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✔ 1. Polite Requests (Would you…?)Would you help me with this file?Would you please close the door?Would you carry this bag for me?Would you call me when you reach?Would you mind opening the windo ...
✔ 1. Polite Requests (Would you…?)
Would you help me with this file?
Would you please close the door?
Would you carry this bag for me?
Would you call me when you reach?
Would you mind opening the window?
Would you please speak slowly?
Would you take care of my kids for ten minutes?
Would you lend me your charger?
Would you show me the way?
Would you join us for lunch?
✔ 2. Expressing Wishes (I wish / We wish… would…)
I wish he would reply soon.
I wish she would listen to me.
I wish they would stop fighting.
We wish you would come early.
I wish it would rain today.
She wishes he would understand her.
I wish the boss would approve my leave.
They wish the teacher would postpone the test.
I wish my friend would visit me soon.
I wish he would take care of his health.
✔ 3. Expressing Desire or Intention (I would like to…)
I would like to learn French.
She would like to meet you tomorrow.
They would like to join our team.
He would like to buy a new laptop.
I would like to have some water.
We would like to talk to the manager.
I would like to join your class.
She would like to attend the event.
They would like to know more about the offer.
I would like to go on a long vacation.
✔ 4. Preference (Would rather…)
I would rather stay home than go out.
She would rather drink tea than coffee.
They would rather take a bus than a cab.
He would rather sleep than study.
We would rather work online than offline.
I would rather watch a movie than listen to music.
She would rather read a book than scroll Instagram.
They would rather play cricket than football.
He would rather eat fruits than junk food.
I would rather be honest than pretend.
✔ 5. Unreal Conditions (If I were… I would…)
If I were rich, I would travel the world.
If he were here, he would help us.
If she were the manager, she would change everything.
If I were you, I would not trust him.
If they were free, they would join the party.
If I had more money, I would buy a car.
If she had known, she would have told us.
If he had worked harder, he would have passed.
If we had left early, we would have reached on time.
If I had seen her, I would have spoken to her.
✔ 6. General Intentions / Habitual Past (He would…)
He would call me every day when we were kids.
She would read storybooks every night.
They would visit us every summer.
He would walk to school daily.
My father would take us to the beach on Sundays.
She would tell jokes during lunch break.
They would support each other always.
He would help his mom in the kitchen.
She would write poems when she was young.
We would spend hours talking on the terrace.
✔ 7. More Daily-Use Sentences
I would love to join you, but I am busy.
She would help you, but she is not feeling well.
They would understand if you explain politely.
I would never do that again.
He would like some coffee.
We would be happy to assist you.
I would appreciate your help.
She would call you if she needed anything.
They would leave soon, so hurry up.
I would be grateful if you could guide me.
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Formula: Subject + would have + past participle (V3) Subject + wouldn’t have + V3 Would + subject + have + V3?✔ 1. Positive Sentences (Would have…)I would have helped you if you had asked.She wo ...
Formula:
Subject + would have + past participle (V3)
Subject + wouldn’t have + V3
Would + subject + have + V3?
✔ 1. Positive Sentences (Would have…)
I would have helped you if you had asked.
She would have called you if she was free.
He would have attended the meeting if he wasn’t sick.
They would have come early but they missed the bus.
We would have finished the work on time.
I would have bought the phone, but it was too expensive.
She would have passed the exam if she had studied harder.
He would have gone to Dubai if he had gotten the visa.
They would have invited you if they had known.
I would have supported you in every situation.
✔ 2. Negative Sentences (Would NOT have…)
I wouldn’t have believed it if I didn’t see it myself.
She wouldn’t have spoken to him after that.
He wouldn’t have gone there alone.
They wouldn’t have trusted him again.
I wouldn’t have made that mistake.
You wouldn’t have done this if you knew the truth.
She wouldn’t have accepted the offer.
He wouldn’t have eaten outside if he wasn’t hungry.
We wouldn’t have cancelled the plan.
They wouldn’t have selected him without experience.
