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Step-3 of important rules for fill in the blanks covers various grammar rules related to verb tenses and usage. It includes examples and explanations for different tenses such as Present Indefinite, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Indefinite, and more. The rules are explained with examples to help improve understanding and application in grammar exercises.
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Important Rules for Important Rules for fill in the blanks fill in the blanks Step-3[Rules: 21-30]
21. Example: Arithmetical Operations….. Five plus five …… ten. Five plus five is ten. Ten minus five …… five. Ten minus five is five. Ten divided by two …… five. Ten divided by two is five.
RULE 21 Arithmetical Operations + ( singular verb)
22. Example: frequently………… Organizations frequently …… employees who speak a standard form of English. Organizations frequently need employees who speak a standard form of English. English usually …… to get good job. English usually helps to get good job. He always …… his prayer. He always prays his prayer.
RULE 22 (Always, regularly, generally, usually, occasionally, normally, naturally, frequently, everyday, daily, often) = Present Indefinite Tense.
23. Example: now ……. Mobile Phone users ………… day by day. Mobile Phone users are increasing day by day. He ………. now. He is eating now.
RULE 23 (now, at this moment, at the moment, at present, day by day, increasingly, rapidly.) = Present Continuous Tense.
24. Example: He ……… from Dhaka recently. He has transferred from Dhaka recently. We ……… to safe place immediately. We have shifted to safe place immediately.
RULE 24 (Just, just now, already, yet, ever, lately, recently, immediately.) = present Perfect Tense.
25. Example: I …… your letter yesterday. I received your letter yesterday. One day I …… a book from you. One day I borrowed a book from you.
RULE 25: ( yesterday, one day, ago, once, last, after a few days, last night, once upon a time, in the past, previously.) = Past Indefinite Tense.
26. Example: Would you mind ……… a cup of tea? Would you mind having a cup of tea? He can’t help ……... He can’t help smoking.
RULE 26 (mind/worth/without/get used to/got used to/ be used to/past, can’t help, couldn’t help, would you mind) + verb + ing
27. Example: Rana is …… the sum. Rana is doing the sum. It has been …… since morning. It has been raining since morning.
RULE 27: Active voice – ( am, is , are, was, were, have been, has been, had been, shall be, will be, shall have been, will have been) + verb + ing
28. 28. Example: Example: Shihab neglects Shihab neglects …… Shihab neglects Shihab neglects to …… his friend. his friend. to his friend. his friend. It seems It seems …… It seems It seems to We have decided We have decided … We have decided We have decided to …….. me false. .. me false. to me false. me false. …. start a . start a business. to start a start a business. business. business.
RULE 28: (ask, decide, demand, forget, happen, hope, learn, manage, neglect, offer, plain, prepare, promise, remember, seem, try , want) + to
29. Example: He had better …..… news paper regularly. He had better read news paper regularly. I will not let you ……… the class room. I will not let you enter the class room.
RULE RULE 29: 29: ( ( had better, had rather, would better, had better, had rather, would better, would rather, let, must, need, dare, would rather, let, must, need, dare, make, would sooner, had sooner make, would sooner, had sooner) ) + + verb1 verb1
. Example: Example: 30 30. I I fancy fancy I I …… I I fancy fancy I I turned …….. a pale. .. a pale. turned a pale. a pale. It It is It It is is high high time is high high time time we time we we ……… ……… our country. our country. we developed developed our country. our country.
RULE 30: ( It is time, It is high time, wish, fancy) = Past Indefinite
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