Tenses
Use of "It"
1. It is very hot today. 2. It fell evening. 3. There is no book on the table.
4. Is there any player in the play ground. 5. Are there no fish in this pond?
6. There were many frogs in the water. 7. There was no passenger at the platform.
8. How many cattle were there in the field? 9. There are some apples in the basket.
10. There were four boats on the bank of the river. 11. There was no body in the house.
12. There are no new clothes in the box. 13. Who is there on the roof?
14. Is it hailing? 15. There was no lion in the cage.
Use of "There"
1. There were many mango trees in our garden. 2. How many candidates were there in the hall?
3. Why is there no peon in the office? 4. Were there no letters in the postman's bag?
5. Is there a little milk in the jug? 6. It is cloudy today. 7. Is it blowing hard outside?
8. It was very pleasant yesterday. 9. It will take about three hours to attempt the paper.
10. It is no use crying over spilt milk. 11. It is a white lie. 12. It was my brother who got the prize.
13. How many aeroplanes were there at the airport? 14. There was no tree along the roadside.
Use of "Is Am, Are, Was & Were"
1. All of us are Muslims. 2. Ahmad is a bold soldier.
3. The dog and the horse are faithful animals. 4. Every Pakistani is a patriot.
5. They were respectable citizens. 6. Lahore is famous for gardens.
7. Was he ill yesterday? 8. Why are many students absent today?
9. Where are the players of your team? 10. Was the rich man kind to the poor?
11. What is he to you? 12. One dozen eggs were rotten.
13. Were all the questions easy? 14. This toy was not beautiful. 15. Tipu Sultan was a just ruler.
More about "Is, Am, Are, Was & Were"
1. Is there any high school in this city? 2. Is Amjad an honest man? 3. Was he not a fisherman?
4. I am thankful to you. 5. Both of his brothers were lawyers. 6. Which is the longest river in Pakistan?
7. How high is the peak of K-2? 8. How many buses were there on the bus stand?
9. Why were his relatives angry? 10. Were all the motor cars out of order? 11. The student was not a liar.
12. Is this news true? 13. This question was very complicated. 14. Were all the questions difficult?
15. When was the doctor in the hospital?
Use of "Has, Have & Had"
1. Boys have a few books. 2. I have nothing in my purse. 3. The dog has a beautiful collar round its neck.
4. We have an imported radio set. 5. Why have you not a pen? 6. Has the deer not four legs?
7. These women have no ornaments. 8. This poor boy has no shoes. 9. Has your friend no watch?
10. We have a new house. 11. The rich man has a big garden. 12. Have you a license?
13. Has the carpenter no saw? 14. The blacksmith has no hammer. 15. Have passengers no luggage?
16. Has the parrot not a red beak?
More about "Has, Have & Had"
1. The farmer had no sickle. 2. Your brother had no pistol. 3. Our servant had no license of gun.
4. They had a new plough. 5. Why had the blind beggar a lamp? 6. Had the horse a bridle and saddle?
7 The baby had a strange doll. 8. How many tops had Asghar? 9. We had no hound.
10. Had that city a clock tower? 11. Why had this river no bridge? 12. Why had the soldier no uniform?
13. The guard had two flags. 14. Players had no luggage. 15. Had that cow no horns?
16. Had the aeroplane no passenger? 17. Your house had no lock. 18. My bicycle had a bell.
19. The school had no peon. 20. The school office had a big picture of Quaid-e-Azam.
Present Indefinite Tense
1. Jackals howl in the evening. 2. I love my brother. 3. We read newspaper daily
, 9. I know how to swim. 10. This boy always makes a noise. 11. God helps those who help themselves.
