AEC
☆ AEC
◇ TENSE
MAHARANI SHREE NANDKUVARBA MAHILA COLLEGE ART & COMMERCE
NAME :GOHIL DEVYANIBA JAGDISHSINH
YEAR : F.Y.B.A
SEMESTER : 1st
SUBJECT : ENGLISH
PAPER NAME :AEC
DATE : 5 SEPTEMBER 2025
PROFESSOR : Shivangi mam
☆ HOME ASSINGNMENT
■ THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The simple past tense English is used to represent an action or event that took a place in the past. With many verbs the simple past tense is formed by adding 'ed' or 'd' to the end of base form. There are other verbs which behave different spelling when used in simple past tense.
□ DEFINITION:
According to the Cambridge Dictionary it define as the form of verb used to describe action that happen before the present time and is no longer happen.
● KEY WORDS:
yesterday, last day, last year, last night, a month ago, a day before.
♤ POSITIVE SENTENCE:
[ Subject + past of verb (‘ed’ form of verb / base form) + object + other words]
EXAMPLES:
- I watched T.V. yesterday night.
- Sheela cut banana for her brother.
- Mona climb on the tree a day before.
- My grandfather came temple a last day.
- Shreya drew a picture
♤NEGATIVE SENTENCE:
[ Subject + did not (didn’t) + verb base form + object + other words ]
EXAMPLES
1. He did not catch the ball in cricket tournament.
2. They did not play hide and seek a day before.
3. My friend did not invite me in party last night.
4. Neha did not write a letter for her friend yesterday.
5. Shreya did not dance yesterday function .
♤INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE
[ Did + Sub + Verb (base form(V1)) + Object + O.W?]
EXAMPLES:
1. Did they go to the market yesterday?
2. Did he buy a book?
3. Did the students reach the college at time?
4. Did she talk in class last month?
5. Did Sneha purchase a new mobile last year?
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☆ CLASS ASSIGNMENT:
■SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE
→ The simple future tense is used to refer to action or states that begin and end in the future. This event have not happen yet but will happen sometime in the future.
□DEFINITION:
→ The simple future tense according to the Cambridge Dictionary is defined/define as the form of verb that you use when talking about something that will happen or exist in future.
→ The simple future tense according to the Oxford Dictionary is define as the form of verb that express that will happen after the present.
●KEY WORDS:
→ tomorrow, tonight, later, the next day, next month
♤ POSITIVE SENTENCE
[Subject + will/shall + base form of verb (V1) + object]
EXAMPLES :
1. I will study for the exam tomorrow.
2. She will cook dinner tonight.
3. They will travel to Delhi next week.
4. We will meet our teacher on Monday.
5. He will call you later.
♤NEGATIVE SENTENCE
[Subject + will/shall + not + base form of verb (V1) + object]
EXAMPLE:
1. I will not eat junk food tomorrow.
2. She will not watch TV tonight.
3. They will not go to the park next Sunday.
4. He will not buy a new bike this year.
5. We will not play football in the evening.
♤ INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE
[Will/Shall + subject + base form of verb (V1) + object + ?]
EXAMPLES:
1. Will you come to school tomorrow?
2. Will she cook dinner tonight?
3. Will they visit their grandparents next month?
4. Will he play cricket on Sunday?
5. Will we watch a movie together?
☆ ESSAY
-------------------MY ROLE MODEL--------------
FROM WHOM WE LEARN IN LIFE
Learning is a never-ending process. From birth to old age, we keep learning something new every day. Knowledge does not come only from books. It also comes from the people around us and from our own experiences.
The first teachers in our life are our parents. They teach us how to talk, how to behave, and how to live with values. From them, we learn love, honesty, discipline, and patience. Parents also show us courage in difficult times.
In school, our teachers guide us. They give us knowledge and help us to become good human beings. A good teacher inspires us to dream big and work hard. Their influence stays with us forever.
Friends and classmates also teach us many lessons. With them, we learn sharing, teamwork, and trust. Sometimes even a small act of kindness from a friend gives us an important lesson.
We also learn from great leaders and ordinary people. From leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, we learn truth and non-violence. From A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, we learn the power of dreams and hard work. A farmer teaches us patience, a soldier teaches us courage, and even a child teaches us innocence.
Lastly, our own mistakes and failures are big teachers. Every failure makes us wiser and stronger. Life itself is the best teacher because every day gives us a new lesson.
In conclusion , learning has no limit. Parents, teachers, friends, leaders, and even strangers can be our teachers in some way. We should always keep an open mind and learn from everyone and everything in life.
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