[In just 4 Steps] Learn English In 30 Days in 2019

[In just 4 Steps] Learn English In 30 Days in 2019

How To Learn English Just in 30 Days????

How to learn English in 30 days

How To Learn English in 30 Days


Are you too Suffering from this Question???? that

How To Learn English In 30 Days

So don't worry Guys today I will be sharing with you some "Hacks & Tricks"
that will make you able to 
not just Understand English in just 30 Days

But you will definitely realize a great change in your speaking skills too.

Hello Guys Welcome to "E HuQ" & This is your English Guru "Mr. KD"

I will Emphasize on construction of sentences in their respective Posts,

1. First Start with Past Tense


I always Prefer to begin the journey of learning Tenses with "Past Tense".
Because Past Tense contains a very huge part of the Tense Series.
And Also if this part of the Tense is Covered, then other Tenses learning will be so easier,
because when you will understand using  
  • 'Was & Were'
  • 'Had'
  • Difference of  "Was/Were" vs. "Had"
  • Usage of 1st form + ing, 2nd & 3rd Forms of Verb
  • Implication of "Used to"
  • Etc.
So when you will get understood all these constraints,
Then "Present & Future Tenses" will be Easier to Learn,

Cos  

a.   'Was / Were'  is interchanged
       In Present Tense by 'Is'  
      & in Future Tense, by 'Will / Shall'

b.   'Had' is interchanged
       In Present Tense by 'Has'
       & in Future Tense by 'Will Have'

& Many Other points are that similar , hence only by interchanging  them we can move from Past to Present & then Present to Future.

2. In Past Tense do Start with Indefinite,




Indefinite Sentences are made up using 2nd form of Verb.
They are Called INDEFINITE because,
the exact time which for the statement is produced is not depicted,
for example, 


  • I Tought,
  • You Learned,
  • India won the Cricket Match,

here in all of those examples we can see, that only it is shown that the, act took place,

but it's exact time is not Mentioned, when 
I Used to Teach?,  like, in what - age, status, 2006 or 2018 or 19, or whatever.




3. and In Indefinite Tense do Proceed with

     Affirmative Sentences.



In Affirmative Tense their is an effort to which is in the form of telling some one about some thing, it looks like that Someone is answering to another,



Examples of Affirmative sentences are,
  • He went to School/Office.
  • The Car ran fast.
  • I took my dinner at 9'O clock.
  • Mom cooked food for me.
  • India won the match when played against Pakistan.
**the rest, Interrogative & Interrogative Negative, will be explained in their Respective Posts.

4. Keep practicing this & make more and 
     more Sentences,
    When you get mastery in making 
  • Affirmatives,


    Now you will be that eligible to move to
  • Interrogative Sentence formation, 
                                            then
  • Negative 
                                        and then


  • Interrogative Negative.





    The Indefinite Part is Completed.



5. Now Strive for Continuous, & then Perfect 
     & finally reach to
    Perfect Continuous, with the same steps, 
   that we followed to learn the above Indefinite 
   Part(i.e Step 2 to 4).
  
By following These Steps You'll Get to Know that how this Sentence Formation is done in English Language.

When You'll Complete all Past Tenses, 
(i.e Indefinite to Perfect Continuous),
then by applying only 25% of the effort you put to learn Past Tense, you will be understanding the Present Tense as well as Future Tenses.

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