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AVNIT CHAUDHARY Applied Grammar Pronoun- Person table 1. TENSE Use of verbs in tense Tense Simple Continuous Perfect Perfect Continuous Present 1 st form 1 st form +ing 3 rd form 1 st form +ing Past Positive Sentence es  2 nd form vU; lHkh 1 st from 1 st form +ing 3 r form 1 st form +ing Future 1 st form 1 st form +ing 3 rd form 1 st form +ing Person Subject Object Relative (1) With noun Relative(2) Without noun self I st  I We Me Us My Our Mine Ours My self Ourselves II nd You You Your Yours yourself III rd  He She It They Him Her It Them His Her Its Their His Hers Its Theirs Himself Herself Itself Their selves

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AVNIT CHAUDHARY

Applied Grammar

Pronoun- Person table

1.TENSE

Use of verbs in tense

Tense Simple Continuous Perfect Perfect

Continuous

Present 1st

form 1st

form +ing 3rd

form 1st

form +ing

Past Positive

Sentence es 2

ndform

vU; lHkh 1st

from

1st

form +ing 3r 

form 1st

form +ing

Future 1st

form 1st

form +ing 3rd

form 1st

form +ing

Person Subject Object Relative (1)

With noun

Relative(2)

Without noun

self 

Ist I

We

Me

Us

My

Our 

Mine

Ours

My self 

Ourselves

IInd You You Your Yours yourself 

IIIrd 

HeShe

ItThey

HimHer 

ItThem

HisHer 

It‟sTheir 

HisHers

ItsTheirs

Himself Herself 

Itself Their selves

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Use of helping verbs in tense 

Root verbs Do Be Have Have+been

Tense Simple Continuous Perfect Perfect

Continuous

Present Do-P

Does-S

Is-S

Are-P

Am-I

Have – P

Has-S

Have+ been- P

Has+ been – S

PastDid

Was- S

Were-P

Had Had+been

Future Shall- I&We

Will-other 

subject

Shall be

Will be

Shall have

Will have

Shall have been

Will have been

Note :- p- plural subject

s- singular subject

Present indefinite tense

Rule:1:- Daily, always, usually, seldom, often, every(day, month,

weak, year………….) vkfn  preset indefinite tense ds iz;qDr gks rs gS&

Examples: (1) she…….(come)to see me every month. 

Golden Rules

for

Filling Correct Forms Of Verbs

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(2)I …………(go) to school daily

(3)My uncle always…….(take) tea in the morning. 

Ans :- (i) comes (ii) go (iii) takes

Rule-2 modals (can,could,may,mifht,must,shall,will,would,should,ought

to, need not) ds ckn ges’kk verb dh 1stform gh vkrh gSA

Examples: (1) she can……(do) this work  

(2)Yours sister could…………(bring) some fruits for me. 

ans:- (i) do (ii) bring

2. present Continuous

Rule-1 ;fn fjDr LFkku ds ckn dks"V es  be fn;k gks rFkk okD; orZeku dky esa gks rks

fjDr LFkku ea s is/ar/am vk;sxa rFkk verb dh 1stform es ing tksM nsxasA

Exampales :-

(1)  He …….(be) a teacher. 

(2)  Ramesh…………..(be cook) food. 

Ans (i) is (ii) is cooking 

Rule-2 while, as, still vkfn 'kCnks ds ckn is/are/am+verb dh 1st form +ing

dk iz;ksx gks rk gSA

Eaxmple- (i) The boy brought a letter and he……..(still wait) for your 

reply.

Ans:- is still waiting 

3.present perfect tense

Rule-1 ;fn okD; esa  just,yet,already, vkfn 'kCn gks rks okD;  present perfect

tense dk gks rk gS vr% bles has/have+main verb 3rd

form vk;sxhA

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Examples: (1) Ram is not at home. He ……(go) to hospital just now. 

(3)They ……… (already finish) their work and now they will

go to the cinema.

(Ans) (i)has gone (ii) have already finished 

4. Present Perfect Continuous

Rule: 1. ;fn le; ls igys since / for / all gks vkSj okD; lekIr gks x;k gks rks

fjDr LFkku esa has been vFkok have been + verb esa ing vk;sxk A

Exmaple :- (i) My brother…..(cook) for two hours. (ii) Rani……(teach) to him since 9 o‟ clock.

Ans:- (i) has been cooking (ii) has been teaching 

Rule2 :- ;fn nks okD; fn;s x;s gks vkSj fdlh Hkh ,d okD; es a le; ls igys

since / for / all gks rFkk nw  ljk okD;  present tense es a gks rks fjDr LFkku es a has

 been / have been + verb es a ing tqMsxk A

Examples :-

(1)  Raju….(write) a story since morning , but he has not finished it

yet.

(2)  You……(waste) my time since 9 o‟ clock, you may go now. 

Ans:- (i) has been writing (ii) have been wasting 

Rule -3 ;fn okD; ds chp es a since gks rks fdUrq since ds ckn le; ugha fn;k gks

 rks since ds igys has been / have been + verb esa ing rFkk since ds ckn dh 

IInd

form vk;sxh A

Examples :- (i) Mother…….. (sleep) since you ….. ..(go) to office.

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 (ii)Rani……….(sing) songs since she……(take) food. 

