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Welcome Subject: English Grammar Class: ix 11 June

interroduction Changed & Modofied by Krishna paul Khorda M.L High School Kalaroa, satkhira 11 June 20162

Bus stop Panchagarh District Dhaka District Bus Past Future Present Bogra District Different position of the Bus 11 June 20163

TENSES 11 June

Learning Outcomes students will be able to 1. Write sentences in deferent form of Present tense 2. Use the right form of verbs of Present tense 3. Explain deference among them. 11 June

Tense indicates time of an action I go to school regularly I went to Dhaka last year I shall go to Coxbazar next year I go to school regularly I went to Dhaka last year I shall go to Coxbazar next year Here the words written in red indicate time of action Read these sentence carefully and note down that you understand Tense is the form in which a verb is used to express when an action is, was or will be performed. 11 June 20166

What do you see here? 1.past 1.past Present 2. Present 3. Future 3. Future Find out differences among the picture and note down it’s time of action Types of Tense ? 11 June 20167

Each tense is classified into four and these are Past Present Future 4. Perfect Continuous 4. Perfect Continuous 3. Perfect 2. Continuous 1. Indefinite 4. Perfect Continuous 4. Perfect Continuous 3. Perfect 2. Continuous 1. Indefinite 4. Perfect Continuous 4. Perfect Continuous 3. Perfect 2. Continuous 1. Indefinite Remember it easily 11 June 20168

Present Tense Present tense indicates an action that takes place in present time 11 June 20169

Present Indefinite Universal truthHabitual Definition of Present indefinite tense? Historical truth Make sentences from these picture and identify the type of actions Present indefinite tense means universal truth, the action that is usual and the action that takes place regularly. 11 June

Structure of Present Indefinite I eat rice Make senten ces from the picture SubjectObject Present Form of Verb She eats rice Popy eats rice The girl eats rice Eat Ate Eaten Present Form Past Form Past Participle Form of Verb POPY 11 June

I eat/you eat Keep in mind We add s or es after the base form of verb, if the subject is third person and singular number Name/ She/ He eats 11 June

Read These Sentences carefully and identify differences among them. Sentences Example Structure of the Sentence Affirmative I eat rice Subject+ V(s/es) +Object Negative I do not eat rice. Subject + do/does + not + V+ Object Interrogative Does He / She eat rice ? Do/ does + Subject+ V+ Object ? Exclamatory How fine the pen is! How + adj+ NP+ be! She / He eats rice. She/ He does not eat rice. Do they eat rice ? What a fine pen it is! Write the Structure What + a/an + N/P+ N/P + be verb ! Various forms of Sentence in Present Indefinite Tense Do/ does + Subject+ V+ Object ? 11 June

The boy is running The girl is sleeping The boy is reading Two cat are Playing table tennis DEFINATION of Present continuous tense? Present continuous tense indicates an action that is taking place/continuing 11 June

Structure of Present Continuous Tense The Boyisrunning Subject To be verb Base Verb + ing Object(if use) Subject To be verb Base Verb + ing Object(if use) Two cats areplaying table tennis 11 June

Make Sentence The lady is cooking food. I am eating food. The baby is crying. You are writing. The man/Reza is working The girl/She is singing. Peoples/ They are clapping. The girl/She is walking. 11 June

Keep in mind Gradually, day by day, step by step now these words indicate present continuous tense Example: I am improving gradually 11 June

Various forms of Sentence in Present Continuous Tense Sentences Read it carefully note down it as Structure of the Sentence Write more Example use these sentence Negative I am not dancing in my room Subject+ am/is/are+ not+ V(ing) +Object(if use) Interrogative Am I dancing in my room? Am/Is/Are+ Subject+ V(ing) +Object(if use) +? Negative - Interrogative Am I not dancing? Am/Is/Are+Subject+ not+ V(ing) +Object(if use) +? Affirmative I am dancing in my room Subject+ am/is/are+V(ing) +Object(if use) You are dancing We are dancing They are dancing He/She is dancing You are not dancing We are not dancing They are not dancing She/He is not dancing Are you dancing ? Are we dancing ? Are they dancing ? Is she/he dancing ? Are you not dancing? Are we not dancing? Are they not dancing? Is she/he not dancing? Group Work 11 June

