The document discusses English grammar tenses including past, present, and future simple, continuous, and perfect tenses. It provides examples of changing verb tenses, such as changing from simple past to simple future or present perfect to future continuous. The document also gives examples of changing verb tenses in sentences.
2. PAST PRESENT FUTURE
Simple I ate pizza
yesterday.
I ate pizza
everyday.
I will eat pizza
tomorrow.
Continuous I was eating pizza
when you
arrived.
I am eating
pizza right
now.
I will be
eating pizza
when you
arrive.
Perfect I had eaten all of
the pizza
I have eaten
all of the
pizza.
I will have
eaten all of
the pizza.
Perfect
Continuous
I had been eating
pizza for 2 hours.
I have been
eating pizza
for 2 hours.
I will have
been eating
pizza for 2
hours.
3.2
3. 3.3
Change the Tense :
1. I had auditioned for the starring role.
(Make Simple Future)
A. I will audition for the starring role.
2. Birds have always delighted people all over the
world. (Make Simple Present)
A. Birds delight people all over the world.
3. We have an incredible number of stories woven
around birds. (Make Simple Past)
A. We had an incredible number of stories woven
around birds.
4. 3.3
Change the Tense :
1. I had auditioned for the starring role.
(Make Simple Future)
A. I will audition for the starring role.
2. Birds have always delighted people all over the
world. (Make Simple Present)
A. Birds delight people all over the world.
3. We have an incredible number of stories woven
around birds. (Make Simple Past)
A. We had an incredible number of stories woven
around birds.
5. 3.4
4. He wasn’t complaining. (Make Present Perfect)
A. He has not complained.
5. Sankalp has been working for the right and
dalits for 13 years. (Make Future Continuous)
A. Sankalp will be working for the right and dalits
for 13 years.
6. He had a professional demeanor.
(Make Simple Present)
A. He has a professional demeanor.
7. We accept poor body performance.
(Make Present Continuous)
A. We are accepting poor body performance.