The future tense can be classified into the following categories: Simple future tense: The simple future tense is usually used to describe the events that haven’t taken place yet. Form: Subject + will + Verb + Object. Examples: