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ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT

- B.V.P Sai Sravani

M220003MS

PRESENT TENSES:
1. Simple Present: Sana eats Apples
2. Present Continuous: Sana is eating Apples
3. Present Perfect Tense: Sana has eaten Apples
4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense: Sana has been eating Apples

PAST TENSE:
1. Simple Past: Sana ate Apples
2. Past Continuous: Sana was eating Apples
3. Past Perfect Tense: Sana had eaten Apples
4. Past Perfect Continuous Tense: Sana had been eating Apples

FUTURE TENSE:
1. Simple Future: Sana will eat Apples
2. Future Continuous: Sana will be eating Apples
3. Future Perfect Tense: Sana will have eaten Apples by tomorrow night
4. Future Perfect Continuous Tense: Sana will have been eating Apples by
this time tomorrow.

ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE:


 Active voice : Sana eats Apples
 Passive voice: Apples are eaten by Sana
DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH:
 Direct Speech: He said, “Sana eats Apples”
 Indirect Speech: He said that Sana ate Apples
TYPES OF SENTENCES:
 BASED ON STRUCTURE:

1. Simple Sentence: Sana eats Apples


2. Compound Sentence: Sana eats Apples so she is healthy
3. Complex Sentence: Sana ate an Apple because she was hungry
4. Complex Compound Sentence: Sana eats Apples when she is
hungry and she also eats Mangoes

 BASED ON MEANING
1. Declarative sentence: Sana eats Apples
2. Interrogative sentence: Does Sana eat Apples?
3. Imperative sentence: Sana, Eat Apples!
5. Exclamatory sentence: Wow, Sana eats a lot of Apples!

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