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Formation of Interrogative Sentences
Was/were + subject + V + ing + object + ( ? )
1
Read the following example:
Was he learning Grammar yesterday?
Also,
Question Word + was/were + subject + V + ing + object + ( ? )
1
Read the following example:
What was he learning yesterday?
G Past Perfect Tense is used –
· To show an earlier action when two actions in the past are mentioned.
Read the following example:
The student had cheated before the invigilator saw him.
· To show an imaginary conditional state in the past.
Read the following example:
If he had woken up early, he would have reached in time.
Formation of Affirmative Sentences
Subject + had + V + object + second action + ( . )
3
Read the following example:
He had seen the movie before I saw it.
Formation of Negative Sentences
Subject + had + not + V + object + second action + ( . )
3
Read the following example:
He had not seen the movie before I saw it.
Formation of Interrogative Sentences
Had + subject + V + object + ( ? )
3
Read the following example:
Had he seen the movie?
Also,
Question Word + had + subject +V + object + ( ? )
3
Read the following example:
When had he seen the movie?
G Past Perfect Continuous Tense is used to show an action that had been going on for some
time in the past.
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