Monday, 28 November 2016

Ten things I love about Literature

Literature is a part of my life, it is not alone stops with my degree yet it has done something to my life. I wonder sometimes why do I have this much love and interest in literature, but most of the times I end up with a smile on my lips. It is always hard to find an answer for a simple question so today I decided to make it as a topic hence I can really think deep about the question Why Do I Love Literature? . 



I like to share the best Ten points I feel excited about Literature:

1. I feel very humane whenever I read a masterpiece work. It helps to find who am I.

2. I can understand the perspective of other humans, so that it becomes easy to deal with people in real life.

3. Every author is like one of my good old friend. I know them very well even though I never met them.

4. It makes me to think about the society, culture and much more essential things which makes me a responsible citizen.

5. I realize the value of money, family and love from the books which made me to cry.

6. Able to travel all around the world even to the past and future without going out of the room and the best thing is with less money.

7. Creates a love towards the characters I read. They live in the heart forever.

8. Every piece of literature gives me an inspiration to life.

9. Reduced the gap between education and reality. So I can score good marks with ease. 

10. Most beautiful thing is it allows me to live different lives. 


Thursday, 17 November 2016

Tenses in English Language

For anyone who wants to talk or write in the language of English, it is necessary to know about the tense forms clearly. All of us must have read this in our schooling but how much do we remember till now or how much we have implemented it, is the question. So here is a easy and simple recap along with some useful tips. 

12 Basic Tenses in English

As we all know already there are 12 common tenses exist in the English grammar. For better understanding initially I split these 12 tenses into 3 parts.

Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense

When we converse we used to say things in present, past or future form. For example, I do (present), I did (past) and I will do(future). If you don't have the clearance when you speak you can just use these basic tenses but remember this is the very basic and it is for beginners alone. Now we subdivide each into 4 forms as given below.

1.Present Tense                 2.Past Tense               3.Future Tense
     (do)                                    (did)                             (will do)

Present continuous           Past continuous            Future continuous 
     (doing)                            (was doing)                  (will be doing)


Present perfect                  Past perfect                  Future perfect
   (have done)                       (had done)                 (will have done)


Present perfect                  Past perfect                  Future perfect
  continuous                        continuous                     continuous
(have been doing)         (had been doing)       (will have been doing)


Here are few simple examples: there are 3 examples for each sentence first one is an example for positive statement, second one is negative form and the third one is the question form.

Examples:

Simple Present - He loves, He does not love, Does he love?

Present continuous - He is loving, He is not loving, Is he loving?

Present perfect - He has loved, He has not loved, Has he loved?

Present perfect continuous - He has been loving, He has not been loving, Has he been loving?


Simple Past - He loved, He did not loved, Did he loved?

Past continuous - He was loving, He was not loving, Was he loving?

Past perfect - He had loved, He had not loved, Had he loved?

Past perfect continuous - He had been loving, He had not been loving, Had he been loving?


Simple Future - He will love, He will not love, Will he love?

Future continuous - He will be loving, He will not be loving, Will he be loving?

Future perfect - He will have loved, He will not have loved, Will he have loved?

Future perfect continuous - He will have been loving, He will not have been loving, Will he have been loving?



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