✔ 3. Interrogative (Would + subject + have + V3?)
Would you have helped me if I called you?
Would she have travelled alone?
Would they have supported your idea?
Would he have accepted the job?
Would you have told me the truth?
Would she have waited for you?
Would he have trusted them?
Would they have completed the project?
Would you have eaten if I cooked?
Would she have come if you invited her?
✔ 4. WH-Questions with “Would Have”
What would you have done in my situation?
Why would he have lied to you?
When would they have informed us?
How would she have reacted?
Where would you have gone?
Why wouldn’t he have accepted it?
What would she have said?
How would you have managed alone?
Why would they have rejected your proposal?
When would you have reached?
✔ 5. Regrets / Missed Chances
I would have talked to her, but I was scared.
I would have apologized earlier.
She would have taken the job, but the salary was low.
He would have married her if he had a stable job.
They would have continued the business if it was profitable.
I would have studied more if I knew the exam was tough.
She would have travelled more if she had money.
He would have danced if he wasn’t tired.
We would have gone out if it didn’t rain.
I would have saved him if I reached on time.
✔ 6. Imaginary / Unreal Past Situations
If I had known, I would have acted differently.
If she had seen me, she would have smiled.
If he had worked hard, he would have succeeded.
If they had told the truth, we would have forgiven them.
If you had reminded me, I would have come.
If I had money, I would have started my own business.
If she had taken the medicine, she would have recovered.
If he had left earlier, he would have reached on time.
If we had prepared well, we would have won.
If they had listened to us, this wouldn’t have happened.
✔ 7. Daily-Use Sentences
I would have called, but my phone battery died.
She would have come, but she was stuck in traffic.
He would have joined us, but he had office work.
They would have helped, but they were not at home.
I would have bought it, but it was out of stock.
You would have enjoyed the movie.
She wouldn’t have liked that restaurant.
He would have cooked, but there were no vegetables.
They would have met us, but their car broke down.
I would have replied earlier but I was busy.
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✔ 1. Positive Sentences (You should have…)You should have told me earlier.She should have informed her parents.They should have booked the tickets in advance.He should have slept early yesterday.W ...
✔ 1. Positive Sentences (You should have…)
You should have told me earlier.
She should have informed her parents.
They should have booked the tickets in advance.
He should have slept early yesterday.
We should have checked the bill properly.
You should have called the doctor immediately.
She should have taken her umbrella.
He should have apologized.
They should have listened to the instructions.
I should have saved more money.
✔ 2. Negative Sentences (You should NOT have…)
You shouldn’t have lied to her.
He shouldn’t have spent so much money.
She shouldn’t have shouted at him.
They shouldn’t have ignored the warning.
I shouldn’t have eaten so much junk food.
You shouldn’t have trusted him.
She shouldn’t have cancelled the meeting.
He shouldn’t have parked the car there.
They shouldn’t have wasted their time.
I shouldn’t have reacted angrily.
✔ 3. Interrogative (Should + subject + have + past participle?)
Should I have called you yesterday?
Should he have waited for her?
Should they have informed the manager?
Should she have submitted the file?
Should we have left earlier?
Should he have taken the test?
Should you have explained the matter?
Should she have joined the meeting?
Should they have apologized?
Should I have reminded you?
✔ 4. WH-Question Sentences
Why should he have lied?
When should I have arrived?
What should we have done then?
How should they have solved the issue?
Where should she have gone first?
Why should you have trusted him?
When should they have cancelled the plan?
How should he have responded?
Why should we have waited?
What should I have told her?
✔ 5. Regret / Apology Sentences
I should have been more careful.
I should have listened to you.
I should have checked my messages.
She should have controlled her anger.
He should have taken his medicines on time.
They should have acted immediately.
I should have taken a second opinion.
We should have planned this better.
She should have understood the situation.
He should have thought before speaking.
✔ 6. Expectation but didn’t happen
She should have reached by now.
He should have been here already.
They should have replied by evening.
You should have seen him earlier.
