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Simple Present Tense Examples For English Speaking Practice

Today, in this post; you are going to learn ‘Simple Present Tense Examples’; by reading all these examples; you can understand what is ‘Simple Present Tense’ ?

I would like to tell you what is simple present tense; when we use the verb and it expresse an action or event that it is happening in the present time or is a regular event, then this verb is related to simple present tense.

simple present tense examples

Let’s read the simple present tense examples given below and learn in which conditions, this tense is used as a simple present

Simple Present Tense Examples Used to Express Habitual Actions

  • I take a bath daily in the morning.
  • She prepares breakfast for family.
  • We worship before going to school.
  • He watches the film on Fridays.
  • Ram goes to school daily.
  • I go to bed at 9 P.M.
  • Your father always comes here on Friday.
  • They read a newspaper every morning.
  • He takes breakfast before going to college.
  • We work hard for success in our life.
  • I live at Sarnath in Varanasi.
  • Ram and Shyam are closed friends.
  • My grandma gets up at 6 a.m. every morning.
  • She studies to become a doctor.
  • I always suggest my friends to do this job.
  • Neha dances in every party.
  • You always tell a story to your children.

Some More Sentences Of Simple Present Tense –

  • He brings fruits from market.
  • You read this book.
  • The children make a noise in the class.
  • She goes to her friend’s home.
  • I go to Delhi with my father.
  • We help the poor.

Negative Sentences Of Simple Present Tense

  • I don’t speak English in the class.
  • She doesn’t cooks in the morning.
  • Every people doesn’t worship before going to office.
  • My friends don’t like watching the film on Fridays.
  • They don’t want to go to college today.
  • My father doesn’t go to office on time.
  • We don’t study at home.
  • Rekha never goes to the village.
  • I am not an English teacher.
  • My grandmother doesn’t read a book before sleeping.
  • You do not go to see him.
  • They do not sing a song at home.
  • The birds do not fly in the sky.
  • He doesn’t write a letter.
  • Ram does not tell a lie.
  • She doesn’t go to school daily.
  • This cow doesn’t give milk.

Some More Simple Present Tense Examples

  • They don’t obey their parents.
  • Ram and Mohan don’t quarrel each other.
  • She doesn’t drive this car.
  • I don’t like this shirt.
  • Rekha doesn’t speak Hindi in the office.
  • They don’t help me in the class.

Interrogative Sentences Of Simple Present Tense

  • Do you watch the film every Friday?
  • Does he work in the field?
  • Why do you not worship before starting any business?
  • Which book do you like reading?
  • Where does she live in Varanasi?
  • What do you do at home?
  • Do you learn English speaking nowadays?
  • When does she go to bed?
  • Does he always tell a lie?
  • Does he help the poor?
  • Why do they not go to school with you?
  • How much money do you earn in one month?
  • How do you teach him this subject?
  • Where else do you go with your father?
  • Does he write a letter to his father?
  • Why does Ram not do his homework?
  • Does Rama not love her friend? 
  • Where does he live in this street?
  • When do they come at night?

Examples For Simple Present Tense Used to Express Universal Truth, Principle And Permanent Activities

  • The earth moves around the sun.
  • The sun sets in the west.
  • Five and five makes ten.
  • Human being is mortal.
  • Water boils at 100°C.
  • The Ganges springs from the Himalaya.

To Express Possession –

  • This car is belongs to me.
  • I have two bikes.
  • This home is yours.
  • They own a big building.
  • Those are my good friends.
  • I belong to Varanasi.

To Express Mental Activities, Emotions And Feelings –

  • I believe in God.
  • They understand my broblems.
  • She thinks I am always right.
  • My father knows that I can do everything without his help.
  • I trust in my friends and family.
  • She considers that I am a good player in her team.
  • I feel like eating a mango.
  • I know that she will get this job.

To Express Fixed Programme And Plan –

  • My school reopens in July.
  • She goes to Mumbai with me next month.
  • They leave for England next Sunday.
  • Our Prime Minister comes next month.
  • My sister returns tomorrow.
  • Your father starts this business next month.
  • Sita atends this class from tomorrow.

Note – Future time expressing Adverbs – Tomorrow, next day, next night, next month, next year, next week, in January, in February, in March… … … ., on Monday, on Tuesday… .. etc. One of these time expressing adverbs is always used to express fixed programme and plan.

