Scholar's JUNIOR ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION || Class 6 || Section I | Unit I || Lesson 19: THE PRESENT TENSE : ITS FORMS Part 1

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                 EXERCISE

Exercise 1. Frame sentences using the following verbs in present indefinite tense with subjects of all the three persons both in singular and plural forms:
eat tell bring beat study
reside win open graze think
Ans: Eat-
Singular
First Person: I eat rice.
Second Person: You eat rice.
Third Person: He eats rice
       She eats rice.
       It eats rice.
Plural
First Person: We eat rice.
Second Person: You eat rice.
Third Person: They eat rice.

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     Tell -
Singular
First Person: I tell a story.
Second Person: You tell a story.
Third Person: He tells a story.
       She tells a story.
       It tells a story.
Plural
First Person: We tell a story.
Second Person: You tell a story.
Third Person: They tell a story.

     Bring -
Singular
First Person: I bring a book.
Second Person: You bring a book.
Third Person: He brings a book.
       She brings a book.
       It brings a book.
Plural
First Person: We bring books.
Second Person: You bring books.
Third Person: They bring books.

     Beat -
Singular
First Person: I beat him.
Second Person: You beat him.
Third Person: He beats him.
       She beats him.
       It beats him.
Plural
First Person: We beat him.
Second Person: You beat him.
Third Person: They beat him.

     Study -
Singular
First Person: I study in class 6.
Second Person: You study in class 6.
Third Person: He studies in class 6.
       She studies in class 6.
       It studies in class 6.
Plural
First Person: We study in class 6.
Second Person: You study in class 6.
Third Person: They study in class 6.

     Reside -
Singular
First Person: I reside here.
Second Person: You reside here.
Third Person: He resides here.
       She resides here.
       It resides here.
Plural
First Person: We reside here.
Second Person: You reside here.
Third Person: They reside here.

     Win -
Singular
First Person: I win the race.
Second Person: You win the race.
Third Person: He wins the race.
       She wins the race.
       It wins the race.
Plural
First Person: We win the race.
Second Person: You win the race.
Third Person: They win the race.

     Open -
Singular
First Person: I open the window.
Second Person: You open the window.
Third Person: He opens the window.
       She opens the window.
       It opens the window.
Plural
First Person: We study in class 6.
Second Person: You study in class 6.
Third Person: They study in class 6.

📖 Chp 1. The Alphabet
📖 Chp 5. Parts of Speech
📖 Chp 11. The Pronoun
📖 Chp 13. Specific Determiners
📖 Chp 14. General Determiners
📖 Chp 15. The Adjective
📖 Chp 16. Degree of Comparison
📖 Chp 17. The Verb


     Graze -
Singular
First Person: I graze the cows.
Second Person: You graze the cows.
Third Person: He grazes the cows.
       She grazes the cows.
       It grazes the cows.
Plural
First Person: We graze the cows.
Second Person: You graze the cows.
Third Person: They graze the cows.

    Think -
Singular
First Person: I think it.
Second Person: You think it.
Third Person: He thinks it.
       She thinks it.
       It thinks it.
Plural
First Person: We think it.
Second Person: You think it.
Third Person: They think it.

Exercise 2. Fill in the blank with a verb in present indefinite tense:
1. Ronald____ in the Park Street.
Ans: is
2. Children ____ in the afternoon daily.
Ans: play
3. Our Jawans ____ the enemy back.
Ans: attack
4. Parents ____ the family and its objects.
Ans: take care
5. Children ____small jobs in the family.
Ans: do
6. The cook ____ food for the guests.
Ans: cooks
7. The farmers ____ wheat in the begining of the winter.
Ans: grow
8. We ____ breakfast in the morning.
Ans: eat
9. Prices ____ when demand is greater.
Ans: increase
10. Do you ____ the date of your birth?
Ans: know
11. His hen ____ a golden egg every day.
Ans: lays
12. Reading ____ people wiser and cleverer.
Ans: makes

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Exercise 3. Change these sentences to negative form:
1. The master scolds his servant.
Ans: The master does not scold his servant.
2. The weaver- bird builds a cosy nest.
Ans: The weaver- bird does not build a cosy nest.
3. The postman delivers the mail twice a day.
Ans: The postman does not deliver the mail twice a day.
4. Prices fall on the approach of the new harvest.
Ans: Prices do not fall on the approach of the new harvest.
5. The sun appears going up after the sunrise.
Ans: The sun does not appear going up after the sunrise.

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6. My friend works in a very big factory.
Ans:  My friend does not work in a very big factory.
7. The moon goes round the sun once a year.
Ans: The moon does not go round the sun once a year.
8. The earth revolves round the sun once a year.
Ans: The search does not revolve round the sun once a year.
9. We keep bad boys at arm's lenght.
Ans: We do not keep bad boys at arm's lenght.
10. Ram wears a new shirt.
Ans: Ram does not wear a new shirt.

Exercise 4. Change these sentences to interrogative form.
1. Dinu mostly reaches school late.
Ans: Does Dinu mostly reach school late?
2. My mother gives alms to the poor daily.
Ans: Does my mother give alms to the poor daily?
3. I complain against Ramu to the teacher.
Ans: Do I complain aginst Ramu to the teacher?
4. The judge announces his judgement.
Ans: Does the judge announce his judgement?
5. Policemen arrest the bad characters.
Ans: Do policemen arrest the bad characters?
6. Columbus discovers a new world.
Ans: Does Columbus discover a new world?
7. She always boasts of her face and grace.
Ans: Does she always boast of her face and grace?
8. The labourers go on a strike from today.
Ans: Do the labourers go on a strike from today?
9. Rats hold a meeting against the cat.
Ans: Do rats hold a meeting against the cat?

Exercise 5. Change each sentence to negative-interrogative form.
1. The prisoner makes an appeal to the jailor.
Ans: Does the prisoner not make an appeal to the jailor?
2. He works like a donkey all the day long.
Ans: Does he not work like a donkey all the day long?
3. I stay with my maternal uncle at Shimla.
Ans: Do I not stay with my maternal uncle at Simla?
4. He takes pride in his health and wealth.
Ans: Does I not take pride in his health and wealth?
5. Quinine tastes very bitter.
Ans: Does quinine not taste very bitter?
6. They earnestly repent of their folly now.
Ans: Do they earnestly not repent of thier folly now?
7. The wild animals held a meeting at dusk.
Ans: Did the wild animls not hold a meeting at dusk?
8. The rich seldom help the poor.
Ans: Do the rich not help the poor?
9. David always finds faults with others.
Ans: Does David not find faults with others?

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