eDiplomaMCU: Introduction of Tense & Basic English

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Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Introduction of Tense & Basic English

English is very important subject. It is a language that is used globally verbal and non- verbal. A student generally starts learning English from his childhood and keeps learning through his life for personality grooming, career aspects. A research says that a person who is familiar with English generally earns 23% more than those who are not so convenient with English.
Every language has two modes of presenting itself : first one is spoken while other is written. English is the most spoken language in the world in terms of native and non native speakers. But mandarin is on the top in context of only native speakers. Hindi is on the third rank ЁЯПЕ. 

So today we are going to talk about English language and also will understand the meaning of tense. In upcoming posts we will learn tense and grammar in details but today it's only an introductory article. Since a language is a means of communication and when it is written then we have to follow some protocols and these protocols are called grammar. 

English has also it's grammar and we denote time with tense. Tense is used in each and every sentences whether that is written in context of present, past or future. So there are absolutely three forms of tense. The first one is present, second past and last one is future tense. 

For example if I say, I'm typing,  it means am telling you something, what time you are considering is making a sense of tense. Actually tense is used in both written and verbal context but it's important when it is written. Because government and official works are done on written documents. So in verbal communication grammar is not that much important but in written it is. 

So in upcoming articles we will be discussing about English grammar and also will learn tense and other concepts of English grammar like models, past of speech, articles, determiners etc. So stay tuned with us, and keep learning. 

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