12. We withdraw money from the bank every day, 13. You make lame excuses.
14. A drowning man catches at a straw . 15, The sun sets in the west.
Exercise
1. We go to museum off and on. 2. Children enjoy their visit to the zoo.
3. My friend always gives me right advice. 4. One who works hard, gets its reward.
5. You pay Rs. 1000/-income tax every year. 6. I pay the bill up to 10th of every month.
7. This butcher gives a short measure. 8. This shopkeeper sells substandard goods.
9. The greedy man earns black money. 10. The poor postman lives from hand to mouth.
11. The hunter aims at every bird. 12. The doctor advises the patient to take rest.
13. The farmer reaps the wheat crop these days. 14. He keeps the company of good people.
15. This. man deceives everyone.
Negative Sentences
1. He does not repent on sin . 2.You do not admit your mistake.
3. Uninteresting books d0es not sell like hot cakes.4. Stars do not shine in the day.
5. He does not listen to me. 6. I do not recognize this stranger.
7. We do not know you. 8. All the boys do not make a mischief.
9. A wise man does not make such a mistake. 10. The sun does· not revolve around the earth.
11. The moon does not appear in the evening now-a-days. 12. The wood does not sink into the water.
13. The piece of iron does not float on water. 14. Akbar does not save anything.
15. We do not tease any one for nothing.
Interrogative Sentences
1. Where do the children play hide and seek? 2. When does the postman come in this street?
3. Why do you object to his stay over here? 4. Does the cloud thunder loudly?
5. Does it hail in summer? 6. Why does he spend more than his income?
7. Does he feel ashamed of what he did? 8. Does Bashir wander till late night?
9. How long does Nasima stay with her uncle? 10. Where does the army encamp?
11. Do you prefer fruit to sweets? 12. Do people consider time important?
13. Why do these students waste time? 14. When does the cock crow?
15. Does your daughter respect her elders? 16. Does he demand a reasonable price for the fox?
17. Why does the cloth merchant give short measure? 18. Do all the students collect postage stamps?
19. Does the rich man spend money very lavishly? 20. Why do you insist on buying this bicycle?
21. Does this girl sleep late at night? 22. When do birds chirp?
23. Why do people dance and sing on 'Urs'? 24. Do they not care for any one?
25. What kind of dreams do you watch? 26. Why. do you not show me the exercises of translation?
27. Does he admit his mistake? 28. Does this class take interest in its work?
29. Does it rain only in summer in Pakistan? 30. In which season does the snow fall on the mountains?
Present Continuous Tense
1. It is drizzling. 2. The Persian wheel is working.
3. I am taking rest at this time. 4. The smoke is rising from the hearth.
5. We are collecting old coins. 6. I am feeling dizzy.
7. You are saying good bye to your friend. 8. He is diving into the river.
9. Children are making much noise. 10. Akbar is reaping wheat.
11. The woman is boiling milk. 12. Students are decorating school.
13. He is coming to see me. 14. The government is opening new schools.
15. Pakistan is making progress by leaps and bounds.
Negative Sentences
1. You are not telling me your address. 2. He is not leading the procession.
3. The governor is not presiding over the meeting. 4. He is not working honestly.
5. You are not criticizing my opinion. 6. This officer is not neglecting his duties.
7. Labourers are not shirking work. 8. We are not smelling flowers.
9. Girls are not dozing in the class. 10. He is not feeling ashamed of his sin.
11. The cook is not cooking food. 12. Boys are not drinking the juice of sugarcane.
13. The woman is not calling for help. 14. Amjad is not changing clothes.
15. The woman is not working on grinding stone.
Interrogative sentences
1. Is the moon rising? 2. Are the bad boys throwing stones at the buses?
3. Are labourers digging up the earth? 4. Why are you selling your house?
5. Is Bashir buying a new motorcycle? 6. Where are women washing clothes?
7. How many people are sharing this business? 8. How much money are you withdrawing from the bank?
9. Who is inviting me to dinner? 10. Where are the poor refugees going?
11. Is the shopkeeper overcharging the customer? 12. Whose message are you carrying?
13. When is the contractor starting work? 14. Who is knocking at the door?
15. Which magazine are you reading?