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E-4-English E-4-English course will help you learn the most popular language globally and includes pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary.

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سینٹر آف ایکسیلینس آپ کے علاقے کے بہترین تعلیمی اداروں میں سے ایک ہے جو پہلے سال کی بہترین کارکردگی کے بعد ایک بار پھر متعلقہ کورسز کے اعلیٰ تعلیم یافتہ اور تجربہ کار اساتذہ کی خدمات پیش کرتا ہے۔ یہ اکیڈمی جماعت نہم سے FSC تک فیڈرل بورڈ (SLO Based)، کے آئی بورڈ اور آغا خان بورڈ کے مقررہ نصابات کے مطابوق تمام لازمی مضامین میں میعاری تعلیم کے مواقعے فراہم کرتا ہے۔
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29/08/2023

Rules for Tenses in English Grammar
The rules for Tenses are the basis of the sentences formed in English. You have to be aware of all the rules for each type of tense. Well, if you think about grabbing the information regarding the tense rules, you need to give a thorough read to the given table.

You will grab all the rules for the Tenses. So, let’s begin with the information to be excellent in English grammar. In the table, V1= first form of the verb, V2= second form of the verb, V3= third form of the verb.

Tenses Tenses Rule
Past simple tense Subject + V2 + Object
Past Perfect tense Subject + had + V3 + Object
Past Continuous tense Subject + was + V1 + ing + Object (Singular) Subject + were + V1 + ing + Object (Plural)
Past perfect continuous tense Subject + had been + V1 + ing + Object
Present Simple tense Subject + V1 + s/es + Object (Singular) Subject + V1 + Object (Plural)
Present Perfect tense Subject + has + V3 + Object (Singular) Subject + have + V3 + Object (Plural)
Present Continuous tense Subject + is/am/are + V1 + ing + object
Present perfect continuous tense Subject + has been + V1 + ing + Object (Singular)Subject + have been + V1 + ing + Object (Plural)
Future Simple tense Subject + will/shall + V1 + Object
Future Perfect tense Subject + will have/shall have + V3 + Object
Future Continuous tense Subject + will be/shall be + ing + V1 + Object
Future Perfect Continuous tense Subject + will have been + V1 + ing + Object
Types of Tenses
Tense is an integral part of the English language which determines the time of the happening/occurrence of an incident or event with reference to the time of speaking. It also reflects the continuation or completion of a particular activity or event. Good knowledge of tenses is required if you are a student or if you are preparing for some competitive examinations.

A sentence becomes meaningful with the help of tenses. So, it is extremely significant for all English learners to grasp this concept. This article is completely dedicated to the types, rules, and examples of tenses. So, you can go ahead to understand Tenses well.

Regards,
E-4-ENGLISH

01/08/2023

What are Quantifiers?
Quantifiers are very important words because they let us express the quantity of something. There are several quantifiers in English and they can be a little tricky to use. So here’s a description of each quantifier with examples to help improve your understanding of them.
What are Quantifiers?
A quantifier is a word that usually goes before a noun to express the quantity of the object; for example, a little milk. Most quantifiers are followed by a noun, though it is also possible to use them without the noun when it is clear what we are referring to. For example,

Do you want some milk? – Just a little. (It’s clear that I mean ‘a little milk’.)

There are quantifiers to describe large quantities (a lot, much, many), small quantities (a little, a bit, a few) and undefined quantities (some, any). There are also quantifiers that express the idea of a sufficient amount (enough, plenty).

There are some quantifiers that have a similar meaning but differ because one is used with countable nouns and the other is used with uncountable nouns. Countable nouns are things that we can count; for example, a table, two chairs. Uncountable nouns are things that we cannot count and only have a singular form; for example, some furniture, some fruit.

Let’s start by looking at quantifiers that express large quantities.

Much, Many, A lot (of)
We use many, much, a lot (of) to refer to big quantities. We use ‘many’ with countable nouns and ‘much’ with uncountable nouns, and we can use ‘a lot (of)’ with both countable and uncountable nouns. In modern English it is very common to use ‘a lot (of)’ in affirmative sentences instead of ‘many’ and ‘much’.

Here are some examples:

There are many things to do today.
We have a lot of time left, don’t worry.
Many people take the train to work.
Much Italian wine is sold abroad.
She plays a lot of sport.
When we want to emphasize a really big quantity we can add ‘so’ in front of ‘many’ and ‘much’. For example:
There were so many passengers on the train, it was difficult to get off.
She had so much work to do, she stayed at the office until midnight.

A Few, A Little, A Bit (of)
To talk about small quantities we can use ‘a few’ and ‘a little’. We use ‘a few’ with countable nouns and ‘a little’ with uncountable nouns. It’s also possible to use ‘a bit’ with uncountable nouns, but it is more informal.