Simple Present Tense Sentences Used to Express Conditions

  • If you work hard, you will get this job.
  • When he comes here, he will help me.
  • Unless she works hard, she will not succeed.
  • If she comes here, I will teach her.

I hope that you read this post completely and learned what is the simple present tense; if you learned it; now do practice by the use of this tense.

FAQS On Simple Present Tense Examples –

What is simple present tense sentences?

When we use the verb and it expresse an action or event that it is happening in the present time or is a regular event, then this verb is related to simple present tense.

What are 10 examples of simple present tense?

I take a bath daily in the morning.
She prepares breakfast for family.
We worship before going to school.
He watches the film on Fridays.
Ram goes to school daily.
I go to bed at 9 P.M.
Your father always comes here on Friday.
They don’t want to go to college today.
My father doesn’t go to office on time.
We don’t study at home.

What are the 4 types of present tense?

Simple Present Or Present Indefinite Tense
Present continuous tense
Present perfect tense
Present perfect continuous tense.

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Future Tense With Examples, Definition, Rules And Structures

Today, in this post, I will help you to learn what is the future tense? Future tense is the time of action that is used to express what will happen in the future time; as –

  • He will come here tomorrow.
  • I will teach you this subject in two days.
  • Ram and Shyam will help me.
  • They will start their own business.

In this post, you will learn the definition of future tense, structures, rules and examples; Let’s start reading this post and learn future tense step by step; first of all, I would like to tell you the definition of the future tense –

future tense with examples

Definition Of Present Tense : According to the Oxford Learner’s Dictionary, ‘future tense’ as “the form of a verb used to express actions in the future.”

According to the Cambridge Dictionary, the future tense form of the verb is “used to describe verb forms in many languages used for actions that will happen in future.”

Some examples here : I will go to mumbai. / She will appear in this examination. / He will come to see you tomorrow. / They will do this work. / I will search for a job in this company. / Ram and Shyam will start reading this book.

Types Of Present Tense :

  1. Simple Future Tense : Future tense is used to express an event or action that will happen in the future time.
  2. Future Continuous Tense : An action or event that will be continued in the future.
  3. Future Perfect Tense : This tense is used to express an event or action that will happen in the future before another event or action that is happening in the present.
  4. Future Perfect Continuous Tense : This tense is used to express an event or action that is happening in the present and will complete at some point in the future.

Simple Future Tense With Examples And Structure

Definition : Future tense is used to express an event or action that will happen in the future time.

Structure : [ Subj + will/shall + (not) + first form of the verb + Object + Other Word ]

Note : ‘shall’ can be used with ‘I’ and ‘we’ but in this modern era, ‘will’ is used at the place of ‘shall’ in the same sense.

Simple And Future Indefinite Tense Examples –

  • He will be at home.
  • I will help you in the examination.
  • They will go to school tomorrow.
  • My brother will be thirty next month.
  • I shall buy a motorcycle when the price comes down.
  • If you come here, I shall help you.
  • She will come to see you, If you write to her.
  • Ravi will make you fool in the office.
  • They will not speak English before you.
  • My father will not attend this party.
  • You will start your own business next year.
  • Shyam and Ram will not help each other.
  • We shall go to market at 5 O’ clock.

Yes/No Type Interrogative Structure Of Simple And Future Indefinite Tense : [ Will/Shall + Subject + (not) + first form of the verb + object + other word + ? ]

  • Will you help me there? 
  • Shall I get this job? 
  • Will he not come here to meet you? 
  • Will she do this job next time? 
  • Will he not be in the office? 
  • Shall we start learning this subject?

W.H. Word Type Interrogative Structure Of Simple And Future Indefinite Tense : [ W.H.word (Question Words) + will/shall + Subject + (not) + first form of the verb + object + other word + ? ]

Examples here :

  • What will you do about it now? 
  • Why will she not go to college today?
  • Which book will you buy for this competitive examination?
  • Where will she study next year?
  • When will you come here?
  • To whom will you talk about it?
  • With whom will he start this business?
  • How will you complete your project without my help?
  • For what will she come to see you? 
  • Why will they not do this work?

Future Continuous Tense With Examples And Structure

Definition : An action or event that will be continued in the future.

