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Formation For All Tenses Table of tenses Present Past Future Form of verb Indefinite Do / Does · No helping verb in simple sentence · Singular/plural verb in simple sentence Did · No helping verb in simple sentence · 2 nd form of verb in simple sentence Will 1 st Continuous Is/am/ are Was/ were Will be ing Prefect Has / have Had Will have 3 rd Prefect continuous Has /have + Been Had been Will have been ing
Persuasive Essay What is a persuasive essay? A persuasive essay is a type of academic writing where the author presents a specific argument or viewpoint and tries to convince the reader to accept it. The goal of a persuasive essay is to persuade the reader to agree with the author's perspective or take a particular course of action. In a persuasive essay, the author presents evidence, logical reasoning, and persuasive techniques to support their argument. This may include citing research studies, presenting statistical data, providing examples, using emotional appeals, and addressing counterarguments. Key elements of a persuasive essay include: Thesis Statement: The main argument or position that the author is advocating for. Supporting Evidence: Facts, statistics, examples, expert opinions, and logical reasoning that back up the thesis statement. Counterarguments and Rebuttals: Addressing opposing viewpoints and explaining why they are invalid or less convincing compared to th...
Narrations Some common Changes While changing a direct speech to indirect S.No Type of sentence Reporting verb Inverted Commas Change of Pronoun Change of Tense Change of Words for time, place or expressions 1. Declarative Say/ Says / Will say /said , remains same. Said to +Object will be replaced as “told” “that” ü ü ü 2. Interrogative ask / asked “if” in simple questions, nothing in Wh-questions. ü ü ü 3. Imperative order / command / request / suggest / advise / forbid / instruct “to” ...
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