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tenses present past presentation
1.
2. Name: Hassaan Nadeem Khan
Roll No:15671
ADP CS 1st SEMESTER
Subject: English
Submitted To:Prof.Khalid
Mehmood Anjum
Topic:(If and
wish,passive,Reported speech)
3. Topic:If and Wish
We use wish and if only to talk about things
that we would like to be different in either the
present or past.If only is usually a bit
stronger than wish.
4. In the present
We can use/if only+a past form to talk
about a present situation we could like
to be different.
I wish you didn’t live so far away.
He wishes he could afford a holiday.
5. In the Past
We can wish/if only+a past perfect form to
talk about something we would like to
change about the past.
◦ If only Id studied harder when I was at
school.
6. Expressing annoyance
We can use wish+would(n,t) to show
that we are annoyed with what
someone or something does or
doesn’t do.We often feel that they are
unlikely or unwilling to change.
I wish you wouldn’t borrow my clothes
without asking.
I wish would rain.The garden really
needs some water.
7. Reported Speech
Def:Reported speech is when we tell
someone what another person said to
do this can use direct speech or
indirect speech.
direct speech:”I work in a bank,”said
Daniel.
Indirect speech:Daniel said that he
worked in a bank.
8. Direct speech only one tense used and
indirect speech used two tenses are used.
9. Present simple,present
continuous and present
perfect
Example:
I travel a lot in my job
•Jamila said that she travelled a lot in her job.
The baby’s sleeping!
•He told me the baby was sleeping.
I’ve hurt my leg
•She said she’d hurt her leg.
10. Past simple and past
continuous
Example:
‘We lived in china for five years.’
•She told me they’d lived in china for five
years.
‘It was raining all day’
•He told me it had been raining all day
11. Past Perfect
The past perfect dosen’t change.
Example:
‘I’d Tried everything without success,but this new
medicine is great.’
•He said he’d tried everything without
success,but the new medicine was great.