Structure : [ Subject + will/shall + (not) + be+ first form of the verb + ing + object + other word ]

  • He will be playing cricket tomorrow morning.
  • She will be staying there.
  • At this time tomorrow I shall be watching the film.
  • Rekha will not be cooking.
  • You will not be working in the field tomorrow.
  • Your father will be going to the office this time.
  • They will be talking on the phone.
  • My mother will not be working in the field.
  • I as well as my brother will be going to Mumbai.
  • Ram and Shyam will not be speaking English in the class next time.
  • Your friends will not be coming here to see you.

Yes/No Type Interrogative Structures Of Future Continuous Tense : [ Will/Shall + Subject + (not)+ be + Verb + ing + Object + Other Word + ? ]

  • Will you be starting your own shop?
  • Shall I not be speaking English in the class?
  • Will you be doing this job in this company?
  • Will your father be teaching this subject?
  • Shall we not be playing cricket?
  • Will they be trying to achieve their goal?
  • Will your mother be preparing breakfast for you?
  • Will she be meeting me tomorrow? 
  • Will you be staying there till Monday?
  • Shall I be doing this work till the end of this month?

Question Words Type Interrogative Structure Of Future Continuous Tense : [ Question word + will/shall + Subject + (not) + be + verb + ing + object + other word + ? ]

  • What will you be doing next year? 
  • Where will she be going with her father?
  • Which book will he be reading for this examination? 
  • To whom will she be talking on the phone? 
  • How will he be speaking English without learning? 
  • Why shall I be fighting with her?
  • When will she be going to the village with her family?
  • For what will he be coming here?
  • With whom will they be going to college?

Future Perfect Tense With Examples And Structure –

Definition : This tense is used to express an event or action that will happen in the future before another event or action that is happening in the present.

Structure : [ Subject + will/shall + (not) + have + third form of the verb + object + other word ]

  • She will have completed her work before I reach the office.
  • I will have done my homework before the teachers come to the class.
  • They will have watched this film before I go home.
  • Will you have helped her before your father comes? 
  • Shall I have gone to Mumbai before you call me?
  • Will your mother have prepared breakfast before you go to college? 
  • Will she have told you this story before they come here?
  • What will you have given me before your father comes?
  • Where will they have gone before you help them? 
  • Which book will you have read before the examination starts?

Future Perfect Continuous Tense With Examples And Structures :

Definition : This tense is used to express an event or action that is happening in the present and will complete at some point in the future.

Structure : [ Subject + will + (not) + have been + verb + ing + object + other word + from/for + time ]

Note : ‘for’ is used for period of time and ‘from’ for point of time; try to understand the use of it through examples –

  • I will have been going to school for two days.
  • She will have been studying from morning.
  • They will have been singing for five years.
  • My mother will have been preparing breakfast from 2 O’clock.
  • Neha will not have been working in this company from July.
  • Will they have been watching this movie for five days?
  • Shall I have been doing this job in this company for ten years?
  • What will you have been doing there for two days?
  • Why will she not have been coming here for five years?
  • Radha will not have been studying in this college for five months. 
  • I as well as my father will have been going to travel for ten days.
  • Neither she nor her brother will have been doing this work from June.

Exercise Of Future Tense :

Q. 1. Change the verbs into future continuous tense in the following sentences :

  • I will not speak English here.
  • She comes here to see you.
  • They will help you with money.
  • This old man is going to the village.
  • You will do this job in this company.
  • My mother will not prepare dinner.
  • Neha studies in this college.
  • Karan works in the field with his father.
  • We shall try to become rich.
  • Why does she not buy this book?
  • Do you think about it?
  • What does she do?
  • Which book do you give me?

Q. 2. Change the verbs into future perfect tense in the following sentences :

  • You will tell me this story.
  • They don’t help me in class.
  • She will cook.
  • She doesn’t come here to see me.
  • He sings a song at the party.
  • She is making a noise in this class.
  • She wants to do something new.
  • We shall go there with them.
  • He teaches me math.
  • I play cricket in front of your home.

I hope that you read this post completely and learned the future tense; now, you can use this tense in your daily used conversation. If you are unable to create the sentences of future tense; try again; it will take some time to learn completely; it’s based on your practice.