Ans:- (i) has been sleeping , went 

(ii) has been singing , took  

Past Indefinite 

Rule 1: Yesterday, last (week, month, Year………..)vkfn 'kCn  past

tense ds lw pd gSa A ;fn okD; ea s ;s 'kCn gks rks verb dh IInd form vk;sxh A

Examples:-

1. she………(go) to Jaipur yesterday.2. We……….(visit) the zoo last month.

Answer:- (i) went (ii) visited 

Rule :2 ;fn okD;  past tense es ’kq: gks rks iz k;% iwjk okD; past tensees pysxkA

Examples:-

1. Radha………….(cook) and went to market.2. When I was reading, I……..(hear) a loud noise.

Answer:- (i) cooked (ii) heard 

5. Past continuous

 Rule: 1 ;fn fjDr LFkku ds ckn dks"Bd es be fn;k gks rFkk okD; past tense es gks rks

fjDr LFkku es Was/were vk,xk rFkk verb dh Ist

form es ing tksM ns axsA

Examples:-

1. He………(be read) a letter yesterday.

Answer:- was reading 

Rule:2  ;fn okD; es when gks rFkk when ds ckn verb dh IIst

form gksrks nw  ljk 

 okD; ds fjDr LFkku es Was/were+ verb dh Ist

form es ing tksM ns axsA

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Examples:-

1. I…….. (read) a book when sita come in.

2. My mother………(wait) for me when I returned home.

Answer:- (i) was reading (ii) was waiting 

Rule:3 while ds ckn Was/were+ verb dh Ist

form es ing dk iz;ksx djsaxsA

Example-

1. The teacher come late while the students………...for him.

Answer:- were waiting 

7. Past Perfect

Rule:1  ;fn okD; es  before ds igys had+ verb dh IIIrd form gksrks  before ds ckn 

verb dh IIst

form vk,xhA

Examples:-

1. My sister had cooked food before I …………(reach) the home.

2. The patient had died before the doctor………(come).

Answer:- (i) reached (ii) came 

Rule:2  ;fn okD; es  before ds ckn had+ verb dh IInd form gksrks  before ds igys

had+verb dh IIIrd

form vk,xhA

Examples:-

1. My sister………(cook) food before I reached the home.

2. The patient………..(die) before the doctor came.

Answer;- (i) had cooked (ii) had died 

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Rule:3  ;fn okD; es after ds igys verb dh IInd form gksrks after ds ckn had+ verb

dh IIIrd

form vk,xhA

Examples:-

1. I washed my shirt after I………(go) to Jaipur.

2. Rahul cooked food after seela……..(write) a story.

Answer:- (i) had gone (ii) had written 

Rule:4  ;fn okD; es after ds ckn had gks rks after ds igys verb dh IIrd

form

vk,xhA 

Examples:-

1. Sita…….(go) to school after she had finished her work.

2. Rahul……….(cook) food after seela had writer a story.

Answer:- (i) went (ii) cooked 

8. Past perfect continuous

Rule:-1  ;fn le; ls igys since/for gks vkSj okD; lekIr gks x;k gks rks fjDr LFkku es

had been+verb dh Ist

form+ ing vk,xh A (;fn  okD; past tense es gks)

Examples;-

1. She……..(live) in this house since 1999.

2. Raju ……….(write) a story for two hours yesterday.

Answer;- (i) had living (ii) had writing 

Rule;2 ;fn nks okD; fn, gks vkSj fdlh ,d okD; es le; ls igys since/for gks rFkk nqljs

 okD; es verb dh IIrd

form gks rks since/for ds igys had been+verb dh Ird

form es

ing tksM nsaxsA

Examples:-

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1. Sita………(suffer) from fever for five days when she received the

invitation.

2. Sita…………..(teach) in this school for ten years when I read last

year.

Answer:- (i) had been suffering (ii) had been teaching. 

9. Future Indefinite

Rule:1 ;fn okD; es tomorrow, next (day, weak, year, month, year,

Monday………etc) fn, gks rks okD; future tense dk gSA

*I o we ds lkFk shall + verb dh Ird

form dk iz;ksx djsaxsA

*I  o we dks NksMdj vU; drkZvks ds lkFk will + verb dh Ird

form dk iz;ksx djs axsA

Examples:-

1. I…….(go) to school tomorrow.

2. She …………(come) here on next Monday.

Answer:- (i) shall go (ii) will come 

10.Future Continuous

bl Tense es Hkfo"; es dk;Z pyrs jgus dh dYiuk dh tkrh gSA 

*I o we ds lkFk shall be + verb dh Ird

form+ ing dk iz;ksx djs axsA

*I  o we dks NksMdj vU; drkZvks ds lkFk will be + verb dh Ird

form+ ing dk 

iz;ksx djs axsA

Examples:-

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1. He……….(write) a story next day.

Answer:- will writing.

11. Future perfect tense

Rule:-1;fn le; ls igys  by gks rks fjDr LFkku es will have/ shall have+ verb dh IIIrd

form+ ing vk,xhA 

Examples:-

1. He……..(leave) for school by 10 a.m.

2. She……….(return) from jaipur by 2014.

Answer:- (i) will have left (ii) will have returned 

12. Future perfect continuous

Ikgpku%&

i.  okD; es future tense  lwpd ’kCn ds igys  by/on ’kCn gks rs gSA

ii.  le; ls igys since/for gks rs gSA

iii.  okD; es when ds ckn verb dh Ird form gksA

Rule:-1. Will have been/ shall have been+ verb Hkh Ird form+ ing dk iz;ksx djs axsA