The parcel should have arrived yesterday.
She should have completed her project.
They should have finished the work.
He should have paid the fees.
She should have picked up the call.
The meeting should have started.
✔ 7. Daily Use Sentences (Mixed)
I should have taken the bus instead of the auto.
You should have called before coming.
She should have locked the door.
He should have checked the fuel.
They should have informed us about the delay.
We should have taken a backup.
You shouldn’t have posted that message.
She shouldn’t have trusted a stranger.
He should have worn a helmet.
They should have prepared for the test.
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✔ 1. Real Condition (If + Simple Present → Simple Future)If it rains, I will stay at home.If she calls me, I will answer.If they come early, we will start the meeting.If you work hard, you will im ...
✔ 1. Real Condition (If + Simple Present → Simple Future)
If it rains, I will stay at home.
If she calls me, I will answer.
If they come early, we will start the meeting.
If you work hard, you will improve your English.
If he studies well, he will pass the exam.
If you eat less junk food, you will feel healthier.
If she gets the job, she will move to Bangalore.
If they invite me, I will attend the function.
If he wakes up early, he will reach on time.
If you drive fast, you will get fined.
✔ 2. Imperative Condition (If + Present → Command / Request)
If you see him, tell him to meet me.
If you go outside, lock the door.
If she calls again, inform her I’m busy.
If it is hot, drink more water.
If you finish early, send me the details.
✔ 3. Past Unreal Condition (If + Past Perfect → Would Have)
If I had studied, I would have passed.
If she had come early, she would have met you.
If they had booked the tickets, they would have travelled.
If he had saved money, he would have bought a car.
If we had left earlier, we would have reached on time.
If I had known, I would have helped you.
If she had taken her medicine, she would have recovered.
If they had listened, they would have avoided the problem.
If he had practiced, he would have won.
If we had planned well, it would have been easier.
✔ 4. Present Unreal Condition (If + Simple Past → Would)
If I were rich, I would buy a villa.
If she were here, she would help us.
If he knew the truth, he would be upset.
If they lived nearby, they would visit often.
If you tried harder, you would succeed.
If I had more time, I would learn guitar.
If she trusted you, she would speak openly.
If he worked harder, he would get promoted.
If they understood, they would support you.
If you were polite, people would respect you.
✔ 5. Zero Condition (Always true facts)
If you heat ice, it melts.
If you boil water, it evaporates.
If it rains, the roads get wet.
If you touch fire, it burns.
If babies are hungry, they cry.
✔ 6. Negative Condition Sentences
If you don’t study, you won’t pass.
If he doesn’t come, we won’t wait.
If she doesn’t reply, don’t call again.
If they don’t pay, cancel the order.
If it doesn’t stop raining, we won’t go out.
If you don’t hurry, you will miss the bus.
If he doesn’t practice, he won’t improve.
If she doesn’t sleep well, she will fall sick.
If they don’t listen, they will face problems.
If you don’t try, you will never know.
✔ 7. WH-Questions with IF
What will you do if he doesn’t call?
Where will she go if she gets the job?
Why will they cancel the plan if it rains?
When will you start if you join the gym?
How will he manage if he loses his job?
Who will help you if I am not here?
What will happen if we fail?
Where will you stay if you move abroad?
Why will she cry if he leaves?
How will they complete it if they don’t get help?
✔ 8. Extra Daily-Use Mixed Sentences
If I finish early, I’ll call you.
If she cooks, I’ll wash the dishes.
If they come home, make tea.
If he improves, we’ll appreciate him.
If you smile, you look beautiful.
If he eats too much, he will get sick.
If she drives fast, she may get a ticket.
If they practice daily, they will win.
If you speak softly, people listen better.
If we leave now, we can avoid traffic.
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✔ 1. Positive Sentences (Obligation / Strong Necessity)I must finish this work today.She must wake up early tomorrow.They must follow the rules.He must take his medicines on time.We must submit the ...
✔ 1. Positive Sentences (Obligation / Strong Necessity)
I must finish this work today.