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Past Tense With Examples, Definition, Rules And Structures

Today, by reading this post, you will learn what is the past tense? Past tense is the time of action that is used to express what happened in the past time.

In this post, I will teach you the definition of past tense, structures, rules and examples; I hope that you will read this post and learn past tense step by step; Let’s start.

past tense with examples

Definition Of Present Tense : According to the Oxford Learner’s Dictionary, ‘past tense’ as “the form of a verb used to express actions in the past.” According to the Cambridge Dictionary, the past tense form of the verb is “used to describe verb forms in many languages used for actions that have now finished.”

Some examples here : They went to school at 9 a.m./ She was writing a letter to her father./ She had gone to Mumbai before I talked to her. / I had been doing a job in this country for five years.

Types Of Present Tense :

  1. Simple Past Tense : Past tense is used to express an action or event that happened in the past time.
  2. Past Continuous Tense : An action or event that was continuing in the past.
  3. Past Perfect Tense : This tense is used to express an action or event that happened in the past before another event or action that happened in the past.
  4. Past Perfect Continuous Tense : This tense is used to express an event or action that was happening in the past until another action or event happened in the past.

Use Of Simple Past Tense With Examples And Structure

Simple Past tense is used to express an action or event that happened in the past time –

Structure : [ Subj + Second form of the verb + Object + Other Word ]

Simple Past Tense Examples –

  • She went to Delhi two days ago.
  • He came to see me last night.
  • He was punished for his mistake.
  • I bought something for you from the market.
  • I was a doctor.
  • Radha was very ill.
  • He was a very poor man in this village.
  • All the students were laborious.
  • He helped me cross this road yesterday.
  • The peon bought a cup of tea.
  • My father came back from the office at 9 P.M.
  • He went on Sundays.
  • In my childhood, I played football.
  • She always invited me to this party.
  • Mohan always got up late morning.
  • I used to study in this college.
  • She would wait for me at this place.
  • It’s time he started studying.
  • It’s high time she left for the bus stop.
  • It was night.
  • He saw me today.
  • While she cooked, I wrote a book.
  • While they played, we studied. 
  • When I was writing a book, she arrived.
  • I wish I were the prime minister of India.
  • If I became the chief minister of UP, I would solve the problem of farmers.

Negative Structure Of Simple Past Tense : [ Subject + did not + First form of the verb + Object + Other Word ]

  • Neha did not go to market alone.
  • She did not speak English at home.
  • He did not teach me this subject.
  • They did not come here with their family.
  • All students did not complete their projects.
  • My father did not go to office today.
  • You did not help me to complete this task.
  • She as well as his father did not see me.
  • Neither you nor your brother helped me.
  • Ravi never went to Mumbai.

Yes/No Type Interrogative Structure Of Simple Past Tense : [ Did + (not) + Subject + (not) + first form of the verb + object + other word + ? ]

  • Did you go to see him?
  • Did your father not come back from the office? 
  • Did she complete her homework?
  • Did Neha not help you two days ago?
  • Did he learn English?

W.H. Word Type Interrogative Structure Of Simple Past Tense : [ W.H.word (Question Words) + did + Subject + (not) + first form of the verb + object + other word + ? ]

  • Where did you go alone?
  • How did you do this work without any one’s help?
  • Why did you not help her?
  • When did you come back from the village?
  • What did you do about it?
  • Which book did you like reading?
  • For what did you come here? 
  • To whom did you talk about this?
  • With whom did you go there? 
  • Which book of these did you read? 
  • What did you see there?

There are some time expressing adverbs that are used to express habitual, or regular or repeated action in the past; remember it; all these time expressing adverbs are always used in the past tense –

Time expressing adverbs : yesterday, yesterday morning, yesterday noon, yesterday evening, yesterday afternoon, the day before yesterday, the other day, ago, last morning, last evening, last night, last day, last week, last month, last year, last moment, in March 1942, in May 2022 etc.

Examples here :

  • She always went there at night. 
  • He read this book last month.
  • I taught him this chapter last night.
  • Mohan talked to me on this matter two days ago.
  • He came here to see me yesterday morning.
  • They started this business in March 2010.
  • Radh did not help me last evening.
  • I learned this subject the day before yesterday.

Past Continuous Tense With Examples And Structure

Definition : An action or event that was continuing in the past.

