Tense Practice 2-1

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Topic: Tense Practice Active


GKwU Verb কে অন্যান্য Tense G cwieZ©b K‡i
†hf‡e PP©v Ki‡eb:
 Verb: Call
 Past Form: Called
 Past Participle Form: Called
Present Indefinite Past Indefinite Future Indefinite

I call I called I will call


You call You called You will call
He calls He called He will call
She calls She called She will call
It calls It called It will call
We call We called We will call
They call They called They will call
 Passive Voice
Present Indefinite Passive Indefinite Future Indefinite
I am I am called I will be called
You are You are called You will be called
He is He is called He will be called
She is She is called She will be called
It is It is called It will be called
We are We are called We will be called
They are They are called They will be called

 Passive with other modal


Could Can Should
I could be called I can be called I should be called
You could be called You can be called You should be called
He could be called He can be called He should be called
She could be called She can be called She would be called
It could be called It can be called It should be called
We could be called We can be called We should be called
They could be called They can be called They should be called
Here are some daily usable sentences for
spoken English:
 "Good morning, how are you today?"
 "What's for breakfast?"
 "Could you please pass the salt?"
 "I'm running a bit late, so I'll call you back later."
 "How was your day at work/school?"
 "I need to make a grocery list."
 "Do you have any plans for the weekend?"
 "Let's catch up over coffee sometime."
 "I'd like to order a large pepperoni pizza."
 "Can you help me find my keys?"
 "I'm sorry, I didn't catch your name."
 "Congratulations on your new job!"
 "What's the weather forecast for today?"
 "Where did you go on your last vacation?"
 "I can't believe it's already Friday!"

These sentences cover a range of everyday situations and


are perfect for casual conversations.

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