Micro PROJECT OF ENGLISH
Micro PROJECT OF ENGLISH
MICRO PROJECT
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MAHARASHTRA STATE
BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Certificate
This is to certify that Mr. Kunal Krishna Bayanwar No.132 Of 1st Semester of Diploma in
completed the Micro Project satisfactorily in Subject- English (22101) for the academic year
Place: Nanded
Date: 02 /01 /2022 Exam Seat NNo.303194
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ANEEXURE II
Evaluation Sheet for the Micro Project
Academic Year: 2021 - 22. Name of the Faculty: Mr.A.N.Yadav
Course: ENGLISH. Course Code: 22101 Semester: I
Title of the Project: - PREPARE A CHART OF TENSES & PRESENT WITH
CONTEXTUAL USE.
Cos address by Micro Project:
A: Formulate grammatically correct sentences.
B: Give presentation by using audio visual aids.
C: communication skillfully.
D: write reports using correct guidelines.
(Signature of Faculty)
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WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT
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Content
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Abstract of Tense
Tenses are forms of a verb that show the time, continuance or completion of an
action or a state that is expressed in connection with the moment at which a
statement is made about it. There are three main tenses: the present, the past, and
the future.
The present tense is used to refer to something that happens or exists now.
The present tense is also called the present simple or simple present.
The past tense is used to refer to something that happened or existed in the past.
The past tense is also called the past simple or simple past.
The future tense refers to something that hasn’t happened at the time of speaking.
The future tense makes use of the words will and shall.
For main aspects
For each of the tenses, there are four aspects: simple, continuous or
progressive, perfect and perfect continuous or perfect progressive.
The present aspect tells us the action takes place in the present and expresses
general facts and habits.
The continuous aspect indicates an unfinished action or state of being at the
time being referred to. It is formed using the relevant tense of the auxiliary verb to
be and the present participle of the main verb.
The perfect aspect refers to a completed action in the present, past or future. It
is formed using the combination of the relevant tense of the auxiliary
verb have and the past participle of the main verb.
The perfect continuous aspect combines both aspects
of continuous and perfect. It refers to an action that has continued up to the
present, up to a time in the past, or up to a time in the future.
The three verb tenses and four verb aspects make possible the
twelve combinations of tense and aspect.
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Tenses
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Present Tense
It tell about Facts Actual Activity, It tell about Action that Started
routine or Habits temporary Changes experiences and in the past and are
taking place recent action or Still continuing
events
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Examples of Present Tense
She plays cricket. They are going to I have written a They have been
school. letter. playing football.
I like ice-cream. The cat and mouse She has bought a The sun has been
are running. new car. rising to east.
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Past Tense
It talks about It talks about When there are two It talks about
completed actions in unfinished or or more past actions continuous action in
past ongoing action in we use past perfect past before another
theExamples
past of Pasttense
Tense finished action
We visited our friend We were not She had finished her She had been writing
yesterday. weeping. work. since Monday.
I wrote a letter. I was swimming into I had drawn a Shyam had been
river. picture. drawing a sketch.
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She made breakfast. The teacher was I went there after I We had been
teaching a class. had completed the planting a tree in the
task. park.
They went to Pravin was buying a She had already
Australia. new phone. finished my job She had been
yesterday. running for half an
hour.
I bought a book. They were He had played You had been helping
completing cricket. father.
classwork.
Future Tense
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It uses are to It tell about It tells about It tell about ongoing
making prediction ongoing action in completed action in action in future
the future future without duration
I will read this book. She will be writing By next year, will he We won’t have been
an essay have got married? driving for long.
I shall listen a story Rahul will be I shall have seen a I shall have been
completing the cricket match. reading a book.
work.
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We shall go to She will be learning My brother will My mom will have
America by aero Spanish. have gotten a new been cooking dinner
plane. job. for two hours.
I shall improve my The children will be He will have They will have been
communication sleeping till late on completed project. using the computer
skills. Thursday. since 6pm.
They will write a It will be drinking He will have become She will have been
poem. water. a successful guy. going to Nanded.
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