Example:-

1. Anita………(play) football for two hours by six O‟ clock.

2. Ramesh…………(live) in this house for five year by 2020.

Answer:- (i) will have been playing (ii) will have been living 

Imperative sentence

Ikgpku%&

i. Verb dh Ird form ls okD; vkjaEHk gks rs gSA

ii. Do/do not ls okD; vkjaEHk gks rs gSA

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iii. Please/ kindly ls okD; vkjaEHk gks rs gSA

Rule:-1 ;fn okD;  please ’kq: gks mlds rqjar ckn czsfdV es not+ verb dh Ird

form gks rks not ls igys do vkS j tksM ns s axsAExample:-

1. Please…………(not make) a noise.

Answer:- (i) do not make 

Rule:-2 Imperative sentence okD; ds ckn  ;fn  nqljk okD; Hkh gks rks nqljk okD; es

is/am/are+ verb dh Istform+ ing dk iz;ksx djsaxsA 

Example:-

1. Do not get out now, the train……..(move) fast.

2. Look! The man…….(run) after the bus, perhaps he wants to catch it.

Answer:- (i) is moving (ii) is running 

2. ModalsModals:- Modal ’kCn vaxz sth ds mood ’kCn ls cuk gSA Mood dk vFkZ „euksHkko ;k ekufld 

n’kk gks rk gSA ;s lgk;d fØ;k;s gks rs gSA vr% os Helping verb tks oDrk ds euksHkko dks izdV djrs

gS] Modal dgykrs gSA

Modals dh fo’ks"krk,%&

i. Modals dHkh&Hkh vdsys ugh vkrs gS ;s lnSo main verb ds lkFk iz;qDr gks rs gS ;s okLro 

es Helping verb gks rs gSAii. Modals ds ckn ges’kk verb dh 1st form dk iz;ksx gks rk gSaA

1. Can :- can dk iz;ksx ’kfDr] lkeF;Z] {kerk o ;ksX;rk ds Hkko ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA

&able(;ksX;) Ability (;ksX;rk ) , Capacity-{kerk , Power 'kfDr , strength- 'kfDr ,

Most informal request – lokZf/kd vukSipkfjd fuosnu 

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Examples :- (i) I can do this work easily (capacity)

(ii) He can run fast.

(iii) My grandmother is over sixty, but she can still read without

glasses.

2. Cannot dk iz;ksx can ds udkjkRed :i es a gks rk gSA

 Not allowed to ( vkKk ugh ) Not permitted to (vuqefr ugha)

Examples: (i) Pakistan cannot attack India.

(ii) This is examination room so you cannot use mobile here.

3. Could:- can ds past :i ea s could dk iz;ksx gks rk gSA ;fn okD;  past tense ea s fn;k 

gks  – 

Past able, past ability, past capacity, past power, past strength.

Polite request (fouze foosnu ) ds fy, could dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS ( ;fn ftl O;fDrls fuonu fd;k tk jgk g mldk ml oLrq ij vf/kdkj gk) 

Examples:- (i) I could do this work. (post capacity)

(ii) I could buy a car because I was rech.

(iii) Could I take your pen? ( polite request)

(iv) Could you help me, please.

4. May:- may dk iz; ksx lEHkkouk] ’kqHkdkeukvks] vk’ hkokZn] vuqefr nsus ;k ysus ds fy, fd;k 

tkrk gSA

& Possible ( lEHko ), Possibility ( lEHkkouk ),allowed(vkKk nsuk ), permission(vuqefr ),

wish(’kqHkdkeuk ), bless(vk’khok  Zn ), formal permission(vkSipkfjd vuqefr ),

likehood( lEHkkouk )

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& Prohibition (fu"ks/k ), not allowed(vkKk ugh nsuk ), forbade(euk djuk ), not

compulsory(vfuok;Z ugh )

Examples:- (i).you have T.B. you must not smoke.

(ii).You must not walk in the middle of the road.

9. Would:- would dk iz;ksx fouez fuosnu] Hkw  rdkyhu vknr ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA

bldk iz;ksx will ds past :Ik es Hkh gks rk gSA

&  polite request( lk/kkj.k fouez fuosnu ), please,kindly(n;kyqrk ls), past habit(past

habitual and repeated actions(Hkw  rdkyhu vknr )

Examples:- (i) I would swim in my childhood.

(ii)You would tell me about my child.

10. Should:- should dk iz;ksx lykg] lq>ko o drZO; okys okD;ks es gks rk gSA bldk 

iz;ksx shall ds past :Ik es Hkh gks rk gSA

& advice( lykg ), suggestion( lq>ko ), moral duty(uSfrd drZO;), moral obligation(uSfrd 

ck/;rk )

Examples:- (i).You should obey your parents.

(ii).He should welcome his guest.

11. Ought to:- ought to dk iz;ksx lykg] lq>ko o drZO; okys okD;ks es gks rk gSA

& advice( lykg ), suggestion( lq>ko ), moral duty(uSfrd drZO;), moral obligation(uSfrd 

ck/;rk )

 Note:- ;fn fn, gq, fjDr LFkku ds vUr es to fn;k gks rks dk ought iz;ksx djs axs vU;Fkk should

dk iz;ksx djs axsA

Golden Rule:- vxj okD; e fjDr LFkku ds rqjar ckn to fn;k gks rks dk ought to i;ksxdjxsA

Examples:- (i)You ought to obey your parents.

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(ii)He ought to welcome his guest.