Structure : [ Subject + was (Singular subject) / were (Plural subject) + (not) + first form of the verb + ing + object + other word ]

  • She was watching the movie at home.
  • They were waiting for me at the bus stop.
  • He was not sitting in the class.
  • You were not going to Mumbai last month.
  • Narendra was speaking English in the office.
  • I was studying in this college five months ago.
  • Reena was cooking in the kitchen yesterday morning.
  • Ravi and Ram were fighting each other in the classroom.
  • I was writing this book yesterday morning.
  • I was talking to my brother, when she came to me.
  • They were doing a job in this company in July 20220.

Yes/No Type Interrogative Structures Of Past Continuous Tense : [ Was/Were (according to subject’s number and person) + Subject + (not) + Verb + ing + Object + Other Word + ? ]

  • Was he looking at you? 
  • Were they not working in the field? 
  • Was Sita not searching for a job in this city five days ago? 
  • Were you not learning English?
  • Was your mother cooking in the kitchen yesterday evening?
  • Were Ram and Shyam waiting for you at your home? 
  • Was he not coming here with you? 
  • Were you not making him fool?

Question Words Type Interrogative Structure Of Past Continuous Tense : [ Question word + was/were + Subject + (not) + verb + ing + object + other word + ? ]

  • What were you telling me last night?
  • Where was your father going alone two days ago?
  • Which book were you reading yesterday morning? 
  • To whom were you talking on the phone yesterday evening? 
  • How was he speaking English in the class? 
  • Why were they fighting each other yesterday?
  • When was your mother going to the village?
  • For what were you standing there?
  • With whom was she going to college?

Past Perfect Tense With Examples And Structure –

Definition : This tense is used to express an action or event that happened in the past before another event or action that happened in the past.

Structure : [ Subject + had + (not) + third form of the verb + object + other word ]

  • He had gone before I came here. 
  • Ravi and Rakesh had completed their works before my father scolded them.
  • After I had come here, they came to see me.
  • After she had prepared breakfast, he came back home.
  • My father had gone to the office before I called him.
  • My parents had worked in the field before I helped them. 
  • She had learned all chapters before the teachers taught. 
  • The patient had died before the doctor came.
  • They had helped me before my father came on the spot.
  • Had you finished your homework before your father came from the office?
  • What had you told him before I came here?

Past Perfect Continuous Tense With Examples And Structures

Definition : This tense is used to express an event or action that was happening in the past until another action or event happened in the past.

Structure : [ Subject + had + (not) + been + verb + ing + object + other word + since/for + time ]

Note : ‘for’ is used for period of time and ‘since’ for point of time; try to understand the use of it through examples –

  • She had been writing this book for five years.
  • They had been going to Mumbai for ten days.
  • My mother had not been cooking since 2010.
  • Had you not been working in the field? 
  • What had you been telling me? 
  • Why had she been doing this work? 
  • Which book had you been writing for 10 years? 
  • Radha had been speaking English for 5 years.
  • She had been watching this movie. 
  • I had been making her fool.

Exercise Of Past Tense :

Q. 1. Change the verbs into past continuous tense in the following sentences :

  • The boys sing a song.
  • She wrote a book. 
  • He did not finish his homework.
  • The old man crossed the road.
  • They helped me yesterday morning.
  • My mother taught me this subject.
  • Neha did not come with her brother.
  • Ravi watched this movie with his friends.
  • You looked at me yesterday.
  • Why did you bring this from the market?
  • Did you speak English in the class?
  • What did you do about it?
  • Which book did you read yesterday?

Q. 2. Change the verbs into past tense in the following sentences :

  • I never tell a lie.
  • He reads a book before sleeping. 
  • They don’t know my father and mother.
  • She leaves school daily at 4 ‘O’clock.
  • I don’t tell him about this.
  • He drinks tea every morning. 
  • She gets up early in the morning. 
  • She works hard for her future.
  • I want to help her. 
  • He writes a letter to me. 
  • We play cricket in the field daily.

I hope that you learned the use of past tense; now, you can use this tense in your daily used conversation. If you are unable to learn this tense; try again; it will take some time to learn completely; it’s based on your practice. Learn Present Tense

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Learn Present Tense With Examples, Rules And Structures

Today, in this post, you are going to learn what is the present tense? Present tense is the time of action that is used to express what’s happening in the current time.