Here are some examples:

We need a few coins for the car park.
Would you like a little milk in your coffee?
They ate a few biscuits with their tea.
The engine needs a little oil.

When we want to refer to a small quantity with a negative sense, we use ‘few’ and ‘little’ without ‘a’. For example:

Few trains arrive on time. (A small number of trains arrive on train which is a bad thing.)
Little attention is given to the problem of parking. (A small amount of attention is given to this problem and it’s not good.)

Some, Any
When we want to refer to a plural noun or an uncountable noun, without giving a specific quantity, we use ‘some’ and ‘any’. We use ‘some’ in affirmatives and ‘any’ in questions and negatives.

Here are some more examples:

We have some free time later this afternoon.
She doesn’t want any coffee.
Do they need any bread?
I went to some meetings in Rome last week.
Will there be any managers at the party?

EXCEPTION!

As is common in English, there is an exception to this rule. When we make requests and offers, we usually use ‘some’ instead of ‘any’. For example:

Can I have some water please?
Would you like some chocolates?

Enough, Plenty (of)
The words ‘enough’ and ‘plenty’ express the idea of being a sufficient quantity. Both words can go with countable and uncountable nouns. We use ‘plenty (of)’ to mean there is more than a sufficient quantity of something. For example:

I need more plates. – No, we don’t. There are plenty!
Slow down. We’ve got plenty of time to get to the station.
We use ‘enough’ to express the idea of having, or not having, a sufficient quantity. For example:
I think we have enough vegetables so I won’t buy any more.
But we don’t have enough fruit. Let’s get some more.

Questions about Quantity
When we want to ask the quantity of something, we use ‘how much’ or ‘how many’.

Here are some other examples:

How many times have you visited Rome?
How many people were at the meeting?
How many chairs do we need?
How much time have you got?
How much bread does he eat?
How much petrol shall I buy?

We also use ‘how much’ when we ask the cost of something. For example:

How much do these melons cost?
How much does this sofa cost?
How much are those gloves?

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*Letter*
*Word*
*Parts of Speech*
*Punctuation*
*Vocabulary Building*
*Tenses*
*All Linguistics Structures*
*Conditional Sentences*
*Model Sentences*
*Causitive sentences*
*Voices*
*Narrations/Direct and Indirect Speech*
*Comprehension*
*Precise Writing*
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*Creative Writing*
*Essay Writing*
*Translation Skill from Urdu to English and English to Urdu*

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English Speaking Tips.

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Prepositions
04/03/2023

Prepositions

Adverb of Frequency
12/02/2023

Adverb of Frequency

04/02/2023


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We use the 1st form of a verb with "to" is called the infinitive.
I want to tell you. ……(to tell.. is infinitive )

یا درکھیں !! ایسے جملوں میں پہلا والا verb ہو گا جبکہ دوسرا verb نہیں ہو گا بلکہ noun کے طور پر استعمال ہو گا ۔

اُوپر دیے گئے جملے میں"want" verb ہے جبکہ"to tell" ایک activity ہے ، یعنی "بتانے کا عمل" اس لیے ہم "to tell"کو verb نہیں لیتے ، یہی وجہ ہے پہلے والا جملے کے مطابق بدلتا ہے لیکن"to" کے بعد ہمیشہ "1st form" ہی آ ئے گی ۔
Example:

1..I wanted to tell
2..I want to tell
3..I will want to tell
4..I did not want to tell.

Uses and several types of infinitives.

1.. to express purpose (to answer "Why...?")جب مقصد بتا نا ہو گا ، کیوں کا جواب دینا ہو
Examples:
1..He bought some flowers to give to his wife
اس نے کچھ پھول خریدے اپنی بیوی کو دینے کے لیے
ہے infinitive (to give to his wife)اپنی بیوی کو دینے کے لیےیہاں

2..He locked the door to keep everyone out.
اس نے دروازہ بند کیا (سب کو باہر رکھنے کے لیے )

2.. when we have to say in order to or in order not to:
جب ہمیں یہ کہنا ہو "اس غرض سے "
Examples:

1..We set off early in order to avoid the traffic.
ہم جلدی روانہ ہوئے ٹریفک سے بچنے کی غرض سے

2..They spoke quietly in order not to wake the children

3..Sometimes to-infinitive gives a reason for the adjective:

we were happy to reach home.

to reach” is infinitive
، جو بتا رہا ہےکہ“happy” کیوں تھے ، جملے میں“happy” adjective ہے

1..I am ready to go.
میں تیار ہو ں جا نے کے لیے

4…some time we use the infinitive as “subject” of a sentence.

to work hard is a must for success.
to kill someone is not allowed in Islam.