12. Will:- will ekWMy ds :Ik es *vo’;* dk Hkko nsrk gSA bldk iz;ksx oknk] /kedh vkfn ds

vFkZ es Future tense es I o we ds lkFk fd;k tkrk gSA& Promise( oknk ), Threat(/kedh )

Examples:- (i)We will do this work in favour of you.( Promise)

(ii)I will kill you, if you punish me. (threat)

13. Shall:-shall ekWMy ds :Ik es *vo’;* dk Hkko ns rk gSA shall dk iz;ksx oknk] /kedh vkfn 

ds vFkZ es Future tense es I o we dks NksMdj fd;k tkrk gSA

Examples:- (i).My son shall help you in your work. (promise )

(ii).He shall kill you, if you punish me.( threat)

Exercises

Secondary Board Examination ;2012

Exercise-1 Fill in the blanks with suitable modals given blow.

(can, could, may, must, might)

(i)  There are clouds in the sky. So it may rain today.

(ii)  His lungs have become very weak. So he must give up smoking.

(iii)  My grandmother is over sixty, but she can still read without glasses.

(iv)  He belonged to a poor family therefore, he could not buy a car.

Board modal paper- 2013

Exercise:- 2 Fill in the blanks with suitable modals given blow.

(can, could, may, should, might)

(i)  Raju is very intelligent he…….. get Ist Division in the board examination.

(ii)  You are very weak, you……….take nutricious food. 

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(iii)  He ………….play football, When he was in school. 

(iv)  You have completed your homewor k, now you……….go. 

Answer. (i) can (ii) should (iii) could (iv) may

Exercise:- 3 Fill in the blanks with suitable modals given blow.

(can, could, may, must, might)

(i)  There are not clouds in the sky, but it………rain today. 

(ii)  Your son has got a first position in the board‟s exam. He………….be a

very intelligent boy.

(iii)  She was a rich lady so she………buy a car for her son. 

(iv)  The patient is very serious. He………..die at any time. 

Answer (i)might (ii) must (iii) could (iv) may

Exercise:- 4 Fill in the blanks with suitable modals given blow.

(can, could, may, ought to, might)

(i)  The last bus has gone, so he………come now. 

(ii)  ………..you help me, please? 

(iii) 

I………..solve any question of this exercise (iv)  The clouds are dark, so it ………….rain today. 

Answer. (i) might (ii) could (iii) can (iv) may

Exercise:-5 Fill in the blanks with suitable modals given blow.

(can, could, ought to, should, would )

(i)  I……….run fast when I was young. (ii)  You are ill. You……..take rest. 

(iii)  She……..speak Hindi well. 

(iv)  You………..to serve your old parents.

Answer. (i) could (ii) should (iii) can (iv) ought to

Exercise:- 6 Fill in the blanks with suitable modals given blow.

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(ought to, shall, will, must, should)

(i)  You………do your duty honestly.

(ii)  My son……….help you.

(iii)  I……….help you. 

(iv)  We………to be a good citizen. 

Answer. (i) should (ii) shall (iii) will (iv) ought to 

Exercise:- 7 Fill in the blanks with suitable modals given blow.

(may, must, might, should, would)

(i)  He…… play football in his childhood.

(ii)  You….look after your old father. 

(iii)  Those boy……….pass because they are negligent to studies. 

(iv)  A soldier…….. be in the uniform.

Answer. (i) would (ii) should (iii) might (iv)must

3. Active to passiveRule:-1. Passive es ges’kk verb dh IIIrd form yxkbZ tkrh gSA

tSls%& (i) He is reading newspaper.

(M.V.)

P= Newspaper is being read. (verb IIIrd) by him.

(ii) Are you teaching maths?

P= Is maths being taught(verb IIIrd) by you?

Rule:- 2. Passive cukrs le; helping verb dk change fuEu lkj.kh vuqlkj gksxk :-

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 Change of helping verb

S.R. Active voice Passive voice

1 Do/Does Is/ Are/Am2 Is/ Are/Am Is/ Are/Am + Being

3 Has/Have Has/Have+ Been

4 Did Was/ Were

5 Was/ Were Was/ Were + Being

6 Had Had been

7 Shall/Will Shall / Will + Be

8 Shall Have/ Will Have Shall have / Will have +Been

9 Modal Modal + Be

Change of  Helping verbs According Tense

Tense

Simple continuous Perfect

Active Passive Active Passive Active Passive

RootVerbs

Do Be Be Be +Being Have Have+been

Present

Do-P

Does-S

Is-S

Are-P

Am-I

Is-S

Are-P

Am-I

Is+being

Are+ being

Am+ being

Have – P

Has-S

Have+ been

Has+ been

Past Did

Was- S

Were-P

Was- S

Were-P

Was+Being

Were+

Being

Had Had+been

FutureShall- I&We

Will-other

subject

Shall be

Will be

Shall

be

Will be

-  -

-  -

Shall

have

Will

have

Shall have

been

Will have

been

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 Note :- p- plural subject

s- singular subject

Rule:- 3. Active ls passive cukrs le; Active ds subject dks ’kq: es  by yxkdj passive

dk object cuk fn;k tkrk gS tSls&

(i)  Ramesh has prepared tea.

P- Tea has been prepared by Ramesh.

(ii)  He gives me a lot more money.

P- I am given a lot more money by him.

Or 

A lot more money is given to me by him.

Rule:-4. Active ls passive cukrs le; Active ds object dks passive dk subject cuk fn;k tkrk gS tS ls&

1. He likes tea at 4.00PM every evening.

 p- Tea is liked at 4.00PM every evening by him.