She must wake up early tomorrow.
They must follow the rules.
He must take his medicines on time.
We must submit the form before evening.
You must attend the meeting.
Students must bring their ID cards.
Drivers must wear seatbelts.
I must call my mother today.
She must tell the truth.
✔ 2. Negative Sentences (Prohibition – Must not / Mustn’t)
You must not smoke here.
She must not waste her time.
They must not talk loudly in the library.
He must not drive without a license.
We must not open this door.
Children must not play on the road.
Visitors must not enter the lab.
You must not share your password.
She must not forget her appointment.
They must not eat junk food every day.
✔ 3. Interrogative (Yes/No Questions)
Must I bring all the documents?
Must she come early tomorrow?
Must they pay the fees today?
Must he work on Sunday?
Must we wear formal clothes?
Must I reply immediately?
Must she take the test again?
Must they attend the workshop?
Must he go alone?
Must we leave now?
✔ 4. Negative Interrogative Questions
Mustn’t you complete this today?
Mustn’t she follow the rules?
Mustn’t they attend the program?
Mustn’t he call her back?
Mustn’t we leave early?
Mustn’t you speak politely?
Mustn’t she take care of her health?
Mustn’t they save money?
Mustn’t he wear a uniform?
Mustn’t we check the details?
✔ 5. WH-Questions
Why must we wait outside?
When must I come tomorrow?
Where must they sign the form?
How must we submit the report?
Why must he leave early?
When must she finish her work?
Why must they follow this rule?
What must I do now?
How much must we pay?
Where must we park the vehicle?
✔ 6. Strong Recommendation (You must…)
You must try to speak English every day.
You must drink more water.
You must take some rest.
You must trust yourself.
You must stop worrying.
You must visit that place—it’s beautiful.
You must check your email now.
You must eat healthy food.
You must practice grammar daily.
You must sleep early today.
✔ 7. Logical Conclusion (Must = strong assumption)
She worked all night; she must be tired.
He is not at home; he must be in the office.
They look happy; they must have won something.
The floor is wet; it must have rained.
She is smiling; she must have good news.
He came early; he must have taken a cab.
They are busy; they must be preparing for the event.
The lights are off; they must be sleeping.
She looks upset; something must have happened.
He is running late; he must be stuck in traffic.
✔ 8. Extra Daily-Use Mixed Sentences
I must speak confidently in English.
She must avoid negative people.
You must check your bag before leaving.
They must clean the house today.
He must return the book tomorrow.
I must pay the bill before 5 PM.
She must prepare for her interview.
They must apologize for their mistake.
We must reach the airport on time.
You must be honest with yourself.
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✔ 1. Positive Sentences (Obligation / Strong Necessity)I must finish this work today.She must wake up early tomorrow.They must follow the rules.He must take his medicines on time.We must submit the ...
✔ 1. Positive Sentences (Obligation / Strong Necessity)
I must finish this work today.
She must wake up early tomorrow.
They must follow the rules.
He must take his medicines on time.
We must submit the form before evening.
You must attend the meeting.
Students must bring their ID cards.
Drivers must wear seatbelts.
I must call my mother today.
She must tell the truth.
✔ 2. Negative Sentences (Prohibition – Must not / Mustn’t)
You must not smoke here.
She must not waste her time.
They must not talk loudly in the library.
He must not drive without a license.
We must not open this door.
Children must not play on the road.
Visitors must not enter the lab.
You must not share your password.
She must not forget her appointment.
They must not eat junk food every day.
✔ 3. Interrogative (Yes/No Questions)
Must I bring all the documents?
Must she come early tomorrow?
Must they pay the fees today?
Must he work on Sunday?
Must we wear formal clothes?
Must I reply immediately?
Must she take the test again?
Must they attend the workshop?
Must he go alone?
Must we leave now?
✔ 4. Negative Interrogative Questions
Mustn’t you complete this today?
Mustn’t she follow the rules?
Mustn’t they attend the program?
Mustn’t he call her back?
