Tense
Name of college : Maharani shree nandkumarba college
Name : Kantariya Riyansi kishorbhai
Year : F.Y B.A
Semester : 1st
Subject : English
Paper Name : AEC
Date : 27th August 2025
Professor : Shivani mam
Home assignment
The Simple Present Tense
Definition:
→ The simple present tense is used to describe actions, events, or states that are habitual, general truth, or regularly occurring.
→ According to the Cambridge Dictionary, the simple present tense is defined as the tense used to describe actions or situations that are regular, truth, or normal.
Key Words:
→ Daily, everyday, often, frequently, generally, usually, sometimes
Positive Sentence:
→ Subject + base form of verb (v1) + s/es + object + other words
Examples:
1. She watches a movie every Sunday.
2. He plays football every night.
3. They go to Bhavnagar daily.
4. Shila invites her friend for party.
5. He goes to school every day.
Class assignment
The Simple Present Tense
→ The simple present tense is used to describe actions, events, or states that are habitual, general truth, or regularly occurring.
→ According to the Cambridge Dictionary, the simple present tense is defined as the tense used to describe actions or situations that are regular, truth, or normal.
Negative Sentence:
→ Subject + do not / does not + base form of verb + object + other words
Examples:
1. My friends do not read their syllabus book daily.
2. He does not write his diary.
3. Tom and Jerry do not fight in vacation.
4. She does not go to college every Saturday.
5. She does not like to watch Anupama.
Interrogative:
→ Do / Does + Subject + Base form of verb + Object + other words ?
Examples:
1. Do you climb that tree?
2. Does she talk with her friend?
3. Do they play cricket together every day?
4. Does she come to college every month?
5. Does she eat an apple every day?
Essay
My Role Model – Lord Krishna
My role model is Lord Krishna, one of the most loved deities in Hinduism. He is known as the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu and is worshipped all over the world for his wisdom, love, and bravery.
Lord Krishna inspires me because of his qualities. In his childhood, he was playful, loving, and kind to everyone. As a youth, he became a protector of dharma (truth) and showed great courage by fighting evil. His role in the Mahabharata as the guide of Arjuna teaches us the importance of duty, righteousness, and selflessness.
I admire Lord Krishna most for his teachings in the Bhagavad Gita, where he explains that one should always do their work honestly without expecting rewards. He also teaches us to stay calm in difficulties and to face challenges with courage.
For me, Lord Krishna is not just a god but also an ideal role model who shows how to live a life full of wisdom, love, and positivity. His life inspires me to be strong, kind, and truthful.