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Learn English Speaking through Dialogues. For Primary Children.
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ALWAYS TELL THE TRUTH AS
TRUTH ALWAYS WINS
Nageswar Rao. A Teacher of English.
Good Morning Rahul! How are you?
I am fine thank you! Did you complete your homework.
No, I didn’t. Yesterday I went to see my grand parents. I came late in the evening.
Then, you should have come to my home and copied from my copy.
No, I can’t do that. My father says copying from others is a bad habit. Seeing grand parents is a good thing hence our madam would understand and excuse me.
Yes, you are right. Please excuse me for giving you a wrong idea.
Today we learn the following things:
We use past tense of the verb when we want to tell a past event.
For a negative statement, we use the following structure:Subject + did not + V1 + …..
For interrogatives in simple past tense we use the structure:
Did + Subject + V1 + . . . . ? (for positive interrogatives)
Didn’t + Subject + V1 + . . . ? (for negative interrogatives)
Last but not the least; we should learn to tell the fact to our teachers. Always truth wins.
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