Mustn’t we leave early?
Mustn’t you speak politely?
Mustn’t she take care of her health?
Mustn’t they save money?
Mustn’t he wear a uniform?
Mustn’t we check the details?
✔ 5. WH-Questions
Why must we wait outside?
When must I come tomorrow?
Where must they sign the form?
How must we submit the report?
Why must he leave early?
When must she finish her work?
Why must they follow this rule?
What must I do now?
How much must we pay?
Where must we park the vehicle?
✔ 6. Strong Recommendation (You must…)
You must try to speak English every day.
You must drink more water.
You must take some rest.
You must trust yourself.
You must stop worrying.
You must visit that place—it’s beautiful.
You must check your email now.
You must eat healthy food.
You must practice grammar daily.
You must sleep early today.
✔ 7. Logical Conclusion (Must = strong assumption)
She worked all night; she must be tired.
He is not at home; he must be in the office.
They look happy; they must have won something.
The floor is wet; it must have rained.
She is smiling; she must have good news.
He came early; he must have taken a cab.
They are busy; they must be preparing for the event.
The lights are off; they must be sleeping.
She looks upset; something must have happened.
He is running late; he must be stuck in traffic.
✔ 8. Extra Daily-Use Mixed Sentences
I must speak confidently in English.
She must avoid negative people.
You must check your bag before leaving.
They must clean the house today.
He must return the book tomorrow.
I must pay the bill before 5 PM.
She must prepare for her interview.
They must apologize for their mistake.
We must reach the airport on time.
You must be honest with yourself.
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✔ 1. Asking Permission (Formal / Polite)May I sit here?May I borrow your pen for a minute?May we enter the room?May I speak to you for a moment?May I take a photo here?May I know your name?May I ope ...
✔ 1. Asking Permission (Formal / Polite)
May I sit here?
May I borrow your pen for a minute?
May we enter the room?
May I speak to you for a moment?
May I take a photo here?
May I know your name?
May I open the window?
May I ask a question?
May we leave early today?
May I use your charger?
✔ 2. Possibility (Something may or might happen)
It may rain tonight.
She might come to office today.
They may cancel the meeting.
He might call you later.
I may reach late today.
The shop might close early today.
She may buy a new phone next week.
They might travel to Goa this weekend.
He may get a promotion.
It might be difficult, but you can try.
✔ 3. Negative Possibility
I may not attend the function tomorrow.
She might not come to class today.
They may not agree with this plan.
He might not finish the work on time.
It may not be sunny tomorrow.
She might not answer your call.
They may not meet you today.
He might not bring the documents.
I may not have time to come.
It might not rain today.
✔ 4. Strong Warning / Refusal (May not…)
You may not enter the office without an ID card.
You may not use your phone during the exam.
Students may not leave the class early.
You may not park your vehicle here.
You may not touch these files.
✔ 5. Very Less Possibility (Might)
She might be busy now.
He might be sleeping.
They might be travelling.
I might visit your place this evening.
It might be true, but I am not sure.
She might know the answer.
He might help you if you ask nicely.
They might come if it stops raining.
I might make some coffee.
She might call you back later.
✔ 6. WH-Questions
Why might he be upset?
Where may I find the manager?
When might they reach the office?
Who may help us with this?
How might she solve this problem?
What might they announce today?
Why may he refuse the offer?
When may we start the meeting?
Where might she go after work?
How may I assist you?
✔ 7. Daily-Use Natural Sentences
I may go to my hometown this weekend.
She might take leave tomorrow.
They may shift to a new apartment soon.
He might be in a meeting right now.
I may need your help later.
She might feel better after some rest.
They may call us anytime.
He might reach home late tonight.
I may join the gym soon.
She might travel abroad next year.
✔ 8. Past Possibility
She might have forgotten the keys.
He may have reached home by now.
They might have left already.
I may have seen him somewhere.
She might have misunderstood you.