5..We use the infinitive to remove gerund.

We dislike drinking soda from a can. (drinking is gerund )

we dislike to drink soda form a can (کو مٹا دیا gerund جس نے ، to drink …is infinitive(

(To study/Studying) at Beijing University was a dream come true.

I stopped smoking.
I stopped to smoke

6.. After certain verbs with interrogatives (infinitive constructions)

1..They don’t know how to drive
to drive …..is infinitive
2..I knew how to answer him.
to answer……is infinitive.

7..Gerund and infinitive ,both can be subject of a sentence.

1..Driving is my hobby……gerund.
2..To drive is my hobby……infinitive.
3..Watching movie is wastage of time….gerund
4..To watch movie is wastage of time….infinitive

8..The infinitive form is used after certain verbs:

1..forget, help, learn, teach, train, choose, expect, hope, need, offer, want, would like
agree, encourage, pretend, promise, allow, can/can't afford, decide, manage, mean, refuse

9..We use an infinitive after adjective “too”

1..Tea is too hot to drink.
2..She is too lazy to work.
3..I am too tall to sit in the car.

10..We use infinitive with “after” and “first”

1..Ali was the first to come to the party.
2..Ali was the last to watch the film.
3..He is the next to get his passport.

11..We use infinitive “to” with auxiliary verbs to form a modal verb ,
With “has , have ,will have ,is ,am ,are”…..has to ,have to ,is to , am to ,will have to

1..I have to go.
2..I am to go

12..After certain modal verbs

Used to, About to, Going to, Supposed to, Need to, Ought to

1.

He used to drive

I am about to drive
3.. میں نیا موبائل خریدنے لگا ہوں
I am going to buy a new mobile

The game is supposed to start at 7.
اس میں ہم ہمیشہ ۔۔ "to" کے بعد verb کی 1st form لگا تے ہیں ۔
I love to eat.
I loved to eat.
I did not love to eat.

"to"
کے بعد ہمیشہ 1st form ہی آ تی ہے ، اسے infinitive کہا جا تا ہے ، چاہے جملہ present کا ہو یا future کا لیکن "to" کے بعد ہمیشہ "1st form" ہی آ تی ہے۔

13..Bare Infinitive

ضروری نہیں کے infinitive میں verb کی first form کے ساتھ “to” لگا رہے بعض اوقات یہ بغیر “to” کے بھی
ہو سکتا ہے یہاں دیکھیں ۔۔
Let, Make, Have ..are the common example of bare infinitive

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Boys Will Be Boys

"Boys will be Boys" is a commonly used phrase that suggests that boys are naturally mischievous and prone to getting into trouble. This phrase is often used to excuse bad behavior or negative traits that are associated with masculinity, such as aggression and violence. However, this phrase has become increasingly controversial in recent years, as it has been criticized for perpetuating harmful gender stereotypes and for normalizing toxic behaviors.

Many experts argue that "Boys will be Boys" reinforces the notion that boys are inherently violent and that violence is a normal and acceptable part of masculinity. This can lead to a culture that accepts and even encourages violent behavior in boys and men, making it difficult for them to recognize and address negative aspects of their behavior. Furthermore, this phrase can also be used to dismiss or downplay incidents of abuse or sexual assault, which sends a harmful message to both boys and girls.

Critics also argue that "Boys will be Boys" perpetuates toxic masculinity, which is a set of norms and expectations that promote the suppression of emotions and the glorification of violence and aggression. This toxic masculinity can lead to a range of negative outcomes, including increased rates of depression, su***de, and domestic violence, as well as a decreased capacity for empathy and emotional intelligence.

On the other hand, proponents of the phrase argue that it is simply a harmless expression that acknowledges the reality of boyhood and the natural mischievousness that comes with it. They argue that it is not meant to excuse or condone bad behavior, but rather to recognize that boys are often energetic and impulsive, and that these traits are a normal part of their development.

Despite these differing perspectives, it is clear that the phrase "Boys will be Boys" has the potential to shape our understanding of gender and masculinity in negative ways. It is important for individuals and communities to be aware of the negative consequences that can arise from perpetuating harmful gender stereotypes and to promote a more positive and inclusive view of masculinity.

In conclusion, the phrase "Boys will be Boys" has been a controversial topic for many years, with critics arguing that it reinforces harmful gender stereotypes and perpetuates toxic masculinity. While it may have been used in the past to simply acknowledge the mischievousness of boys, it is important to recognize the negative consequences that can result from its continued use. By promoting a more positive and inclusive view of masculinity, we can help to create a more equitable and supportive society for all.

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