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  • #31
    Re: Learning English!

    Originally posted by champion_pakistani View Post
    wow!
    Originally posted by champion_pakistani View Post
    urdu main ho tu kiya bat hai.....Alveena g

    thank u cp
    it is english Corner

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    • #32
      Re: Learning English!

      u welcome

      I Have Green Blood In My Veins Because I Am a Pakistani


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      • #33
        Re: Learning English!

        Originally posted by Ms.Khan View Post
        English seekhane k liey aap ne boht acha kaam kia hai :thmbup:
        but... app english ko english me hi sikhaa rahi hain ... jin logon ko itni bhi english nahi ati hogi, wo kese seekhenge :)
        Originally posted by champion_pakistani View Post
        wo champion k sath rabta kareen
        Champ bhai phir aaap kis se raabta karen ge :khi:

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        • #34
          Re: Learning English!

          Originally posted by Mr.Khan View Post
          Champ bhai phir aaap kis se raabta karen ge :khi:
          main main kuch nahi karoo ga

          I Have Green Blood In My Veins Because I Am a Pakistani


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          • #35
            Re: Learning English!

            Pyaaray bucho dehaan se perhna, ghalti hui to phainti muj se paray gi
            :thmbup:

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            • #36
              Re: Learning English!

              Originally posted by munda_sialkoty View Post
              Pyaaray bucho dehaan se perhna, ghalti hui to phainti muj se paray gi
              very good parhaee kay sath sath mog masti honi chahiye

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              • #37
                Re: Learning English!

                NOW ENGLISH GRAMMER IS START!
                :welcome:


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                • #38
                  Re: Learning English!

                  The Progressive Form of the Presend (Present Tense)

                  The Progressive Form of the Present

                  In many situations, you will encounter the progressive form of the present tense. There are three forms of the present in English, the simple, progressive, and emphatic. In previous section, you learned the simple forms of the verbs to be, to go, and to have. Compare the two conjugations of the verb to go:

                  SIMPLE PRESENT
                  I go
                  you go
                  he, she, it goes
                  we go
                  they go

                  PROGRESSIVE PRESENT
                  I am going
                  you are going
                  he, she, it is going
                  we are going
                  they are going

                  To form the progressive present, use the present tense of the verb to be as an auxiliary and add the ending -ing to the infinitive. Sometimes there will be a slight spelling change:

                  -->the boy runs
                  -->the boy is running

                  -->we bake a cake
                  -->we are baking a cake

                  Don't be afraid to use contractions with the progressive present forms. You will hear and use I'm going or they're driving much more often that the non-contracted forms.


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                  • #39
                    Re: Learning English!

                    :phool: keep it up....

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                    • #40
                      Re: Learning English!

                      Originally posted by champion_pakistani View Post
                      :phool: keep it up....
                      :phool: thank u may nay Admin say baat ki hay
                      ab yaahan app ko bohat kuch milay ga:phool:

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                      • #41
                        Re: Learning English!

                        The Present Perfect Tense:
                        The present perfect, like the other perfect tenses (future and past perfects), conveys the idea that one thing happens before another time or event. In other words, perfect tenses are always used within a context and not in isolation.
                        To form the present perfect, use a form of have + past participle:

                        --They've already dried their clothes.
                        --I've just finished washing my clothes.
                        --She's borrowed some detergent.

                        (In the above, the actions all took place before now. The exact time is unimportant.)
                        Last edited by Saira_abdul; 3 August 2007, 18:39.

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                        • #42
                          Re: Learning English!

                          u are going nice keep it up...
                          i like much:thmbup:

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                          • #43
                            Re: Learning English!

                            Past Tense: Simple Past and the Past Participle:
                            Use the simple past tense when you are talking about something that happened at one particular time in the past (i.e., the event began and ended in the past). Normally, there is a reference to past time (yesterday, last night, etc.):
                            --I knew your aunt when she was young.
                            --Yesterday, they bought a car.
                            --We rented a car last week.
                            --He saw the U.S. Capitol while he was in Washington.

                            For many verbs, just add the ending -ed to the verb to make it simple past:
                            borrow-->borrowed
                            close-->closed
                            open-->opened
                            cash --> cashed.

                            Here are some rules for making the simple past tense of regular verbs:
                            1. Verbs ending in -e, add -d (hope --> hoped)
                            2. Verbs ending in a vowel and a consonant:
                            A. For one-syllable verbs having a single vowel, double the consonant ending:
                            stop-->stopped
                            rob-->robbed
                            B. For one-syllable verbs having two vowels, just add -ed:
                            rain-->rained
                            dreamed-->dreamed (also, dreamt)
                            C. For two-syllable verbs, in which the first syllable is stressed, just add -ed:
                            listen-->listened
                            D. For two-syllable verbs, in which the second syllable is stressed, double the consonant ending as you did for 1. above:
                            prefer-->preferred
                            control -->controlled
                            3. Verbs ending in -y. If the -y is preceded by a vowel, keep the -y (enjoyed, prayed); if the -y is preceded by a consonant, change the -y to -i and add -ed:
                            try-->tried
                            study-->studied
                            4. Verbs ending in -ie, add -d:
                            die-->died
                            5. Verbs ending in two consonants, just add the ending -ed.
                            NOTE: For regular verbs the form of the simple past is also the form of the past participle!!

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                            • #44
                              Re: Learning English!

                              nice mujeeh nafrat hay eng say
                              Mein Allah da malang
                              my mobile no is 03008377221

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                              • #45
                                Re: Learning English!

                                Originally posted by munda_pk View Post
                                nice mujeeh nafrat hay eng say
                                why ?

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