2. Do you write letters?

 p- Are letters written by you?

Formula:-

(1)  A.V.- (S.) +M.V.+(ob.)+ Ot.?

P.V.- S(ob.)+H.V.(be)+M.V.(III)+ot+by+ob(S).

Example:-

A.V.:- I have given him a book.

P.V. :- He has been given a book by me.

Or 

A book has been given to him by me.

Simple Present

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S- (S)+M.V.+(O.)

P.V.- S(O)+Is/Are/Am+M.V.(III)+by+O.(S)

N- (S)+H.V.+not+M.V.+O

P.V- S.(O)+Is/Are/Am+not+M.V.(III)+by+O.(S)

I.- H.V.+(S)+M.V.+(O)+?

P.V.- Is/Am/Are+S(O)+M.V.(III)+by+O(S)+?

I.N.- H.V.+(S)+Not+M.V.+(O)+?

P.V.- Is/Am/Are+S(O)+not+M.V.(III)+by+O(S)+?

Examples:-

1. You do not do your work.

P.- Your work is not done by you.

2. I give money to my father.

P.- Money is given to my father by me.

3. I do my duties.

P.- My duties are done by me.

4. Do you like your house?

P.- Is your house liked by you?

5. I do not know the shopkeeper.

P.- The shopkeeper is not known by me.

6. Do I not decorate the home?

P.- Is the home not decorated by me?

7. Does your father build the houses?

P.- Are the houses built by your father?

8. She prepares food for everybody in this family.

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P.- Food for everybody in this family is prepared by her.

OR 

Food is prepared for everybody in this family by her.

9. Does Raman not ask his teachers some questions about national problems?

P.- Are his teachers not asked some questions about the national problems

 by Raman?

10. I do not like book which was given to you.

P.- The book which was given to you is not liked by me.

11. Do you not teach them Hindi?P.- Are they not taught Hindi by me?

12. He always reads newspaper.

P.- Newspaper is always read by him.

13. Rahul does not have the book.

P.- The book is not had by Rahul.

*Passvie cukrs le; fufEuf[kr subject dks object cukdj ugh fy[kk tkrk gSA

1) They

2) We

3) This……..

4) That………

5) These……..6) Those…….

7) ………people………

8) ……….person……..

9) Every…….

10) Some….....

11) Any……

12) No one, no body

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13) Police

14) Students

15) Boys

16) Girls17) The teachers

Examples:-

1. The teachers teach the student.

P.- The students are taught.

2. They do not ask the questions in the class room.

P.- The questions are not asked in the class room.

3. We do not say them anything.

P.- They are not said anything.

4. Every student says something about this book.

P.- Something about this book is said.

5. These boys play football at 4.30PM.

P.- Football is played at 4.30.

6. These People never cut the trees in this village.

P.- The trees are never cut in this village.

7. He does his home work.

P.- His home work is done by him.

8. Do you like mango the most/

P- Is the mango liked the must?

9. Does he not give his father some money?

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P- Is his father not given some money by him?

Present Continuous

Formula:-

P- (S)+ Is/Am/Are+ M.V. +(O)

P.V._  S.(O)+Is/Am/Are+ Being+ M.V.(III)+By+ O(S)

N.- (s)+ Is/Am/Are+ not+ M.V. +(O)P.V. S.(O)+Is/Am/Are+ not+ Being+ M.V.(III)+By+ O(S)

I.- Is/ Am/Are+ S+ M.V.+(O)+?

P.V.- Is/ Am/Are+ S(O)+being+ M.V.(III)+by+O(S)+?

I.N.- Is/ Am/Are+ S+ not+ M.V.+(O)

P.V.- Is/ Am/Are+ S(O)+not+ being+ M.V.(III)+by+ O(S)+?

1. Am I not asking you any question?

P.- Are you not asked any question by me?

2. Are they watering the plants in the garden?P.- Are the plants being watered in the garden?

3. I am not saying something to you.

P.- Something is not being said to you by me.

4. Are they not singing the song?

P.- Is the song not being sung?

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5. Am I not giving you money for your education?

P.- Are you not being given money for your education by me?

6. They are playing the drama for the NGO.

P.- The drama is being played for the NGO.

Present perfect Tense

Formula:-

P- (S)+Has/Have+ M.V.+(O)

P.V.- S(o)+Has/Have+ been+ M.V.(3rd) + by+ O(S)

N.- (S)+Has/Have+ not+ M.V.+(O) 

P.V.- S(o)+Has/Have+ not+ been+ M.V.+ by+ O(S)

I- Has/have+ (S)+ M.V.+ (O)+?

P.V.- Has/have+ S(O)+Been+ M.V.+(O)+?

I.N.- Has/Have+ S(O)+not+ been+ M.V.+ by+ O(S)+?

P.V- Has/Have+ S(O)+ not+ been+ M.V.+ by+ O(S)+?

Examples:-

1. He has had this car.

P- This car has been had by him.

2. He has not had this car.

P- This car has not been had by him.

3. Has he had this car?

P- Has this car been had by him?

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4. Has he not had this car?

P- Has this car not been had by him?

5. They have refused me.

P- I have been refused.

6. I have broken this table glass.

P- This table glass has not been broken by me.

7. Have I not broken this table glass?

P-Has this table glass not been broken by me

8. She has asked everybody about her son.

P- Everybody has been asked about her son by her.