Explain why it is right/wrong? 1.I do not 2.Do he a good boy? 3. Go to school regularly. 4. Who is your friend? 5. We playing football in the field. 6.How a beautiful bird? 7.Am you read a book? 8.Is not I reading ? Right Sentence 1. I do not + Verb+ object(if use). 2. Do/does+ he a good boy? 3. Subject+ Go to school regularly. 4. R ight form of Interrogative sentence 5. We+ Verb(am/is/ar e) + Playing football in the field. 6. How+ beautiful (adj) + the bird is(be verb) !(sign) 6. What a beautiful bird it(NP) is !( sign of exclamatory ) 7. Am I (subject) read a book? 7. Are(verb for second person) you read a book? 8. Am(verb for first person) not I reading? 8. Is not + subject ( third person singular number ) + reading? 11 June

Broken Leg Broken Glass After Rain in the Field Definition of Present Perfect Tense ? Present Perfect tense means an action that is finished, but the result is not finished yet. Structure : Subject + have /has + past participle of verb+ Object Group Work: Make five sentences from these picture 11 June

ATTENTION: The sentence that contains already, Ever, never, always, occasionally, often, several times, is in present perfect tense. Panchagarh Girls High School Make more sentences from these picture I am Lima. I read in Class Eight. Note: Use since if means point of time Note: use for if period of time Incomplete period of time Subject I I read this school + Extension ? I read this school since January, I read this school for three years. I bought the book this year Have/Has have Verb(past participle) read Object this school Since+point of time Since January, 2012 Subject I Have/Has have Verb(past participle) read Object this school for+point of time for three years Subject I Have/Has have Verb(past participle) bought Object The book Incomplete period of time This year Book Fair, June

Read These Sentences carefully and identify differences among them. Sentences Example Structure of the Sentence Affirmative I/we/you/they have eaten rice Subject+have/has+ V(past participal) +Object Negative I/we/you/they have not eaten rice. Subject + have/has+not+ V(p.p)+ Object Interrogative Has He / She eat rice ? Have/has+Subject+ V(P.P)+ Object ? Negative- Interrogative Have I/you/we/they not eaten rice ? Have/has+subject +not+ verb(P.P)+ object ? She/He has eaten rice. She/ He has not eat rice. Have I/We/You/They eat rice ? Has he/she not eaten rice? Various forms of Sentence in Present Perfect Tense 11 June

Keep in mind Lately, recently, ever, never, always, occasionally, often, several times now these words indicate present perfect tense Example: He has came home latelyExample: Have you seen her lately ? Example: My father has transferred to Dhaka recently. Example: Have you ever seen it?Example: No, I Have never seen it? Example: Yes, I Have seen it occasionally/quite often. Example: I have always advised him to read attentively. 11 June

MorningEvening Present perfect Continuous tense means an action that is taking place from first time Make Sentenc es from these picture Reading from 8 pmWaiting for one hour It has been raining since morning Subject Have/has been Verb (presen t form) + ing since + point of time They have been Reading book since 8pm Subject Have/has been Verb(present form)+ing+others since + point of time They have been Waiting in bus stand for one hour Subject Have/has been Verb(present form)+ing+others for + period of time 11 June

Read These Sentences carefully and identify differences among them. Sentences Example Structure of the Sentence Affirmative I/we/you/they have been eating rice Subject+have/has+been + Verb+ing +Object Negative I/we/you/they have not been eating rice. Subject + have/has+not +been+ Verb+ing+ Object Interrogative Has He / She been eating rice ? Have/has+Subject+been + Verb+ing+ Object ? Negative- Interrogative Have I/you/we/they not been eaten rice ? Have/has+subject +not+been+ verb+ing+ object ? She/He has been eating rice. She/ He has not been eating rice. Have I/We/You/They been eating rice ? Has he/she not been eating rice? Various forms of Sentence in Present Perfect Continuous Tense 11 June

Explain why it is right/wrong? 1.They has play football. 2.Have not you breaking the plate. 3.Rima have been reading book for 8 pm. 4. They has been working since one hour. Right Sentence 1. They have (Second person plural number subject) played (verb of P.P) football. 2. Have you not broken (Inappropriate structure & verb of P.P) the plate? (interrogative sign) 3. Rima has (Third person singular subject) been reading book since (point of time) 8 pm. 4. They have (second person plural number subject) been working for (period of time) one hour. 11 June

Home work Identify differences among four type of present tense and write it as much as possible. 11 June

11 June Thank You