English Grammar Tenses Pdf

5/9/2019

Complete English Grammar Tenses in Hindi + Free PDF: Hello friends, on your demand we have a chart on tenses in Hindi. This tense chart is free to download and it contains all the tenses in Hindi. At the end of this tenses chart, you will get a complete pdf chart for free to download.

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As we all know that tenses are the most important ingredient in learning English if you really want to learn English and if you are serious about English.

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There are three types of tense in English that we are going to study in this articles,

Present Tense

Past Tense

Future Tense

And all these tenses are further categories in four parts

Simple Tense

Continuous Tense

Perfect Tense

Perfect Continuous Tense

Now lets us discuss each tense in a tabular form so that it becomes easy for you to understand these Tense in Hindi.

Present Tense

Simple Present Tenseता है, ती है, ते हैं

Subject+1st Verb +Object

(1st Verb+ s/es–>(He, She, It,any Name, Singular noun)

1st Verb –>(I, We, They, You,Plural Noun)

Examples:

Steve Plays football.

स्टीव फूटबाल खेलता है।

(Steve football khelta hai.)

Present Continuous Tenseरहा है, रही है, रहे हैं

Subject +is/am/are(Helping Verb+1ST Verb+ Ing+ Object

Is –> (He, She, It, any Name,Singular noun)

Am –> I

Are –>(We, They, You, Plural Noun)

Example:

Steve is playing football.

वह फुटबॉल खेल रहा है ।
Steve football khel raha hai
Present Perfect Tenseचुका है,चुकी है,चुके हैं

Subject +Has/Have(Helping Verb)+3rd Verb+ Object

Has–>(He ,She ,it ,any Name ,Singular noun)

Have–>(I, We, They, You, Plural Noun)

Example:

Steve has played football.

स्टीव फुटबॉल खेला है।

Steve football khel chuka hai

Present Perfect Continuous Tenseरहा होगा + time…

Subject + have/has(helping verb)+been+1st verb+ Ing+ Object

Has–>(He, She ,It ,any Name, Singular noun)

Have–>(I, We, They, You, Plural Noun)

Example:

Steve has been playing football.

स्टीव फुटबॉल खेलता रहा है।

Steve football khelta raha hai.

Past Tense

Simple Past Tenseता था,ती थे, ते थे

Subject+2nd Verb +Object

Examples:

Steve Played football.

स्टीव फुटबॉल खेला।

Steve football khela.

Past Continuous Tenseरहा था,रही थी,रहे थे

Subject +was/were(Helping verb)+1st Verb+ ing+ Object

Was –> (I, He, She, It, any Name, Singular noun)

Were –>(We, They, You, Plural Noun)

Example:

Steve was playing football.

स्टीव फुटबॉल खेल रहा था।

Steve football khel raha tha.

Past Perfect Tenseचुका था, चुकी थी, चुके थे

Subject+ Had(Helping Verb)+3rd Verb+ Object

Example:

Steve had played football.

स्टीव फुटबॉल खेला था।

Steve football khela tha

Past Perfect Continuous Tenseरहा होगा + time…

Subject+ had(helping verb)+been+1st verb+ Ing+ Object

Example:

Steve had been playing football.

स्टीव फुटबॉल खेल रहा था।

Steve football kehlta raha tha.

Future Tense

Simple Future Tenseगा, गी, गे

Subject +will /shall+1st Verb+ Object

Examples:

Steve will play football.

स्टीव फुटबॉल खेलेंगे।

Steve football khelenge.

Future Continuous Tenseरहा होगा,रही होगी,रहे होंगे

Subject+ will/shall(Helping Verb)+be+1st Verb+ ing+ Object

Example:

Steve will be playing football.

स्टीव फुटबॉल खेल रहा होगा।

Steve football khel raha hoga.

Future Perfect Tenseचुका होगा,चुकी होगी,चुके होंगे

Subject+ will/shall(Helping Verb)+ have +3rd Verb + Object

Example:

Steve shall has played football.

स्टीव फुटबॉल खेल चुका होगा

Steve football khel chuka Hoga

Future Perfect Continuous Tenseरहा होगा + time…

Subject+ will +have+ been+1st verb +ing+ Object

Example:

Steve will has been playing football.

स्टीव फुटबॉल खेल चुका होगा

Steve football kehlta raha hoga.

So this basic English Grammar Tense Chart is the building block of learning English Grammar. We have given these tenses in Hindi to make it more understandable.

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Selecting the correct verb tense and conjugating verbs correctly is tricky in English. Click on the verb tense to read more about how to form this tense and how it is used, or select a time to see the full list of tenses and references on that time.

Present Tenses in English Examples
Simple present tense They walk home.
Present continuous tense They are walking home.
Past Tenses in English
Simple past tense Peter lived in China in 1965.
Past continuous tense I was reading when she arrived.
Perfect Tenses in English
Present perfect tense I have lived here since 1987.
Present perfect continuous I have been living here for years.
Past perfect We had been to see her several times before she visited us.
Past perfect continuous He had been watching her for some time when she turned and smiled.
Future perfect We will have arrived in the States by the time you get this letter.
Future perfect continuous By the end of your course, you will have been studying for five years.
Future Tenses in English
Simple future tense They will go to Italy next week.
Future continuous tense I will be travelling by train.
Conditional Tenses in English
Zero conditional If ice gets hot it melts.
Type 1 conditional If he is late I will be angry.
Type 2 conditional If he was in Australia he would be getting up now.
Type 3 conditional She would have visited me if she had had time.
Mixed conditional I would be playing tennis if I hadn't broken my arm.
The -ing forms in English
Gerund I like swimming.
Present participle She goes running every morning.
Infinitives
Passive voice
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