Past Simple

P- (S)+ M.V.(II)+(O)

P.V.- S(o)+ Was/Were+ M.V.(III)+ by+ O(S)

N.- (S)+Did+ not+ M.V.(I)+(O) 

P.V.- S(o)+Was/Were+ not+ M.V.(III)+ by+ O(S)

I- Did+ (S)+ M.V.(I)+ (O)+?

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P.V.- Was/Were+ S(O)+ M.V(III)+ By+ O(S)+?

I.N.- Did+ (S)+not+ M.V.+ (O)+?

P.V- Was/Were+ S(O)+ not+ M.V. (III)+ by+ O(S)+?

Examples:-

1.  He did not do his work.

P.V.- His work was not done by him.

Past Continuous

P- (S)+ Was/Were+ M.V.(I+ing)+(O)

P.V.- S(o)+ Was/Were+ being+ M.V.(III)+ by+ O(S)

N.- (S)+ Was/Were+ not+ M.V.(I+ing)+(O)P.V.- S(o)+Was/Were+ not+ being+ M.V.(III)+ by+ O(S)

I- Was/Were+ (S)+ M.V.(I+ing)+ (O)+?

P.V.- Was/Were+ S(O)+ Being+ M.V.(III)+ By+ O(S)+?

I.N.- Was/Were+ (S)+not+ M.V.(I+ing)+ by+ (O)+?

P.V- Was/Were+ S(O)+ not+ being+ M.V.(III)+ by+ O(S)+?

Past perfect

P- (S)+ Had+ M.V.(III)+(O)

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P.V.- S(o)+ Had+ Been+ M.V.(III)+ by+ O(S)

N.- (S)+ Had+ not+ M.V.(III)+(O)

P.V.- S(o)+Had + not+ been+ M.V.(III)+ by+ O(S)

I- Had+ (S)+ M.V.(III)+ (O)+?

P.V.- Had+ S(O)+ Been+ M.V.(III)+ By+ O(S)+?

I.N.- Had+ (S)+not+ M.V.(III)+ by+ (O)+?

P.V- Had+ S(O)+ not+ been+ M.V.(III)+ by+ O(S)+?

Example:-

1. I had Taken your book.

P- Your book had been taken by me.

PAST SIMPLE TESNE1. He did not do his work.

P-His work was not done by him.

2. They did not ask me about my brother who cut his pipeline.

P- I was not asked about my brother who cut his pipeline.

3. Did you like that book which was not available?

P- Was that book which was not available liked by you?

4. Did the blacksmith not make this cutter for the wood cutter?

P- Was this cutter not made for the wood cutter?

Past Perfect

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1. I had taken your book.

P- Your book had been taken by me.

2. Were they watering the plants?

P- Were the plants being watered?

3. Was I not asking them some question in the class room by me?

P- Were they not being asked some question in the class room by me?

4. Had you had that important shop?

P- Had that important shop been had by you?

Simple future

Formula:-

P- (S)+ Will/Shall+ M.V.+(O)

P.V.- S(o)+ Will/Shall+ Be+ M.V.(III)+ by+ O(S)

N.- (S)+ Will/Shall + not+ M.V.+(O)

P.V.- S(o)+ Will/Shall + not+ be+ M.V.(III)+ by+ O(S)

I- Will/Shall + (S)+ M.V.+ (O)+?

P.V.- Will/Shall + S(O)+ Be+ M.V.(III)+ By+ O(S)+?

I.N.- Will/Shall + (S)+not+ M.V.+ by+ (O)+?

P.V- Will/Shall + S(O)+ not+ be+ M.V.(III)+ by+ O(S)+?

Future perfect Tense

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Formula:-

P- (S)+ Will/Shall+ have+ M.V.+(O)

P.V.- S(o)+ Will/Shall+ have+ Been+ M.V(III) + by+ O(S)

N.- (S)+ Will/Shall + not+ have+ M.V.+(O)

P.V.- S(o)+ Will/Shall +not + have + been+ M.V(III) + by+ O(S)

I- Will/Shall + (S)+ have+ M.V.+ (O)+?

P.V.- Will/Shall + S(O)+ have+ Been+ M.V(III)+ By+ O(S)+?

I.N.- Will/Shall + (S)+not+ have+ M.V.+ by+ (O)+?

P.V- Will/Shall + S(O)+ not+ have+ been+ M.V. (III)+ by+ O(S)+?

Example:-

1. I shall not ask your teacher.

P- Your teacher will not be asked by me.

2. They will not have told this man.

P- This man will not have been told.

3. Shall we not have any reason?

P- Will any reason not be had?

4. Will you have refused the king?

P- Will the King have been refused by you?

5. Will the players not play this match?

P- Will this match not be played?

6. Aadesh will not tell me the reason for not coming with me.

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P- I shall not be told the reason for not coming with me by Aadesh.

7. Hari singh will have robbed Anil till tomorrow morning.

P- Anil will have been robbed till tomorrow morning by Hari singh.

*Wh- Group okys sentence dk passive voice

Formula :- WH WORD+H.V+(S)+M.V+(O)?

P- WH WORD +H.V+S(O)+M.V(III)+BY+O(S)?

Examples:-

1. Why was he asking me to go out?P- Why was I being asked to go out by him?

2. How did you get this house?

P- How was this house got by you?

3. Where is he playing the game?

P- Where is the game being played by him?

4. How are you reading the book without a good eyesight?

P- How is the book being read without a good eyesight by you?

5. How can you beat him?

P- How can he be beaten by you?

