English Objective Class 9th & 10th.
Note : This part will be taken from Grammer and Composition of Punjab Curriculum Textbook Board. Use of Verbs from page No. 163-168.
E X A M P L E S & E X E R C I S E S
1. Roshana takes her meals in the afternoon.
2. The sun rises in the east.
3. She has learnt her lesson
4. Girls were singing.
5. He speaks the truth.
PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
6. It rains in winter
7. They work hard all day.
8. The sun sets in the west.
9. I do not take my meals at night.
10. Do you go to school everyday?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
11. It is raining.
12. The boys are doing their home task.
13. The girls are playing net ball.
PRESENT SIMPLE & PRESENT CONTINUOUS
14. She (loves) her cat very much.
15. He (goes) to school everyday.
16. It (is raining) at present.
17. They (take) tea every morning.
18. Good students always (work) hard.
19. The earth (revolves) around the sun.
20. She (is learning) French at present.
21. They (do not do) their work regularly.
22. She (speaks) English quite well.
23. The baby (is crying) for milk now.
24. They (go) to sleep at ten.
25. He (doea not keep) me waiting.
26. She (is speaking) English now.
27. Shahida (is singing) a sad song today.
28. They always (come) back home late.
29. Are they sitting idle?
30. She is leaving for London tomorrow.
31. They are coming to dinner on Sunday.
32. He is coming back next week.
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
33. I have read the two books.
34. She has not sent him back.
35. They have lived in this house for ten years.
36. I have known him for a long time.
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
37. She has been playing the piano since 2 o'clock.
38. I have been waiting here for two hours.
39. The packet has been lying there since morning.
Present Perfect OR
Present Perfect Continuous
40. I already (have taken) three cups of coffee.
41. I (have not been seeing) you since Monday.
42. My brother (has not been writing) to me for ten years.
43. She (has been learning) French for over two years.
44. The book (has been lying) on the table for weeks.
45. He (has not been speaking) to me since March.
46. She (has been sleeping) since morning.
47. How long you (have waited) here?
48. He (has been standing) in the sun for an hour.
49. She (has been working) in this office for seven years.
50. They (have not been eating) anything since morning.
51. They already (have done) their home task.
52. I already (have posted) the letter.
53. The fire (has been burning) at night for two hours.
54. You (have been taking rest) since morning.
PAST SIMPLE TENSE
55. I had a cup of tea in the morning.
56. She went to school an hour ago.
57. Quaid-e-Azam worked very hard.
58. He sold newspapers for living.
59. She shut the door softly.
PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
60. She was doing her home task when the guests arrived.
61. I was reading a book when the bell rang.
62. They were going to school when the storm broke.
PAST SIMPLE TENSE OR
PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
63. It (began) to rain an hour ago.
64. How long ago you (came) here?
65. She (did not hear) any noise.
66. He (was riding) a bike when he (met) an accident.
67. He (left) twenty minutes ago.
68. I (was going) to airport when I (saw) her.
69. The light (went out) when we (were having) a dinner.
70. She (was singing) a song when I (entered) the room.
71. I (met) her in the plane.
72. I (was making) tea when the door bell (rang).
73. He (did not reply) to my letter.
74. I (bought) this motor bike only a month ago.
75. I (was not listening) when you (talked).
76. The farmer (was ploughing) the field when it (started) raining.
77. The bus (was moving) while I (boarded) it.
PAST PERFECT TENSE
78. I had left the house before it started raining.
79. They had taken their meals before the guests arrived.
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
80. She had been working since morning.
81. It had been raining since last night.
82. They had been playing cards for six hours.
83. He had been coming here since 1970.
84. She had been visiting Europe since childhood.
PAST PERFECT TENSE OR
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
85. After you (had left) I went to sleep.
86. They (took) their breakfast after they had washed their hands.
87. I (had been working) on this assignment for a month.
88. Ali (had been preparing) for his examination since October.
89. She (asked) why we had wanted to leave early.
90. I asked her what places she (had visited) in Europe.
91. The sun (had not risen) before we were ready to leave.
92. I had never seen snow before I (went) to Murree.
93. Aslam (had been swimming) for three hours.
94. The bus (had stopped) before we stepped out.
FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE
95. They will leave for London tomorrow.
96. The court will give its verdict on Thursday next.
97. I shall see him next Monday.
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
98. She will be taking her lesson in music in the morning.
99. I shall be reading the paper then.
100. They shall be playing hockey at that time.
FUTURE SIMPLE OR
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
101. You (will not understand) it.
102. This watch (will not cost) very much.
103. She (will be working) hard for the competition.
104. I (shall finish) this exercise in an hour's time.
105. I (shall not have) much money.
106. What you (will be doing) at four?
107. They (will travel) all night.
108. I (shall be waiting) for you at the usual time.
109. She (will be learning) her lesson in French in the morning.
FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
110. I shall have finished writing this novel by June next year.
111. She will have stopped taking this medicine by March next.
112. They will have left Pakistan before the end of the year.
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
113. By the next March, I shall have been working on this project for ten years.
114. By October next, I shall have been teaching at this college for twenty years.
FUTURE PERFECT TENSE OR
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
115. She (will have finished) her work before the guests arrive.
116. They (will have written) their exercise by the time the teacher arrives.
117. She (will have returned) from the tour of Europe by the middle of December next.
118. The farmers (will have reaped) the harvest before the rains.
119. These mangoes (will have reached) the market by April.
120. I (shall have read) all the novels of Golding by the end of summer vacation.
121. The meeting (will have ended) by the time we gather.
122. I hope it (will have stopped) raining by the evening.
123. She (will have taken) her examination by the next fall.
124. They (will have completed) their work by tomorrow.
* With Time Conjunction, Present perfect tense is used instead of future perfect tense.
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125. I shall wait here until you have finished your work.
126. I cannot do anything until I have taken my lunch.
127. I shall take you around the fields when you have taken some rest.
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