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PRESENT TENSES-A REVIEW

PRESENT TENSES

He sells balloons every day.


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He is selling balloons now.

He has sold all the balloons.

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He has been selling balloons since morning.
PRESENT TENSES
• We attend classes every day.

• We are attending a class now.

• We have just attended a class.

• We have been attending classes


• for a month.
PRESENT TENSES
• The sun rises every morning. The sun has just risen.

The sun is rising now. The sun has been rising for billions of years.
PRESENT TENSES
• I read books every day. I have just read a book.


• I am reading a book now. I have been reading books since childhood.
PRESENT TENSES
• She goes for a walk every day. She has gone out for a walk.

• She is going for a walk now. She has been going for a walk for 3 years.
PRESENT TENSES
• I do exercise every day. I have just done exercise.

• I am doing exercise now. I have been doing exercise for many years.
PRESENT TENSES-SIMPLE PRESENT
• I drink coffee. He attends classes.
• I don’t drink coffee. He doesn’t attend classes.
• Do you drink coffee? Does he attend classes?

• People follow traffic rules. She speaks English.


• People don’t follow traffic rules. She doesn’t speak English.
• Do people follow traffic rules? Does she speak English?
PRESENT TENSES-PRESENT CONTINUOUS
• The children are playing. The wind is blowing.
• The children are not playing. The wind is not blowing.
• Are the children playing? Is the wind blowing?

• It is raining. I am reading a book.


• It is not raining. I am not reading a book.
• Is it raining? Am I/ Are you reading a book?
PRESENT TENSES-PRESENT PERFECT
• I have seen the movie. They have finished the project.
• I have not seen the movie. They have not finished the project.
• Have you seen the movie? Have they finished the project?

• He has woken up. She has won the prize.


• He has not woken up. She has not won the prize.
• Has he woken up? Has she won the prize?
PRESENT TENSES-PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
• I have been teaching for 6 months.
• I haven’t been teaching for 6 months.
• Have you been teaching for 6 months?

• We have been watching the serial for 3 months.


• We haven’t been watching the serial for 3 months.
• Have you been watching the serial for 3 months?
PRESENT TENSES
• This book belongs to me. We have shifted to the new house.
• I own this house. I meet my friends every day.
• The teacher has given homework. He is speaking the truth.
• I have eaten my lunch. I have been practicing English for a month.
• She wastes her time. She has been living here for 2 years.
• The clock is working. He has got operated.
• She has invited me. The stock has arrived.
• I watch TV. We like this weather.
• The teacher explains well. He works hard.
PRESENT TENSES
• WH QUESTIONS
• I have been suffering from fever for 3 days.
• He has been working abroad for 2 years.
• I have saved one lakh rupees.
• He has gone to Delhi.
• It has been raining for 3 days.
• This book costs 200 rupees.
• I have bought a honda bike.
• She is crying because she lost her purse.
PRESENT TENSES
• WH QUESTIONS
• I like gulab jamun.
• We play tennis every day.
• I spend my free time with my friends.
• I watch sports on TV.
• She buys clothes at Big Bazaar.
• She is making fish.
• She is going to a friend’s house.
• I am waiting for a friend.

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