6. Why should I obey you?

P- Why should you be obeyed by me?

7. Why shall I cut this line?

P- Why will this line be cut by me?

8. Where will you arrange the party?

P- Where will the party be arranged by you?

9. When have they told you about that loss in income?

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P- When have you been told about that loss income?

10. When will you have done my work?

P- When will my work have been done by you?

Who okys sentences;-

Formula:- Who+h.v.+m.v.+ ob.?

P.V.:-By whom+h.v.+s(ob.)+m.v. (III)?

1. Who can ask him?

P- By whom can he be asked?

2. Who had taken this responsibility?

P- By whom had this responsibility been taken?

3. Who is taking this book?

P- By whom is this book being taken?

4. Who will cut the line?

P- By whom will the line be cut?

Whom okys sentences;-

Formula:- A.V.- Whom+ H.V.+ S.+ M.V.+ ?

P.V.- Who+ H.V.+ M.V.(III)+ By+ O(S)+?

Examples;-

1. Whom can I ask?

P- Who can be asked by me?

2. Whom have you given money?

P- Who has/have been given money by you?

3. Whom will I ask about?

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P- Who will be asked about by me?

4. Whom did he make fool?

P- Who was made fool by him?

Is /are/am/ was/were+going/coming oky sentence.

Formula:-

A.V.:- (S)+is/am/are/was/were+going/coming +to+M.V.(I)+O

P.V.:- S(O)+ is/am/are/was/were+going/coming +to+be+M.V.(III)+by+ O(S)

Examples:-

1. They are going to buy this house.

P- This house is going to be brought.

2. I am coming to ask you about this matter.

P- You are coming to be asked about this matter by me.

3. The police is going to arrest the shopkeeper.

P- The shopkeeper is going to be arrested.

4. She is going to tell you something.

P- You are going to be told something by her.

5. Am I not going to give him food?

P- Is he not going to be given food by me?

6. Why are you going to test this dish?

P- Why is this dish going to be tested by you?

7. When are you going to bring the book?

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P- When is the book going to be brought by you?

Imperative Sentence dk Passive Voice

(A)M.V. dh Ist

form ls ’kq: gksu oky sentence

Formula:-

M.V.(I)+ Ob.

P- Let+ ob.+ be+ M.V.(III)

Examples:-

1. Print the newspaper.

P- Let the newspaper be printed.

2. Allow him to go to Jodhpur.

P- Let him be allowed to go to Jodhpur.

3. Cut down the tree.

P- Let the tree be cut down.

4. Put on your school dress.

P- Let your school dress be put on.

(B)  Please/kindly ,ao M.V. dh Ist

form ls ’kq: gksu okys okD;:-

Formula:-

Please/ kindly+ M.V.(Ist)

P-  you are requested to……….. 

Example:-

1. Teach us please.

P- you are requested to teach.

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2. Go please.

P- You are requested to go.

3. Kindly issue me my T.C.

P- You are requested to issue me my T.C.

4. Please have seat.

P- you are requested to have seat.

5. Go away please.

P- you are requested to go away.

(C)  Don’t +M.V. dh Ist

form oky okD;

Sentence structure:-

A.V- Don‟t +M.V.(I)+ob 

P.V- Let +ob. +not+ be+ M.V.(III)

Examples:-

1. Don‟t ask me.

P- Let me not be asked.

2. Don‟t allow him.

P- Let him not be allow.

3. Don‟t trip the lion.

P- Let the lion not be tripped.

(D) Let+ M.V.+ dh Ist

form oky sentences:-

A.V.- Let +ob(i)+M.V.(I)+ob(2)

P.V.- Let+ Ob(2)+ be+ M.V.(III)+to/by+ ob(i).

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Examples:-

1. Let me ask a question.

P- Let a question be asked to me.

2. Let me give money.

P- Let money be given to me.

3. Let him make a plan.

P- Let a plan be made to him.

4. Direct to Indirect

(A) Reported speech es okD; ;fn  positive ;k negative gks rks reporting verb es

fuEukuqlkj change gksxkA 

(i)  Say to- tell

(ii)  Says to- tells

(iii) 

Saying to- telling(iv)  Said to – told

/;ku jgs ;fn say ds ckn to ugh gks rks change ugh gksxkA

(B)  Inverted commas e:-

Rule:- reported speech e okD; ;fn positive ;k negative gk rks Inverted

commas dks gVkdj nkuks okD;ks dks that ls tksMk tkrk gA

(C)  Reported speech e change:-

(I)  Pronoun lEc/kh change:-

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Rule – Reported speech e ik;s tku oky 3rdperson ds pronoun es dksb change ugh

gksxk&

Example:-

(i)  I am saying to you, “ she has given her sister the book.” 

(ii)  I am telling you that she has given he sister the book.

Rule – Speech es ik;k tkus okys 1st  person ds  pronoun es s reporting verb ds subject ds 

vuqlkj change gksxkA

Example:-

1. I have said to him,”you are very good student”.

I.D I have told him that he is very good student.

2. Ramesh will say to me, “ I will do your work.

I.D Ramesh will tell me that he shall do my work.

3. The teachers are saying to the students, ”You have to do yours work”.

I.D The teachers are telling the students that they have to do their work.

(d) Tense lEcU/kh change

Rule:- ;fn Reporting verb present ;k future rense es gks rks Reported specch ds tense

es dksbZ change ugh gksxk tSls%&

1. I have said to Rahul, “you may go”.

I.D I have told Rahul that he may go.

