English Lesson Note For Grade 12
English Lesson Note For Grade 12
Structure / Formula
Formula of the simple present tense affirmative is,
If the subject is he, she or it, there is addition of „s‟ or „es‟ with base form. For example, He eats apples daily.
If the subject is you, we, they or any plural form, only base form is used. For example, They eat apples daily.
Simple Present Tense Negative
Subject + do not / does not + base form + rest of the sentence.
With the singular subject we use „does not‟ while with the plural, we use „do not‟. For example,
3 Giving instructions, directions or demonstrations – “Open the box on the table, take out the hand beater
and beat the eggs until they are creamy.”
4 Media (newspapers, radio announcements, television broadcasts) – “Earthquake hits New Zealand.”
6 After „when‟ or „if‟ to form a time clause (also called the „General or Zero Conditional) – “I like to ski
when it snows.” “When it snows, I like to ski.” Note the comma in the second example.
Examples
Affirmative Sentences
My friend helps me.
Teacher talks to his students regularly.
I walk daily early in the morning.
They discuss literature with each other.
She takes exercise regularly.
Negative Sentences
I do not like mathematics.
He does not fall in the category of eligible candidates for a job.
The garden does not look attractive.
He does not attend his class regularly.
They do not talk to each other.
Interrogative Sentences
Do you like Mathematics?
Does he belong to Rome?
Do they perform their duties honestly?
Does he attend his class regularly?
Does she take exercise daily?
1. Do you ________ how to speak German? (know)
2. She ________ as an Accountant in a private firm. (work)
3. I do not _______ Mathematics. (like)
4. The sun _______ in the west. (set)
5. He does not _______ novels. (write)
2. Present Continuous Tense
Present continuous tense expresses the ongoing action or task of the present. It is also called present progressive
tense. For example, I am eating the meal.
Subject + is/am/are + Present participle (-ing) form
Positive Sentences
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12
To make the positive sentences, we use same structure,
To express actions that are planned. He is watching movie with his friend next Sunday.
To express time at the moment of speaking We are performing our duty at the moment.
Example Sentences
The laborer is pushing the cart.
He is flattering the boss.
She is kneading the flour.
He is spending the holidays in Switzerland.
I am taking the examination this month.
John is writing an essay on education.
Peter is running on the jogging track.
He is reading his favorite book.
The police are catching the thief.
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12
They are playing badminton right now.
Passive Voice
Usually, passive voice of present continuous tense is made when the subject is not known. For example,
Present perfect tense expresses the completion of the action or task of the present. For example, I have
taken two doses of medicine.
Signal Words
for
since
yet
still
already
ever
till now
Structure / Formula
Subject + has/have + Past participle (v3)
Subject (He/she/it) has Past participle(V3)
Positive Sentences
To make the positive sentences, we use this structure,
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12
Subject + has/have + not + Past participle (V3)
Examples of negative sentences.
He has just
The work that has recently been completed. cooked the meal.
Time period that has not finished. She has drunk two cups of tea today.
Example Sentences
The laborer has pushed the cart.
She has kneaded the flour.
I have traveled to Rome.
He has spent all his money.
I have taken the examination this month.
John has written an essay on education.
Peter has rescued the cat.
He has read his favorite book.
The police have caught the thief.
They have played badminton.
Passive Voice
Usually, passive voice of present perfect tense is made when the subject is not known. For example,
Example:
1. I have been completing my assignment for the last three days.
2. She has been working in this department since 2017.
Present Perfect Continuous Tense (present perfect progressive tense) is used to express the action or task
that started in the past and continues in present.
Signal Words
for two hours,
for ________
how long
since morning,
since ______
Structure / Formula
Subject + has/have + been + Base form(+ing)
I Have been travelling.
Positive Sentences
To make the positive sentences, we use this structure,
Emphasis on duration of action. I have been learning French since I went to school.
To express anger and irritation Why have you been disturbing me?
Example:
1. He completed the assignment.
2. I read the newspaper.
Simple past tense is used to express the actions that happened in the past or happened one after the other. For
example, The baby crawled.
Signal words
Last night
Yesterday
Last Monday
In 1998
An hour ago
Structure / Formula
Subject + V2 + Object
I solved the sum
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12
Subject Simple Past (V2) Object
Positive Sentences
See the structure to make affirmative/positive sentences.
Action that happened at definite time. She went to the park an hour ago.
Actions that happened one after the other. He ordered pizza. He received the pizza at home. He ate it.
The actions or states that finished in past. His mother used to wash his clothes.
Example Sentences
1. He drew the old man out of the ditch.
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12
4. The child completed his homework.
Example:
1. He was reading the book.
2. I was going to the park for a morning walk.
Past continuous tense expresses the actions or task that were ongoing in the past. We cannot determine when
the action started or finished. For example, When I was walking yesterday, it started raining.
Signal Words
when
as long as
while
yesterday.
Structure / Formula
Subject + was/were + Present participle (-ing) form
He Was Drawing a sketch.
Positive Sentences
To make the positive sentences, see the following formula.
To express actions that were ongoing in past He was playing tennis yesterday.