In this post, I will teach you the definition of present tense, structures, rules and examples; I hope that you will read this post and learn present tense step by step; Let’s start.

present tense with examples

Definition Of Present Tense : According to the Oxford Learner’s Dictionary, “the present tense is “the form of a verb that expresses an action that is happening now or at the time of speaking.”

The Cambridge Dictionary defines present tense as “the form of the verb that is used to show what happens or exists now.”

Some examples here : Ravi goes to bed at 9 P.M. / She is writing her name in her copy. / She has gone to Mumbai. / I have been teaching in this college for five years.

Types Of Present Tense :

  • Simple Present Tense : Present tense is used to express habitual, or regular or repeated action.
  • Present Continuous Tense : An action going on at the time of speaking.What Is The Simple Present Tense And Present Indefinite Tense ?
  • Present Perfect Tense : used to express an action that is indefinite and still has its effect on the subject or object in the sentence.
  • Present Perfect Continuous Tense : used to express an action that began in the recent past and is still going on.

What Is The Simple Present Tense And Present Indefinite Tense ?

Present tense is used to express habitual, or regular or repeated action –

Structure : [ Subj + First form of the verb + (s/es) + Object + Other Word ]

Note : ‘s/es’ is used only with singular subject; with plural subject; don’t use ‘s/es’; ‘es’ is used at the last of the verb that ends with ‘o, ch, sh, x, s’

  • Rakesh goes to school at 7 A.M.
  • He always watches the movie on Friday.
  • She prepares breakfast daily in the morning.
  • I read a newspaper every morning.
  • He likes to drink tea without sugar.
  • We work in the field eight hours a day.
  • I live at Sarnath in Varanasi.
  • We are the students of this college.
  • He is a good doctor.
  • Neha and Sonam are very laborious girls.
  • I get up at 5 a.m. every morning.

Negative Structure : [ Subject + doesn’t (with singular subject) /don’t (with plural subject) + First form of the verb + Object + Other Word ]

  • He doesn’t speak English in the class.
  • She doesn’t like you.I don’t watch movies.
  • They don’t learn English in this school.
  • You don’t come here again.
  • Ram and Shyaam never go to school.

Yes/No Type Interrogative Structure : [ Do/Does + Subject + (not) + first form of the verb + object + other word + ? ] [ Do/Does + Subject + (not) + first form of the verb + object + other word + ? ]

  • Does she not come here nowadays?
  • Do you like it?
  • Does Ram watch the T.V. all day?
  • Does he go to school daily?

W.H. Word Type Interrogative Structure : [ W.H.word (Question Words) + do/does + Subject + (not) + first form of the verb + object + other word + ? ]

  • Where do you live in Varanasi?
  • Which type of book does he like?
  • What does she know about you?
  • How do you do this work?
  • Why does Radha come here again and again?
  • At what time do you get up in the morning?

There are some time expressing adverbs that are used to express habitual, or regular or repeated action; remember it; all these time expressing adverbs are always used in the present tense –

Time expressing adverbs : always, often, sometimes, generally, usually, occasionally, rarely, seldom, never, hardly, scarcely, habitually, daily, everyday, every night, every morning, every evening, every week, every month, every year, once a week, once a day, once a month, twice a day, twice a week, twice a month

Examples here :

  • He always comes here at night.
  • He generally reads this book before sleeping at night.
  • I usually teach him at night.
  • He sometimes talks to me in the morning.
  • He often comes here at night.
  • He rarely comes here at night.He seldom comes here at night.
  • He never comes here at night.

Learn Present Continuous Tense With Examples And Structur

Definition : An action going on at the time of speaking.

Structure : [ Subject + is/am/are + (not) + first form of the verb + ing + object + other word ]

  • They are learning English and Hindi.
  • Rohan is telling a story to me.
  • The girls are playing football.
  • Ravi is playing in my team.
  • She is writing a book on this subject.
  • Your teacher is teaching us this chapter.
  • We are not going to market.
  • Sita and Rita are not shopping.
  • I am speaking English now.

Yes/No Type Interrogative Structures : [ Is/Am/Are (according to subject’s number and person) + Subject + (not) + Verb + ing + Object + Other Word + ? ]

  • Is he coming here now?
  • Are you not going to see him?
  • Am I not playing on this team?
  • Is Rakesh reading this book?
  • Are Radha and Rekha not making a noise in the class?
  • Is he talking on the phone?

