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  • Simple Future

    The simple future tense is used to describe actions that will happen later. It indicates a decision or intention to perform an action in the future. Composition:Affirmative: subject + will + base form of verbNegative: Subject + won’t (won’t) + base form of verbQuery: will + subject + base form of the verb?Examples:Affirmation: I’m going…

  • Past Perfect Continuous

    The past perfect continuous tense is used to describe actions that continued up to a point in the past. It emphasizes the duration of the action and its relevance to the past event that followed. Composition:Affirmation: Subject + had been + verb + -ingNegative: Subject + had not been + verb + -ingInterrogative: What +…

  • Past Perfect

    The past perfect tense is used to describe actions that were completed before another action or time in the past. It helps clarify the sequence of events. Composition:Affirmation: subject + was + past participleNegative: Subject + wasn’t + past participleInterrogative: was + subject + past participle?Examples:Affirmation: I finished my homework before dinner.When I arrived she…

  • Past Continuous

    The past continuous tense, also known as the past progressive tense, is used to describe actions that continued in the past. It often sets the scene or describes background actions during a particular moment or event. Composition:Affirmative: subject + was/were + verb + -ingNegative: Subject + was/were not + verb + -ingInterrogative: was/was + subject…

  • Simple Past

    The simple past is used to describe actions or events that were completed at a specific time in the past. This indicates that the action is no longer happening. Composition:Affirmative: subject + past form of verbNegative: Subject + did not + base form of verbQuery: What is the base form of + subject + verb?Examples:Affirmation:…

  • Present Perfect Continuous

    The present perfect continuous tense is used to describe actions that started in the past and continued in the present, or that have recently stopped but have a present relevance. It emphasizes the duration or ongoing nature of the process. Composition:Affirmation: subject + have/has been + verb + -ingNegative: Subject + have/has not been +…

  • Present Perfect

    The present perfect tense is used to describe actions that happened at an unspecified time in the past and have relevance or effect in the present. It can also express actions that started in the past and continue into the present. Composition:Affirmative: subject + has/has + past participleNegative: Subject + has/has + not + past…

  • Present Continuous

    The present continuous tense, also known as the present progressive tense, is used to describe actions that are currently happening or ongoing. It can also express future arrangements. Composition:Affirmative: subject + am/is/are + verb + -ingNegative: subject + am/is/are + not + verb + -ingInterrogative: Am/Is/Are + subject + verb + -ing? Examples: Affirmation: I…

  • Simple Present Tense

    Definition:The simple present tense describes actions or situations that are habitual or ongoing in the present. Composition:Affirmation: subject + base form of verb (+ s/es for third person singular)Negative: Subject + does/does not + base form of verbQuery: Do/does + subject + base form of verb? Examples:Affirmation: i play football.She reads books.They work every day.…

  • Mobile Marketing Best Practices

    To make the most of mobile marketing, brands should follow these best practices: a. Optimize for speed: Mobile users expect fast-loading content. Slow loading websites or apps lead to high bounce rates. Brands should focus on improving site performance and reducing load times. b. Keep content concise: Mobile content should be concise, easy to read…