Two or more ongoing past actions at the same time. He was watching movie while he was was eating chips.
Example Sentences
1. He was drawing the old man out of the ditch.
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12
Subject + was/were + Present participle (-ing) form
Examples of positive sentences
To express actions that were ongoing in past He was playing tennis yesterday.
Two or more ongoing past actions at the same time. He was watching movie while he was was eating chips.
Example Sentences
1. He was drawing the old man out of the ditch.
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12
7. They were eating mangoes.
To express actions that were ongoing in past He was playing tennis yesterday.
Two or more ongoing past actions at the same time. He was watching movie while he was was eating chips.
Example Sentences
1. He was drawing the old man out of the ditch.
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12
3. Was he living in this house?
Passive Voice
Usually, passive voice of past continuous tense is made when the subject is not known. For example,
Past perfect tense indicates the finished or completed actions of the past. For example, I had taken two
doses of medicine before the fever vanished.
Signal Words
before yesterday
already
when
until that day
Structure / Formula
Subject + had + Past participle (v3)
He had traveled last year.
Positive Sentences
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12
To make the positive sentences, we use this structure,
The players had not lost heart before the match finished.
Chris had not completed the assignment before he went to school.
Question Sentences
To make the question, „had‟ come at the start of the sentence and question mark at the end.
Example:
1. He had been completing his assignment for the last two hours.
2. I had been playing football since morning.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense is used to express the action that started in the past and continued in the past
for some time. It is also called Past Perfect Progressive Tense.
Signal Words
for two hours,
for ________
All day
since morning,
since ______
Structure / Formula
Subject + had + been + Base form(+ing) + object + time reference
I Had been travelling.
Base form of
Subject Auxiliary verb Auxiliary verb verb+ing
Positive Sentences
To make the positive sentences, we use this structure,
Emphasis on duration of action or task that finished in I had been learning French for two years before I went t
past college.
Time expressions (since, for, lately, how long) He had been drafting a plan for two days before the meeting.
Simple future tense is used to express the actions in the future. These can be decisions, assumptions or
predictions, etc. For example, It will be summer soon.
Signal words
tomorrow
next month
in a month
next week
Structure / Formula
Positive Sentences
Use this structure to make affirmative sentences.
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12
Subject + will + not + Base form(V1) + object
Examples of negative sentences.
Used to express predictions about future. There will be next-generation robots in 2050.
To express actions that are not in our control. It will be Sunday tomorrow.
Example Sentences
1. He will work to improve his communication skills.
2. She will go to the market tomorrow.
3. John will buy a torch.
4. Shall I book a room for you?
5. She will be 10 years old next week.
6. They will go to the beach on the weekend.
7. He will adore her.
8. He will learn how to speak French.
9. I will travel around the world.
10. Will you marry me?
11. I will call you back later.
12. She will buy him a present.
13. My bike won‟t start. I will fix it.
14. Will you help me with my homework?
15. What shall I do next?
10. Future Continuous Tense
Structure:
Subject + will be/shall be + verb(+ing)
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12
Example:
1. He will be playing football.
2. We shall be eating the meal.
Future continuous tense expresses the action that will be ongoing at some time in the future. It is also
called future progressive tense. For example, I will be studying in this college.
Signal Words
tomorrow morning
in one year
Next Monday
Structure / Formula
Positive Sentences
Subject + will be+ Present participle (-ing) form
Subject (I/he/she/it/we/they ) will be Present participle(-ing)+object
Examples of positive sentences
To express ongoing actions at a specific future time He will be playing football at 10:00 am tomorrow.
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12
To express an action that will definitely happen in the future. He will be attending a webinar next Monday.
Example Sentences
He will be enjoying the holidays in December.
She will be going to the market tomorrow.
The children will be learning lessons in the classroom.
I will be taking tea until 5 o‟clock today.
It will be storming tomorrow.
When will the farmers be sowing crops?
Will not he be driving the car?
The passengers will be passing on the railway bridge.
I will be traveling around the world next year.
I shall be reading the book.
I will be taking the exam next month.
Nimra will be writing an interesting story.
Peter will be running on the jogging track the next morning.
See also: Simple Future Tense(Formula, Examples)
11. Future Perfect Tense
Structure:
Subject + will have + verb(v3)
Example:
1. He will have played football.
2. I will have completed my assignment.
Future perfect tense is used to express the action that will be completed in future at some time. For example,
I will have studied the French language.
Signal Words
by next year
by the end of next month
Structure / Formula
Positive Sentences
Subject + will + have+ Past participle
Examples of positive sentences
Negative Sentences
We add „not‟ after the auxiliary verb to make the sentence negative.
Example Sentences
By the end of this year, I will have completed my degree.
She will have gone to the market by 7 o‟clock.
The children will have studied grammar lessons.
The farmers will have sown the crops.
The passengers will have reached their destination.
By the end of next month, I will have traveled to Venice.
I will have taken the exam.
Tom will have completed his degree before January begins.
She will not have made this mistake.
The rain will have stopped before we reach home.
12. Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Structure:
Subject + will have been + verb(+ing)
Example:
He will have been watching the football match for over fifty minutes.
Future perfect continuous tense is used to express the ongoing action that will be completed in future before
a certain time. For example, I will have been studying in this college for one year.
Signal Words
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12
for the last two days
all day long
for the last three hours
Structure / Formula
Positive Sentences
Subject + will have been + Present participle (-ing) form + time reference
Examples of positive sentences
Subject + will + not + have been + Present participle (-ing) form + time reference
Examples of negative sentences.
Will + subject + have been + Present participle (-ing) form + time reference
Examples of question sentences.
To emphasize the duration of some action that will be By the end of this year, I will have been
completed at some another point in the future. completing my graduation for two years.
Example Sentences
He will have been enjoying the holidays.
The children will have been learning lessons in the classroom for two hours.
The farmers will have been sowing crops for one month.
She will have been performing duties since 2017.
I will have been traveling around the world for five years.
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12
Peter will have been solving the equation for two hours.
I will have been enjoying the holidays by the end of this month.
Jon will have been teaching English Grammar since morning.
Our firm will have been making progress by leaps and bounds.
He will have been wandering in the street since night.
She will have been blogging for two years.
The doctor will have been treating patients since 2018.
Example:
He said that I should have been working here for two hours by that time.
Tenses Structure / Formula Examples
Simple Past Affirmative S+V2+… He read a book yesterday.
Simple Past Negative S+Did+not+V1+… He did not read a book yesterday.
Simple Past Questions Did+S+V1+…+? Did he read a book yesterday?
Simple Present Affirmative S+V1+„s‟ or „es‟+ … He reads a book daily.
Simple Present Negative S+Do/Does+not+V1+… He does not read a book daily.
Simple Present Questions Do/Does+S+V1+…+? Does he read a book daily?
Simple Future Affirmative Will/Shall+V1+… He will read a book tomorrow.
Simple Future Negative S+Will/Shall+not+V1+… He will not read a book tomorrow.
Simple Future Questions Will/Shall+S+V1+…+? Will he read a book tomorrow?
Past Progressive Affirmative S+was/were +He was reading a book yesterday.
(V1+ „ing‟)+…
Past Progressive Negative S+was/were + not+He was not reading a book yesterday.
(V1+ „ing‟)+…
Past Progressive Question Was/were+S+ Was he reading a book yesterday?
(V1+ „ing‟)+…+?
Present Progressive Affirmative S+is/am/are +He is reading a book.
(V1+ „ing‟)+…
Present Progressive Negative S+is/am/are + not+He is not reading a book.
(V1+ „ing‟)+…
Present Progressive Question Is/am/are +S+Is he reading a book?
(V1+ „ing‟)+…+?
Future Progressive Affirmative S+Will/Shall+ be+ (V1+‟ing‟)+… He will be reading a book tomorrow.
Future Progressive Negative S+Will/Shall + not+ be+(V1+‟ing‟)+… He will not be reading a book tomorrow.
Future Progressive Question Will/Shall+S+ be+(V1+‟ing‟)+…+? Will he be reading a book tomorrow?
Past Perfect Affirmative S+Had + V3+… He had read a book.
Past Perfect Negative S+Had+not+V3+… He had not read a book.
Past Perfect Question Had+S+V3+…+? Had he read a book?
Present Perfect Affirmative S+has/have+V3+… He has read a book.
Present Perfect Negative S+Has/have+not+V3+… He has not read a book.
Present Perfect Question Has/have+S+V3+…+? Has he read a book?
Future Perfect Affirmative S+Will/Shall have +V3+… He will have read a book.
Future Perfect Negative S+Will/Shall+not+ He will not have read a book.
have +V3+…
Future Perfect Question Will/Shall+S+have +V3+…+? Will he have read a book?
Past Perfect ProgressiveS+had+been + (V1+ing)+… He had been reading a book since morning.
Affirmative
Past Perfect ProgressiveS+had+not+been +(V1+ing)+… He had not been reading a book since
Negative morning.
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12
Tenses Structure / Formula Examples
Past Perfect ProgressiveHad +S+been+ (V1+ing)+…+? Had he been reading a book since
Question morning?
Present Perfect ProgressiveS+has/have+been+ (V1+ing)+… He has been reading a book since morning.
Affirmative
Present Perfect ProgressiveS+has/have +not+ been + (V1+ing)+… He has not been reading a book since
Negative morning.
Present Perfect ProgressiveHas/have+S+been + (V1+ing)+…+? Has he been reading a book since
Question morning?
Future Perfect ProgressiveS+will/shall have + been+(V1+ing)+… He will have been reading a book since
Affirmative morning.
Future Perfect ProgressiveS+will/shall+not+have He will not have been reading a book since
Negative +been+(V1+ing)+… morning.
Future Perfect ProgressiveWill/shall+S+have+ Will he have been reading a book since
Question been+(V1+ing)+…+? morning?
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“ፈጣሪየተወደዱልጆቻችንን ፣ ሀገራችንንናህዝባችንንይጠብቅልን!”
English Lesson Note for Grade 12