Question Words Type Interrogative Structure : [ Question word + is/am/are + Subject + (not) + verb + ing + object + other word + ? ]

  • Why are you going to Delhi?
  • Which book are you reading?
  • Where is your father going with you?
  • How are you speaking English?
  • What are you doing here?
  • To whom are you talking on the phone?

Learn Present Perfect Tense With Examples And Structure –

Definition : used to express an action that is indefinite and still has its effect on the subject or object in the sentence.

Structure : [ Subject + has(with singular subject) /have (with plural subject) + (not) + third form of the verb + object + other word ]

  • He has done his homework.
  • I have watched this movie.
  • Ravi has not completed his project.
  • Sunil and Sohan have started his own business.
  • You have not told me about that.
  • Has he gone to school?
  • Have you helped her in the class?
  • What have you brought from the market?
  • Why has he gone to meet her?
  • Which book have you read?
  • From Where have you passed 10+2 ?

Present Perfect Continuous Tense With Examples And Structures :

Definition : used to express an action that began in the recent past and is still going on.

Structure : [ Subject + has / have + (not) + been + verb + ing + object + other word + since/for + time ]

Note : ‘for’ is used for period of time and ‘since’ for point of time; try to understand the use of it through examples –

  • He has been learning English for five years.
  • You have been working in the field since morning.
  • I have not been going to college for two days.
  • She has not been doing a job since April.
  • Have you not been going to the market for one week?
  • Where have you been living since 2021 ?
  • What have you been doing here for two hours?
  • Who has been standing at the door for three hours?

Exercise Of Present Tense :Q.1.Supply the correct form of the given verbs :

  • Good students always……..hard . (works/work)
  • He usually………..Bhojpuri . ( speak/speaks )
  • Mother always …………. food in the kitchen . ( cook/cooks )
  • A vegetarian is a person who never …………. meat . ( eat/eats )
  • They ……… to the hill station for a month every summer . ( go/goes )
  • An honest man always ………. the truth . ( speak/speaks )
  • My beloved often ……….. me in the evening . ( visit/visits )
  • She rarely . ………… out for a walk on Sundays . ( go/goes )
  • You sometimes ………… late to the office . ( come/comes )
  • There are some birds that……..every year. (migrate/migrates)
  • There… … . some birds in the sky. (is/are)
  • He… … gone to the village with his father. (has/have)
  • Ravi… … studying in this college for 5 years. (has been/have been)

What is Subject Verb Agreement

I hope that you learned the present tense; now, you can use it in your daily used sentences. If you are unable to understand; try again; it will take some time to learn completely; it’s based on your practice.

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Learn Top 10 English Uses For Speaking English Practice

Today, in this post, you will learn the top 10 English usages for speaking English practice. If you learn all these English speaking usages carefully; you can improve your English speaking skills easily.

I hope; you will learn and use these English usages in your daily used English sentences.

English uses for speaking English practice
Spoken English Uses For English Speaking Practice

First of all, I am going to teach you how to use of ‘Had better’ in your own daily used English sentences; ‘Had better’ is used in the sense of ‘It will be better than it’

Use Of “Had better” For English Speaking Practice

(‘Had better’ is used in the sense of ‘would be better’)

Structure – [ Subject + had better + (not) + first form of the verb + object + other words ]

Note : According to this structure, you can create sentences easily; first of all, the subject is used before ‘had better’ then ‘had better’; If the sentence is negative; use ‘not’ after ‘had better’ + first form of the verb + object + other word.

  • You had better speak English at home.
  • Neha had better go home alone.
  • You had better not tell a lie before me.
  • You had better not study in this college.
  • Rekha had better make her understand.

Remember : ‘Had better’ is used only in positive and negative sentences; it is not used in interrogative sentences.

Use Of “ What ever may happen” For Speaking English Practice

Structure – [ Whatever may happen +, + Subject + will + (not) + first form of the verb + object + other words ]

  • Whatever may happen, I will learn English speaking.
  • Whatever may happen, I will marry her.
  • Whatever may happen, I will not do a job in this company.
  • Whatever may happen, I will appear in this examination.
  • Whatever may happen, I will not wait for him.
  • Whatever may happen, she will tell him a story.