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Extra Read & Practice Sentences✔ Positive Sentences with Gonna (Going to)I’m gonna finish my work now.She’s gonna join a new company soon.They’re gonna watch a movie tonight.He’s gonna b ...
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✔ Positive Sentences with Gonna (Going to)
I’m gonna finish my work now.
She’s gonna join a new company soon.
They’re gonna watch a movie tonight.
He’s gonna buy a new bike next month.
We’re gonna visit our relatives tomorrow.
I’m gonna call you after lunch.
She’s gonna start her diet from Monday.
They’re gonna build a new house.
He’s gonna learn swimming this year.
I’m gonna clean my room today.
✔ Negative Sentences with Gonna
I’m not gonna come today.
She’s not gonna attend the meeting.
They’re not gonna travel this week.
He’s not gonna eat junk food anymore.
We’re not gonna buy anything today.
I’m not gonna talk about this now.
She’s not gonna wait for him.
They’re not gonna agree to this plan.
He’s not gonna drive tonight.
I’m not gonna join the party.
✔ Interrogative (Yes/No Questions) with Gonna
Are you gonna meet him today?
Is she gonna come to class?
Are they gonna finish the work soon?
Is he gonna call you back?
Are we gonna travel tomorrow?
Are you gonna pay the bill now?
Is she gonna stay with you tonight?
Is he gonna fix the bike?
Are they gonna study for the exam?
Is it gonna rain today?
✔ Negative Interrogative with Gonna
Aren’t you gonna attend the meeting?
Isn’t she gonna help you?
Aren’t they gonna join us?
Isn’t he gonna talk to you?
Aren’t we gonna start now?
Isn’t she gonna cook dinner?
Aren’t they gonna call the doctor?
Isn’t he gonna pay the rent?
Aren’t you gonna take your medicines?
Isn’t it gonna get late soon?
✔ Positive Sentences with Wanna (Want to)
I wanna learn good English.
She wanna eat something spicy.
They wanna go for a trip.
He wanna become a singer.
We wanna watch a movie together.
I wanna meet you tomorrow.
She wanna study abroad.
They wanna change their job.
He wanna buy a smart TV.
I wanna take some rest.
✔ Negative Sentences with Wanna
I don’t wanna argue with you.
She doesn’t wanna come today.
They don’t wanna eat outside.
He doesn’t wanna join the group.
We don’t wanna stay here.
I don’t wanna wake up early.
She doesn’t wanna talk now.
They don’t wanna participate.
He doesn’t wanna drive in traffic.
I don’t wanna spend money.
✔ Interrogative with Wanna (Do/Does)
Do you wanna go out tonight?
Does she wanna study here?
Do they wanna join us?
Does he wanna talk to you?
Do you wanna eat something?
Does she wanna buy a new phone?
Do they wanna travel this weekend?
Does he wanna take a break?
Do you wanna learn driving?
Does she wanna meet your parents?
✔ WH-Questions with Wanna / Gonna
Why do you wanna leave your job?
Where do they wanna travel?
When do you wanna meet me?
How are you gonna manage this?
Who do you wanna talk to?
Why is she gonna cry now?
What are they gonna prepare for dinner?
Where is he gonna work from next week?
Why do you wanna join this course?
How are they gonna fix the problem?
✔ Extra Daily-Use Natural Sentences
I’m gonna call my mom in five minutes.
She wanna come with us, but she’s busy.
They’re gonna organise a small party.
He’s gonna quit his job soon.
I don’t wanna waste my time.
She’s not gonna stay here for long.
Do you wanna join our team?
They wanna learn spoken English.
He’s gonna clean his room today.
I’m gonna start my workout tomorrow.
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✔ Positive SentencesI will call you after I reach home.She will attend the meeting tomorrow.They will come to the function.He will help you with the project.We will start the work soon.My father wil ...
✔ Positive Sentences
I will call you after I reach home.
She will attend the meeting tomorrow.
They will come to the function.
He will help you with the project.
We will start the work soon.
My father will buy a new phone next week.
She will travel to Mysore tomorrow morning.
They will shift to a new house next month.
