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Mastering Simple Present Tense for Competitive Exam |

Let's know the basic rules of Simple Present Tense:

The simple present tense is also known as the present indefinite tense, it is used to describe habitual actions, general truths, fixed future timetables. Here are some basic rules with examples to help you to understand its usage.
 Subject - Verb Agreement: In this tense, the verb form depends on the subject. The third person singular subjects (he, she, it) add an "s" or "es" to the base form.
For instance: You walk to school.
                 He walks to school.
 Negative Sentences: We use 'do not ' and 'does not' before the base verb to form negative sentences. Use 'does not ' with the third person singular subjects. For example:
They do not like Pizza.
She does not like Pizza.

Questions: Use 'Do' or 'Does' at the beginning of the sentence, followed by the subject and 
the base form of the verb. 
For instance: Do you play the sitar?
                                              
  Does she play the sitar?

General Truths and Facts: We use present indefinite tense to state facts or general truths. 

For example: Honesty is the best policy.

Habitual Actions: We use simple present tense to describe actions that occur regularly. 
For instance: He reads The Hindustan Times every morning

We add "es" with verbs ending in ch, sh, s, x, o.
The verb " Watch" ends in "ch" so we write watches.

The verb " Do " ends in "o" so we write does
The verb " Mix " ends in " x ", so we write mixes.

Some more examples:

Bus ➡️ Buses (ends in "s")
Dish ➡️ Dishes (ends in "sh ")
Class➡️ Classes (ends in "ss")

Note: While using "Proverbs & Quotes", we use present indefinite tense.

 For example:

A bad worker always blames his tools.

Let's analysis the sentence:

The Stative Verb (The " No" - ing Rule)

The stative verbs are often used to show emotions, relationships, senses, or states of being. Unlike dynamic verbs, which indicate actions or changes, stative verbs typically do not occur in the continuous tense because they do
 not represent actions that unfold over time. For example, let's us consider the word ' know' in the sentence, " She knows the answers." This sentence is an example of present indefinite tense, where 'knows' is the correct verb form
for a third - person singular subject (She). While "knows" is a stative verb, and it describes a state of being and cannot be used in progressive tense:
(e.g. She is knowing the answers.) this sentence is wrong. The correct sentence is,' She knows the answers'. Another example is,' He owns a grocery shop.'Verbs that describe possession such as have, belong, or possess are known as 
'stative verbs' and are typically used in present indefinite tense. If we say," He is owning a grocery shop". Using "-ing" form with verbs of possession is generally
 incorrect because it makes a permanent state sound temporary or ongoing, 

Some common categories of stative verbs are:

Verbs of existence and state of be (is,am,are,was, were) seem, appear
 He seems exhausted. The word seem is not a transitive verb so, we 
cannot make passive hence 'seems' is the correct word to use.

Verbs of perception and cognition: believe, know, understand, remember 
He believes that laughter is the best medicine. In this sentence, 'He' (singular) matches with believes(singular).

Verbs of emotion and preference: love, hate, desire, prefer. 
I prefer cold coffee during summer.
 
Verbs of possession and relation: have, own, belong
He belongs to an aristocratic family.

If I say, I am having a piece of cake.This sentence is correct.

But on the other hand, I am owing a car. This is wrong.
Let's know the reason:
Exercise to practice :
 

Tips and Tricks to Write Job Application| Save the best tips



                  
  How to write a Job Application

Nowadays, we usually send an Email for job, but in Board Exams and in Competitive Exam (SSC descriptive / School Exam / Board Exam / Private Job)Here, I am providing you a list of phrases and positive action words (descriptive words).

  • Use them in a job application appropriately and secure better marks in Examination.

Here is a list of phrases:

  • Kindly consider my application......
  • I assure you of my sincerity..............
  • I would like to express...........
  • With reference to your advertisement........
  • I am writing to apply .............

Learn these Formal Phrases because while writing an application, we should not 
write Informal Phrases so always avoid using informal language (in Hindi, we can say Bol Chal ki Bhasha) 

While writing an application points to remember:

 Don't use messaging language.

  • Don't write "I am good at speaking foreign languages". (Wrong) Instead of writing this, write:
  • I possess full professional proficiency in multiple languages. (Correct)

  • Don't write "I can talk to people from other countries". (Wrong)
  • I excel at adapting my communication style to diverse cultural contexts. (Correct)

Usually, we write in an application, " I am very hard working, polite and sincere candidate. If you give me a chance, I will leave no stone unturned." (Wrong)

 In the paragraph, it is written "very hard working"- Informal language.

' Write one word for "very hard working" - diligent.

Thus, we can write this paragraph in this way:
  • I am diligent, polite and sincere candidate. If given an opportunity,
  •  I will leave no stone unturned in performing my duties effectively.

Words to Describe Personal Qualities:

Here are some words to describe professional qualities:

  • Versatile
  • Competent
  • Dedicated
  • Articulate
  • Prudent
  • Adept
  • Meticulous

Use these words, while writing a job application. 

For Example: I remain composed and calm even in challenging situations as I am a resilient person. 

Try to Use these Positive Action Words to make your job application impressive:

Here is a list of effective action words:

  • Organize
  • Achieve
  • Maintain
  • Execute
  • Enhance
  • Coordinate
  • Assist
  • Implement

Let's use these words in a sentence:

I assure you that I will coordinate effectively with my colleagues and extend full 
cooperation and support to my seniors while maintaining professional discipline.

Try to use these words in an application like this.

Format Structure (Formal Letter)

. Sender's Address:

  • Left side
  • (In three lines)

Date: (After leaving one line)

Receiver's Address:

  • (in three lines)

Subject: (After leaving one line)

Salutation: Dear Sir/Madam

Introduction (first paragraph)

Body of the letter: (second paragraph)

Closing: (last paragraph) 

Complementary Closure:

Your sincerely

 Write your name

Tips to write a job application:

  • First and foremost, do not forget to write
  •  (Sender's address, Receiver's address and date) 
  • While writing a letter don't use short forms like:
  • don't, isn't, won't etc.....
  • Write at least 160 to 180 words in writing a Job Application.
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