Now, you will learn the use of ‘Let and Let’s’ For Speaking English Practice

Remember : ‘Let’ is used in the sense of request and ‘Let’s’ for suggestion.Structures and examples are given below; Read carefully.

Structure For ‘Let’ (Request)[ Let + object (him/her/them/me etc.) + first form of the verb + object + other word ]

  • Let me speak English now.
  • Let him play this game.
  • Let them do this work without help.
  • Let her create her own future.
  • Let me talk to sir about this matter.
  • Let me check; is there anything in that room?
  • Let me teach him for this examination.

(If the sentence is negative; ‘Don’t’ is used before ‘Let’) – Don’t let him do this job.

Structure For ‘Let’s (Suggestion)[ Let’s + first form of the verb + object + other words ]

  • Let’s play cricket.
  • Let’s go home.
  • Let’s help that old man.
  • Let’s make a joke of him.
  • Let’s speak English at home.
  • Let’s watch the movie at home.

Learn Some More English Usages For Speaking English Practice

Now, you will learn some more interesting English speaking usages; if you learn carefully; your English will be so impressive. Let’s learn one by one usage without wasting time –

Use Of “Sooner or later” For Speaking English Practice

Structure – [ Sooner or later +, + Subject + will + first form of the verb + object + other words ]

  • Sooner or later, he will come back.
  • Sooner or later, he will get a job in this company.
  • Sooner or later, they will do something different.
  • Sooner or later, I will become a rich man.

Use of “ No use” For Speaking English Practice

Structure : [ It’s + no use + first form of the verb + ing + object + other words ]

  1. It’s no use calling him here.
  2. It’s no use speaking English here.
  3. It’s no use talking to her about this.
  4. It’s no use doing a job in this company.

Learn The Use Of “Fond of” For Speaking English Practice

Structures : [ Subject + is/am/are/was/were (according to tense and subject) + (not) + fond of + first form of the verb + ing + object + other words ]

  1. My father is fond of reading a book before sleeping.
  2. She is fond of singing in the kitchen.
  3. I am fond of playing cricket in my free time.
  4. He was fond of walking in the morning.
  5. My grandmother is fond of telling stories.
  6. I am fond of watching movies with friends.
  7. She is fond of cooking.

Use Of “How about” For Speaking English Practice

Structure – [ How about + first form of the verb + ing + object + other words ]

  1. How about learning to speak English during holiday vacation?
  2. How about going to Delhi with my family?
  3. How about talking to your father about this?
  4. How about doing a job in this company?
  5. How about speaking English in the class?

Learn Some More English Speaking Usages For Practice

Use Of “About to” For Spoken English Practice

Structure – [ Subject + is/am/are + about to + first form of the verb + object + other words ]

  1. He is about to tell me a story.
  2. I am about to go to Mumbai with you.
  3. Is he about to go home alone?
  4. Are you about to beat him?
  5. They are about to do something different.
  6. He is about to dance at this party.

Use Of “ Would like to” For English Speaking Practice

Structure – [ Subject + would + (not) + like to + first form of the verb + object + other words ]

  1. She would like to speak English in this class.
  2. I would like to talk to you on this matter.
  3. They would like to do a job in this company.
  4. Would you like to have one cup of tea with me?
  5. Would she like to teach my daughter?
  6. Would you not like to stay at this hotel?
  7. Why would she not like to sleep in this room?

Use Of “feel like” For Spoken English Practice

Structure – [ Subject + feel / feels + like + first form of the verb + ing + object + other words ]

  1. I feel like eating a mango.
  2. She feels like watching the movie with me.
  3. They feel like doing a job in my company.
  4. I don’t feel like speaking English before you.
  5. Do you feel like sleeping?
  6. What do you feel like eating for dinner?
  7. Which book do you feel like reading before sleeping?

FAQs :

How to improve my English?

To improve English; you should learn English usages for speaking English practice because English usages help you to speak different kinds of sentences.

How can I practice speaking English?

Whatever you know in English; try to practice speaking English with it. This method helps you to practice speaking English; start to speak English from one word, then sentence and more sentences.

Where can I practice my English speaking for free?

You can practice speaking English for free from your home; talk to your brother, sister, mother or father; because with these guys; you can feel very comfortable while speaking English