The only place where you can get answer on your online class activity and module. Ask, create and share your answers to help the others.
Can't find what you looking for?
Get link
Facebook
X
Pinterest
Email
Other Apps
-
Drop your module, activity or question down in the comment section and we will answer them as soon as possible. Help us grow this to community by sharing this with your friends.
Fill up the blanks by using the correct tense form of the verbs given in brackets. Question 1. (a) We …………… (go) to Guwahati by Rajdhani Express last month. (b) Rajdhani train …………… (be) a fully air-conditioned train. (c) It …………… (provide) food, cold drinks, water, and the blankets at night. (d) The journey …………… (be) cool. It imparted solace to the soul and mind. (e) On the opposite, there …………… (be) a priest. (f) He …………… (be) in the church of Patna for the past twenty years. (g) I was informed that he …………… (read) a book. (h) He did not say when he …………… (come). (i) I hope that you …………… (pardon) me soon. (j) He taught me that good deeds …………… (b) never lost. Answer: (a) went (b) is (c) provides (d) was (e) was (f) has been (g) had been reading (h) would come (i) will pardon (j) are Question 2. (a) Arjun …………… (be) a good friend of Lord Krishna. (b) He never …………… (want) to fight with his brother Duryodhan. (c) It was Krishna who …………… (inspire) Arjun by giving him Upadesas o...
Tenses Exercises for Class 10 CBSE With Answers Tenses at a Glance ♦ Sequence of Tenses: 1. According to the Sequence of Tenses the tense of the verb in a subordinate clause follows the tense of the verb in the Principal Clause. 2. There are two main rules for the Sequence of Tenses. Rule No. 1. If the verb in the Principal Clause is in the Present or Future Tense, the verb in the Subordinate Clause may be in any tense, according to the sense; for example: Rule No. 2. If the verb in the Principal Clause is in the Past Tense, the verb in the Subordinate Clause must also be written in the corresponding Past Tense, for example: I knew he was telling a lie. He worked hard so that he might pass. There are, however, some exceptions to this rule. (i) If the verb in the Subordinate Clause expresses some universal truth or habitual action, it is always in the Present Tense, even if the verb in the Principal Clause is in the Past Tense; for example: The old father told his sons that union ...
Nice
ReplyDelete