He will take care of everything.
I will try my best to solve the issue.
✔ Negative Sentences
I will not forget your advice.
She will not join the office this week.
They will not support this idea.
He will not attend the party tonight.
We will not travel during summer.
The shop will not open today.
I will not agree to this plan.
She will not answer the call now.
They will not allow visitors inside.
He will not come without informing me.
✔ Interrogative (Yes/No Questions)
Will you meet me tomorrow?
Will she finish the work today?
Will they pay the amount on time?
Will he come to the office in the morning?
Will we need more documents?
Will she bring her laptop?
Will they join the meeting?
Will he send the details on WhatsApp?
Will you pick up the parcel?
Will it rain tonight?
✔ Negative Interrogative Questions
Won’t you join us?
Will she not understand the situation?
Won’t they come for dinner?
Will he not talk to you?
Won’t we reach early?
Will she not help you?
Won’t they agree to this?
Will he not attend the interview?
Won’t you call the doctor?
Won’t it get cold by evening?
✔ WH-Questions
When will you come home?
Where will she stay in Mumbai?
Why will they cancel the meeting?
What will he bring from the store?
How will you manage alone?
When will the results come?
Where will we conduct the event?
Why will he refuse the offer?
What time will she arrive?
How will they finish the project?
✔ Extra Daily-Use Sentences
I will check and let you know.
She will call you back in a few minutes.
They will update the details soon.
He will explain everything clearly.
We will wait for your response.
I will send the documents by evening.
She will speak to the manager tomorrow.
They will deliver the parcel today.
He will join us after lunch.
I will remind you again later.
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✔ Positive SentencesI had finished my homework before the movie started.She had cooked dinner before they arrived.They had left the place before I reached.He had completed the project before the dea ...
✔ Positive Sentences
I had finished my homework before the movie started.
She had cooked dinner before they arrived.
They had left the place before I reached.
He had completed the project before the deadline.
We had met him once before he shifted to Delhi.
My brother had saved enough money before he bought the car.
She had learned driving before she moved to Bangalore.
I had seen that movie already.
They had booked the tickets before the price increased.
He had repaired the bike before the journey.
✔ Negative Sentences
I had not finished breakfast before leaving home.
She had not taken her medicine before sleeping.
They had not reached the station before the train left.
He had not completed the file before the meeting.
We had not planned the trip before they arrived.
I had not met him before that day.
She had not visited this place earlier.
They had not checked the bill properly.
He had not studied before writing the test.
I had not heard the news before you told me.
✔ Interrogative (Yes/No Questions)
Had you eaten before you came here?
Had she finished her work before evening?
Had they reached home before the rain started?
Had he met the manager before the meeting?
Had we discussed this topic earlier?
Had she taken the purse with her?
Had they left the country before the holidays?
Had he completed the exam?
Had you seen him before?
Had the train departed when you reached?
✔ Negative Interrogative Questions
Hadn’t you finished your homework before going out?
Hadn’t she met you earlier?
Hadn’t they informed you about the meeting?
Hadn’t he reached the airport on time?
Hadn’t we discussed this yesterday?
Hadn’t she visited the doctor?
Hadn’t they paid the fees before the due date?
Hadn’t he made the reservation already?
Hadn’t you read the message?
Hadn’t she cooked before they came?
✔ WH-Questions
Where had you gone before I called you?
What had she cooked for lunch?
Why had they cancelled the program?
When had he met you last?
How had they solved the issue?
Whom had she called in the morning?
Which book had you read before this one?
What had he told you earlier?
Why had the train stopped suddenly?
When had the meeting started?
✔ Extra Daily-Use Natural Sentences
I had slept only two hours before going to the office.
She had forgotten her keys before leaving home.
They had cleaned the room before guests arrived.
He had packed his bags before the trip.
We had discussed everything before the interview.
I had practiced well before the competition.
She had visited this temple many times before shifting to Chennai.
They had never travelled by flight before.
He had locked the door before going out.
I had checked the bill twice before paying.