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English–I
Notes I will not be doing.
You will not be lying on a beach tomorrow.
Future Perfect Tense
Subject +auxiliary verb (will) + auxiliary verb have + past participle (V3)
I will have done.
You will have forgotten me by then.
Negative
Subject + (will) + not have + past participle (V3)
I will not have done.
She will not have gone to school.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Subject + will + have + auxiliary verb been + main verb + ing
I will have been doing.
You will have been travelling for two days.
Negative
Subject + will + not + have + auxiliary verb been + main verb + ing
I will not have been doing.
You will not have been travelling for two days.
Task ‘He goes to temple everyday. Translate this sentence into all 12 types of tenses.
4.2 Adverb
Definition: Most adverbs in English are formed by adding -ly to an Adjective. An adverb
is a word that modifies the meaning of a Verb; an Adjective; another adverb; a Noun or
Noun Phrase; Determiner; a Numeral; a Pronoun; or a Prepositional Phrase and can sometimes
be used as a Complement of a Preposition.
Adverb Spelling Notes
• Adjectives ending-l still take-ly; careful-carefully.
• Adjectives ending-y change to-ily; lucky-luckily.
• Adjectives ending-ble change to-bly; responsible-responsibly.
Adverb of Manner
Adverbs of manner modify a verb to describe the way the action is done.
Example: She did the work carefully.
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