Rule-2 ;fn Reporting verb past tense es a gks rks Reported speech ds tense fuEu lkj.kh ds

vuqlkj change gksxk%&

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S.R Direct Indirect

1. M.v 1st form M.V 2nd form

2. M.V 1st form + s/es M.V 2nd form

3. Do/does Did

4. Is/Are/Am Was/ were

5. Has/Have had

6. Has been/Have been Had/been

7. Did+mv1st form Had+m.v 3rd form

8. M.v 2nd form Had+m.v 3rd form

9. was/were had been

10. shall/will would

11. can could

12. may might

Examples –  

1. You said to me,” I am going to buy yours house”.

I.D You told me that you were going buy my house.

2. I said to him,”you are going to play with the team.”

I.D I told him that he was going to play with the team.

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3. Rakesh said to meera ,” you have to give her your oen.”

I.D Rakesh told meera that she had to give her pen.

4. I said to him, “You are looking very nice.‟

I.D I told hin that he was looking very nice.

5. Rakesh said to sandeep and his sister, ;You did not ask me any question.”

I.D Rakesh told sandeep and his sister that they had not asked him any

question.

6. I had told her,” You making me a fool,”

I.D I had told her that she was making me a fool.

7. He asked me, “They are cutting the card boad .”

I.D He asked me that They were cutting the card-load.

8. Raman said to prem,”I am not a player.”

I.D Raman told prem thet he was not a player.

9. He said to me,”I had a note book of you.”

I.D He told me that he had had a notebook of me.

10. Rakesh told his sister,” I don‟t want to say you any thing my alan which is

related to your mistakes.” 

I.D Rakesh told his sister that he didn‟t want to say her anything about his

 plan which was related to your mistakes.

11. The class teacher said,” studenr‟s. I knew every thing about you,”

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I.D The class teacher told the student‟s that he had known everything about

them.

12. She said,” mother I want to say you some thing about my school,”

I.D She told mother that she wanted to say her something about her school.

13. Niraja said to Meenakshi,” I want to give you my book  at your school”.

I.D Niraja told at Meenakshi that she wanted to give her her book at her 

school.

Note :- I.D means Indirect Speech

Interrogative Sentences

fu;e 1- ;fn reported speech helping verb okys Interrogative gks rks Reporting verb

dks ask es cny nsrs gS rFkk tksMus ds fy, if dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA

Examples:-

1. I said to him,” Are you going to jaipur.?”

I.D I asked him if he was coming to Jaipur.

fu;e 2-

Reported specch ds Inrerrogative sentence dks  positive cuk fn;k tkrk gSA

Examples:-

1. Rahul said to my mother,” Did your son write the letter to your husband

 before last Monday,”

I.D Rahul asked my mother if her son had written the letter to her husband

 before the previous Monday.

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2. He said to Ram,” Do you Like this car?”

I.D He asked Ram if he liked that car.

3. he said him ,” Are you asking this question ?”

I.D I asked him if He was asking that question.

Wh-G oky Inrerragative sentence

fu;e 1- Reporting verb vkS j Reported speech dks tksMus es wh-G okys 'kCn gh dke 

vk;sxkA

Examples:-

1. They said to me, “when did we say some thing to this man?”

I.D They asked me when they had said something to that man.

2. I told your father,”why are you asking about your son ?”

I.D I asked your father why he was asking me about his son.

Imperative sentences

(a)  Please/kindly okys I mperative Sentence

fu;e 1- Reporting verb , requested gksxh] Reported Speech es ls  please ;k kindly dks

gVkdj ‘‟to‟ ls 'ks"k okD; tksM fn;k tkrk gSA

Examples:-

1. The student said to me,”pleare answer my question

I.D The student requested me to answer his question.

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2. Madhu said to me,” Kindly issue me my T.C.”

I.D Madhu requested me to issue her T.C. .

3. The captain said to the coach,”please don‟t arrange the extra player.”

I.D The captain requested the coach not to arrange the extra player.

4. I requested him,”take it without asking any thing,”

I.D I requested him to take it without asking anything.

(b) don’t oky imperative sentences

fu;e 1- Reporting verb forlade gksxh] Reparted es ls don‟t dks gVkdj ‟to‟ ls 'ks"k 

 okD; tksM fn;k tkrk gSA

Examples:-

(1) The caption said to the coach, “Don‟t arrange the extra player ”.

I.D The caption forbade the coach to arrange the extra player.

(2) She said to me, “Don‟t cut the wire”.

I.D She forbade me to cut the wire.

(3) I said to my brother,” don‟t say me anything about your friend. 

I.D I forbade my brother to say me anything about his friend

( c) M.V dh 1st form ls 'kq:kr okys Imperative Sentences.

fu;e 1 Reparting verb, Reported speech ds Hkko ds vuqlkj change gksxh] mlds ckn 

Reported speech dks ‘to‟ ls tksM fn;k tkrk gSA

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Examples:-

1. He said to his teacher,” check it ,sir”

I.D He requested his teacher to check it.

2. Geeta said to her friend,”Ask your mother don‟t ask me.”

I.D Geeta advised her friend to ask her mother and forbade to ask her.

3. Ravi said to me,” come inside; but din‟t make a noise ,”

I.D Ravi ordered me to come inside but forbade to make a noise

4. I said to my students,” write down the note,”

I.D I ordered my students to write down the note.

5. He said to his father,” Bring the book  from market,”

I.D He requested his father to bring the book from market.